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Warrior Rebel (Bloodsong Saga, v.2) [Paperback]

C. Dean Andersson (Author)
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Bloodsong Saga April 28, 2000
Faithfully set in the mystical world of Scandinavian mythology, this is the first book in the exciting saga of the warrior woman Bloodsong, who fought her way up from slavery to lead millions to freedom. In this book, the forces of Hel have kidnapped Bloodsong's daughter in a desperate effort to reawaken the dark magic buried in her soul. Features a spectacular cover painting by Boris Vallejo.

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"...expertly blends his ingredients swords, sorcery, horror, high adventure, and mythology into a spicy bubbling dish that packs a memorable wallop!" -- John Wooley, author of Dark Within

"Classic heroic fantasy at its finest! Bloodsong clearly earns a position alongside Robert E. Howard's Conan and Michael Moorcock's Elric." -- Edward E. Kramer, author and editor of Elric: Tales of the White Wolf

"Like a world class chef, C. Dean Andersson expertly blends his ingredients..." -- John Wooley, author of Death's Door

"Writing as vivid as blood on snow, and a hero forged of the same steel as Robert E. Howard's Conan." -- Richard Lee Byers, author of Dark Kingdoms

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In the first book in the Bloodsong saga, faithfully set in the mystical world of Scandinavian mythology, the forces of Hel have kidnaped Bloodsong's daughter in a desperate effort to reawaken the dark magic buried in her soul.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 263 pages
  • Publisher: Hawk Publishing Group (April 28, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1930709005
  • ISBN-13: 978-1930709003
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,949,776 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This author ROCKS!, March 14, 2003
This review is from: Warrior Rebel (Bloodsong Saga, v.2) (Paperback)
The Queen of Death, Hel, instructed the Hel-Witch, Thokk, and the ghoulish Death Riders to kidnap Bloodsong's daughter, Guthrun. Guthrun was nearing puberty. Thokk was to awaken the Hel-magic that was sleeping deep within the teen and use her special blood to grant life to Lokith.

Lokith had once been Thorbjorn, Bloodsong's son, who had been tortured to death as a child. Thokk had helped his corpse mature. Hel had given him power beyond imagination. The only way Bloodsong could defeat Hel was to acquire the help of a God (Odin) and some shape-shifting Berserkers.

*** Mother and daughter fight together in THIS one. Both of them change in ways for the better AND for the worst. I hated to see this book end because it means that only one remains to be read. This trilogy is the best of the best in Fantasy!

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5.0 out of 5 stars READ THIS!!!, March 9, 2001
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This review is from: Warrior Rebel (Bloodsong Saga, v.2) (Paperback)
The Queen of Death, Hel, instructed the Hel-Witch, Thokk, and the ghoulish Death Riders to kidnap Bloodsong's daughter, Guthrun. Guthrun was nearing puberty. Thokk was to awaken the Hel-magic that was sleeping deep within the teen and use her special blood to grant life to Lokith.

Lokith had once been Thorbjorn, Bloodsong's son, who had been tortured to death as a child. Thokk had helped his corpse mature. Hel had given him power beyond imagination. The only way Bloodsong could defeat Hel was to acquire the help of a God (Odin) and some shape-shifting Berserkers.

*** Mother and daughter fight together in THIS one. Both of them change in ways for the better AND for the worst. I hated to see this book end because it means that only one remains to be read. This trilogy is the best of the best in Fantasy! ***

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