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North Star, by Karin Brising

North Star, by Karin Brising

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North Star, by Karin Brising

North Star, by Karin Brising



North Star, by Karin Brising

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1941 Germany. Sophia Ericksson, a rising young soprano from neutral Sweden, is swept up into a wartime intrigue to match the most intricate plot of any opera in which she’d sung in her career. At an engagement with the Berlin Opera, she is applauded by society cognoscenti and desired by more than one of the Nazi superiors in attendance. Surviving a brutal attack and then suddenly caught in a power play between the highest ranks in the Third Reich, she faces romantic adventure and heart-stopping tension to return home and save the man she loves from the increasingly desperate Nazi war-machine.

North Star, by Karin Brising

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1191628 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-25
  • Released on: 2015-05-25
  • Format: Kindle eBook
North Star, by Karin Brising

About the Author Karin Brising is a theater professional who has performed in opera as well as musical theater. A graduate of New England Conservatory and the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, she also studied at Carnegie Tech, and worked with Martha Graham, Sanford Meisner and Louis Horst. She later traveled to Germany to sing, and upon her return became a teacher, a music critic, and arts feature writer for a chain of weekly newspapers in Connecticut. With a fertile grounding in theater, history and music, she has written a series of novels that draw upon those rich elements. She resides in Connecticut.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. She's therefore a bit of a victim and not as sympathetic to me as I think the author would like. The main male characters are in By Debbie The book is well-written and well-edited. The story does keep one interested and moving ahead. I had however some problems with the characters. The main character Sophia seems quite self-centered and a bit clueless about the catastrophic events happening around her. She's therefore a bit of a victim and not as sympathetic to me as I think the author would like. The main male characters are in some cases well-known historical figures, Nazis, and it takes a bit of work to see them as even a little bit sympathetic, yet that is what the author's intent seems to be. It's too much of a stretch. Some of the fictional German characters seem a bit more believable and likable, although I, for one, am weary of the, "I couldn't help it. I was forced." defense. Or the really old, " I was just following orders." The convoluted plot was interesting, if a bit far-fetched. The author clearly researched her time period well, and I detected no factual errors, although the book seems much more modern in tone than the 1940's.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Historical with romantic elements - good read By Car B If you are a fan of historicals with romantic elements, and especially those set during WWII, North Star is for you. The reader follows the heroine as she struggles to survive the many horrors of war and jts merciless Nazis. Brimming with detail, the story takes us into the clutches of the Nazis along with Sophia the protagonist, a talented and spirited performing artist who attracts the attention of high-ranking officials and several other "bad actors" (including one we suspect is not THAT bad.) North Star is a great escape and an adventure.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Easier read than I thought it would be By Pamela Broecking well written, and well researched.It starts off feeling a little far-fetched, but it's easy to believe that something like this could have, and may have, actually happened.Really great read if you can get past the Herr this and Frau that. The story flowed easily, even though there were a few really uncomfortable moments. And of course, there IS a happy ending, of sorts.

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