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Cecelia Holland (Author)
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Holland, Cecelia April 17, 2004
Corban Loosestrife's life changed one clear morning years ago, when he returned from hunting to his family steading in Ireland and found it destroyed by Vikings and his father, mother, and brothers, slain. But his twin sister Mav was not among the dead, and so he knew that she had been taken as a slave. Corban set out to find her and redeem her, if he could, and in doing so became a man. Corban found his sister through blood and battle, now the property of the sorcerous Lady of Hedeby and pregnant with Eric Bloodaxe's child, gotten in rape. Corban took his revenge; he killed Eric, then the King of Jorvik, and in doing so he became bound in the net of alliances and blood debt that marked the battles for kingship among the Vikings.

Upon the death of Eric Bloodaxe, Corban Loosestrife and his wife Benna fled into the west with Corban's sister Mav and her son. There they made a home for themselves in Vinland, hunting, fishing, raising crops to support themselves and their growing family. There they were happy, until one day when a ship appeared on the horizon, bringing Benna's sister and her husband, bringing a summons to Corban to return to Jorvik and intrigues of those who would be King.

With Corban goes his son Conn and his sister-son Raef, young men now, ready to prove themselves in war. Waiting for them in Denmark is Gunnhild Kings-mother, a woman of great power, who was Eric's wife. Her son Harald Ericsson is now King of Norway, and he has become a Christian. In Jorvik, there is no King, just an Archbishop who owes fealty to Harald. And in Hedeby there awaits the unquiet spirit of the Lady, to whom Corban swore an oath.

It is a clash of clan against clan, and army against army, in the coming war of succession, while the new power of the Christ strives with the ancient worship of Thor. Corban must tread a careful path between those who hate him, and those would be his ally, while concealing Raef's true parentage. And meanwhile, in Vinland, the native tribes are eyeing Corban's fortified island, and wondering if the strangers can finally be driven away.

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A potent blend of fantasy, history and romance, this sequel to Holland's The Soul Thief follows Viking renegade Corban Loosestrife and his wife, Benna, to a fertile, beautiful land across the sea. There they live a near-idyllic existence with their young son and two daughters and Corban's fey sister Mav. Mav's son, Raef, seems to share her strange gifts, though he fights to conquer them, distressed by the way they distance him from others. This blissful life is interrupted by strife from across the sea and a struggle nearby as the peaceful Indian tribe the family lives near is disturbed by another, aggressive, tribe newly moved into the area. Seeing that he must return to settle scores from his past, Corban sails back to Denmark with Raef and his son, Conn, and becomes embroiled once again in the politics of the feudal age. The boys come into their own as well, with Conn throwing his lot in with Sweyn, the man soon to be king, and not just of Denmark. But Corban learns his beloved Benna is dead and believes his island home is lost to him forever. Though it will be best enjoyed by readers familiar with the first book, this is a rousing, vivid tale rich with Nordic lore.
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Holland revisits the enthralling saga of Corban Loosestrife in this equally engaging sequel to The Soul Thief (2002). Fifteen years after killing Viking marauder Eric Bloodaxe, king of Jorvik, Corban, his beloved wife, Benna, and his mystically gifted sister, Mav, have forged a^B new life for themselves and their children on a rugged, windswept island off the coast of Vinland. Receiving an unexpected visit from an old ally in trouble, Corban decides to break his self-imposed exile to face the reckoning he knows he cannot avoid. Returning to Jorvik with his son and nephew in tow, he is thrust back into another vicious war of succession. Bereft on the island without her soul mate, Benna dies but wills her restless spirit back into a heartbroken Corban's arms. Holland interweaves elements of romance, magic, and suspense into a^B superlative historical epic featuring a stoic hero often at^B odds with the all-powerful Viking warriors. Margaret Flanagan
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (April 17, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312848862
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312848866
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 6.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #929,958 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Awonderful drama, March 30, 2004
This review is from: The Witches' Kitchen (Holland, Cecelia) (Hardcover)
Fifteen years have passed since Corban Loosestrife came to his home in Ireland to find his family dead except for his twin sister. He rescued her, killed Jorvik King Eric Bloodaxe who murdered his family and raped his sister. Corban, his beloved Benna and others took refuge in Vinland (see THE SOUL THIEF). Though now a family man and farmer, Corban knows the blood oaths still tie him to Ireland and Denmark and his belief is proven when the Viking ship arrives to bring him back to the King.

Corban's son Conn and nephew Raef join him as he journeys to where Eric's widow Gunnhild and her son the monarch await him while leaving the women behind on what surely must be a dangerous venture. The peril at sea and on land mounts and Corban panics when his two young compatriots are separated from him. Worse he and his relatives may be caught in the crosshairs of Viking nobles and the Danish Christian King. If Corban lives and overcomes his guilt over the fates of his son and nephew, he must placate Gunnhild, probably the toughest task of all.

Though more historical, THE WITCHES' KITCHEN contains strong fantasy and supernatural elements that not only fit inside the story line, but enhances the action. The tale focuses on Corban as he struggles with feelings of guilt that seem to compound as he and his cohorts journey through treacherous territory. Cecelia Holland furbishes a wonderful drama that has cross-genre appeal.

Harriet Klausner

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very good read., October 26, 2005
This review is from: The Witches' Kitchen (Holland, Cecelia) (Hardcover)
Cecielia Holland comes through again. With so many so-so books out there it is nice to have someone who always writes something I hate to put down.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fine sequel!, August 22, 2009
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Great book, lovely sequel to the The Soul Thief. So far through a third, and not disappointed. Holland has a very efficient and economical style of writing, and never gets bogged down in too much detail, focusing on plot and character throughout. This is my fifth Holland novel, and likely won't be the last.
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By midmorning they had hauled so many cod out of the sea that the boat could carry no more. Read the first page
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amulet bag, hide boat, river bar, gripped his arm, high seat
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