Rebecca Soler is an accomplished audiobook narrator and voice actress with a talent for bringing young adult and genre fiction to vivid life. Her narration combines clear diction with expressive emotional range, allowing her to portray complex characters across fantasy, science fiction, and contemporary fiction. Soler is particularly skilled at voicing strong female protagonists, lending authenticity and depth to first-person narratives. Her pacing instincts keep listeners engaged through both action sequences and quieter character moments. With credits spanning dozens of audiobook productions, she has established herself as a dependable narrator whose work consistently earns praise from listeners for its warmth, energy, and attention to character voice. Her performances demonstrate a commitment to serving the text while adding subtle layers of interpretation that enhance the listening experience.
The Empyrean • Book 1
Narrated by Rebecca Soler, Teddy Hamilton
The dual narration by Soler and Hamilton transforms this dragons-and-romance epic into something genuinely unputdownable, with their chemistry making the 22-hour listen feel essential rather than indulgent.
The Empyrean • Book 2
Narrated by Rebecca Soler, Teddy Hamilton
The dual narration perfectly captures Violet's fractured loyalties and inner steel—Soler and Hamilton make the romantic and political tension feel genuinely impossible to choose between.
The Empyrean • Book 3
Narrated by Jasmin Walker, Justis Bolding, Teddy Hamilton, Rebecca Soler
The four-narrator ensemble cast transforms this into pure immersion—each voice locks you into a character's perspective so completely that the 24-hour runtime vanishes.
by Courtney Summers
Narrated by Dan Bittner, Fred Berman, Gabra Zackman, Rebecca Soler
Star Wars Disney Canon Novel • Book 9
by Cavan Scott
Narrated by Orlagh Cassidy, Euan Morton, Marc Thompson, Pete Bradbury, Jonathan Davis, Neil Hellegers, Sean Kenin, January LaVoy, Saskia Maarleveld, Carol Monda, Robert Petkoff, Rebecca Soler
The full-cast performance transforms this into a theatrical experience—each narrator inhabits a different character so distinctly that you forget you're listening to a book, not watching a play unfold.