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About Eric Schumacher
Eric Schumacher discovered his love for writing and medieval European history at a very early age, as well as authors like J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Bernard Cornwell, Jack Whyte, and Wilbur Smith. Those discoveries fueled his imagination and continue to influence the stories he tells. His first novel, God's Hammer, was published in 2005.
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Blog postMany readers of my books have asked me about my process for writing a historical fiction novel. So, I thought I would take some time and share with you how I come up with my stories, and in turn, how those stories eventually become a novel. This post will focus on the first steps in the process: researching and outlining.
Before I go any further, let me just start by saying that this is my process. It might not work for you, and that’s perfectly fine. With that caveat now said, let me3 months ago Read more -
Blog postHistory has a way of repeating itself, especially for the city of Kiev (Kyiv) in Ukraine. The city has seen much warfare in its long history and has borne witness to many sad events. This post will focus on one of those events – the Siege of Kiev in AD 968 – which plays a major role in the opening scenes of my novel, Sigurd’s Swords.
Kiev’s History of Warfare As we watch current events unfold on the border of Ukraine, we are reminded of other historical events in and around Kiev (Kyiv)4 months ago Read more -
Blog postGreat news! The first book in my series about Olaf Tryggvason – Forged by Iron – is on sale for 99 cents from today (Feb 10) through Feb 17. 2022. What’s more, the sale isn’t just on Amazon, but extends across all digital retailers where Forged by Iron is sold.
Click on the link to the retailer you use here: Amazon, B&N, iBooks, Google Play, Rakuten Kobo, and many others. Happy reading!
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Blog postThe person of interest in today’s post is Grand Prince Sviatoslav (Sviatoslav I Igorevich), ruler of the Rus kingdom (Kievan Rus’) from AD 945-972. He is a fascinating figure who features largely in my novel, Sigurd’s Swords. He is courageous and aggressive. A warrior’s leader. But did he overstep his limitations and pay the price for his boldness?
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Blog postThis month, the eBook version of both Forged by Iron (Book 1 of Olaf’s Saga) and War King (Book 3 of Hakon’s Saga) will be on sale for 99 cents on Amazon in the US and UK.
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Blog postThis month (Nov 2021) is Norsevember. It also happens to be Epilepsy Awareness Month. To celebrate both, I am giving all profits from my latest novel, Sigurd’s Swords, to the fight against epilepsy.
What is Epilepsy? Epilepsy is a condi
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Blog postThis September’s post focuses on a Christian missionary who was born in the month of September –– a man who is no less imposing than many of the Vikings he sought to convert during his life. His name is Ansgar and he is often thought of as the first Christian missionary to the North.
The first Christian missionary to the Viking world Christianity did not come quickly to the early Scandinavians. While the majority of western Europe had already accepted the Christian faith, the Vikings p9 months ago Read more -
Blog postThere has long been a debate about whether Olaf Tryggvason was at the Battle of Maldon, a battle believed to have taken place on Aug 11 in AD 991. This post will take a closer look at that question and hopefully shine a bit more light on that subject.
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Blog postIn the late 900s, the future king of Norway, Olaf Tryggvason, is driven from his home by the treachery of his half-cousin, who rules the land. His flight takes him across the world of the Vikings, placing him in some of the most colorful events and places of that time. The second part of Olaf’s story is told in my latest novel Sigurd’s Swords, which finds Olaf in the historical kingdom of Kievan Rus’, or, in the Old Norse tongue, Gardariki, serving his maternal uncle as a household warrior. <11 months ago Read more
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Blog postI am thrilled to announce that my fifth novel and the second in the Olaf Saga series of books, is now available to order on Amazon in print and eBook formats. The novel, Sigurd’s Swords, tells the story of the future king of Norway, Olaf Tryggvason, and his time living and fighting in the war-torn kingdom of the Rus (what is today part of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine).
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Blog postI am thrilled to announce today that my fifth novel and the second in the Olaf Saga series of books, will release on June 28th on Amazon in print and eBook formats. The novel, Sigurd’s Swords, tells the story of the future king of Norway, Olaf Tryggvason, and his time living and fighting in the war-torn kingdom of the Rus (what is today Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine).
Pre-order the eBook today.
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Blog postMy novel, Sigurd’s Swords, takes place in the kingdom of the Rus’, known to early Scandinavians as Gardariki, or the “realm of towns.” I was extremely excited to dive into this new world of the past, though it did not come without its challenges. As with most research into the Viking Age, one must rely on sources written years and sometimes centuries after the events occur. Such was the case with Olaf Tryggvason and his time in Gardariki.
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Blog postWe all know mistletoe as the twig we hang in doorways and thresholds during the Christmas or Yuletide season and under which we kiss. But why? Where did this tradition come from and why is this parasitic and poisonous plant at the center of it?
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Blog postDuring previous Octobers, I have written about Viking creatures and things that go bump in the night. This October, I decided to investigate a simple question: did the early Scandinavians (who I will call Vikings for simplicity) celebrate Halloween? This blog post unveils what I found.
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Blog postIn my latest Viking Age novels (Olaf’s Saga collectively), I introduce a female character named Turid who yearns to fight alongside men in battle. To me, it seems natural that during the Viking Age, there might be women who wanted to fight. And given some of the freedoms that Scandinavian women enjoyed during that time, it did not seem like such a far-fetched idea, until I began to do more research....
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Blog postMuch has been written about Viking ships. How they were constructed. Their various sizes and names. So rather than ply similar seas, this post takes a closer look at the resources, economics, and “person-power” it took to get just a single Viking ship into the water.
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Blog postThe Gatewatch, by Canadian author Joshua Gillingham, is the story of Torin Ten-Trees and his band of companions, who are bound for the fort that guards the “civilized” world from the “wilds” where the trolls live. Some young men and women, like Torin and his friends, dream of taking their rightful place on the walls of the fort (called Gatewatch) and defending it from the trolls.
But in the case of Torin and his friends, their plans go awry.
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Blog postForged by Iron begins the thrilling saga of one of the most legendary kings of the Viking Age, Olaf Tryggvason.
In AD 960, the fabric that has held Norway together is tearing. The sons of Erik Bloodaxe have returned and are systematical
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Blog postIn my latest novel, I have the pleasure of bringing my readers into the world and life of Olaf Tryggvason, of the most legendary and enigmatic kings of the Viking Age. He is described as a leader of men, “exceeding fair and tall to look upon and of mighty stature and of great strength. And in prowess in sports, so it is told, was he the best of all the Norsemen.” But he is also seen as vicious and cruel to those who oppose his will. His life covers a lot of ground (literally) and is filled wi2 years ago Read more
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Blog postYou may have noticed my recent social posts in which I quote various stanzas from a poem. The poem is called "The Saga of King Olaf" and it was written by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It was included in Longfellow's book Tales of a Wayside Inn, which was published on November 23rd, 1863 (coincidentally the first day of the Battle of Chattanooga in the Civil War) Based almost entirely on Olaf Tryggvason's saga in Heimskringla, the poem is the longest part of Longfellow'2 years ago Read more
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Blog postAs a thank you to readers, I am kicking off the "God's Hammer #GivingTuesday Giveaway". Five (5) ebook copies of God's Hammer are up for grabs! To find out more details, head to the signup page.
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Blog postThis morning, I learned that God's Hammer took first place in the AuthorDB cover contest. So to everyone who voted, THANK YOU! I also wanted to give a special shout out to the artists who created such a compelling cover: David Brzozowski at BlueSpark Studios for the cover design, and Reza Afshar and Dominik Mayer for the concept art. This obviously would not have happened without their artistry.
If you'd like to order your own copy, head to: http://mybook.to/GodsHammer
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Blog postFor the past several weeks, I've been collecting and publishing a list of articles on Vikings, Anglo-Saxons, medieval European history, important new discoveries from the medieval world, and a host of other topics that I find interesting.
The stories come from various websites that I read throughout the week. To simplify the process for you, I have collected them in one spot and now plan to publish them weekly here.
Here's a look at the latest "Medieval History". If yo5 years ago Read more -
Blog postIn ancient Scandinavia, so much of life depended on the weather, nature, and the favor of the gods. The forests, the mountains, the seas, disease, nightmares – they all possessed the power to change one’s life for better or worse in the blink of an eye. Some were beyond man’s control. Others were frightening and inexplicable. And so man devised creatures to explain their existence and/or his fear of them.
With Halloween just around the corner, I wanted to share 10 creatures that may ha5 years ago Read more -
Blog postToday and tomorrow (Oct 23 and 24), the ebook version of God's Hammer will be on sale for $.99. If you love historical fiction, Vikings and/or medieval history, this is your chance to pick up an Amazon bestseller. Grab your copy now.
God's Hammer (Hakon's Saga) (Volume 1) By Eric Schumacher God's Hammer tells the story of Hakon Haraldsson and his brutal fight for the High Seat of Vik
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Blog postFrom today (Oct 12) until Oct 22, 2017, you can enter to win a free, signed print copy of my bestselling historical fiction novel, God’s Hammer, on Goodreads! The giveaway is open to anyone in the US, UK, and Canada. For more details or to enter, head here - http://bit.ly/2yAz4km - or click on the image below.
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Blog postOne of the cornerstones of a good story is the characters that populate it. Readers want to feel connected to the characters so that they can share their triumphs and their struggles. They want to care what happens to them. But to build that emotional connection between character and reader, the characters must feel “real”. They must be believable, which means they must act believably.
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Blog postA blogger recently asked me about the role of faith in my novels. It's an interesting question, and one I wanted to give some attention to here.
To answer the question simply and directly, faith plays a major role in my novels, not because I am particularly religious, but because in the Viking Age, religion, faith and life were entwined.
The period after th
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Blog postThis morning marks a special day in the life of God's Hammer, the first book in Hakon's Saga. It's been 12 years since it was first published. It has had two separate publishers and I've also self-published the book for a while. But today, under the stewardship of my publisher Creativia, God's Hammer has reached the #1 spot (or bestseller status) on Amazon.com in Historical Fiction. For everyone who has purchased God's Hammer, ranked it, left a review or simply mentioned it to a friend, THANK5 years ago Read more
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Blog postI'm excited to let you know that Raven's Feast, the sequel to God's Hammer and the second book in Hakon's Saga, has launched and is available in print and ebook formats. Amazon is the best place to get your copy, though other retailers will be carrying the print version soon.
Raven’s Feast is the true story of Hakon Haraldsson and his quest to win and keep the High Seat of Viking A
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Blog postWings of the Storm (Sigurd) By Giles Kristian I just finished Wings of the Storm by Giles Kristian, the third book in the Rise of Sigurd series, and what an entertaining yarn it was! The novel follows Sigurd in his quest to avenge the death of his family. It is a quest littered with twists and turns, adventure and battle, and one that kept me engaged from page one.
Mr. Kristian does a wonderful job of balancing cha
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Blog postToday we've finalized the cover art for book two of Hakon's saga. The book is called Raven's Feast and the cover art is below:
Final cover art for Raven's Feast
There are a few people I'd like to thank for helping me put this together. Artist Reza Afshar created the warrior on the top half of the cover, while Do
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Blog postIt's been awhile since I've last written, though I'm happy to say that my absence is due to great news: God's Hammer and its sequel, Raven's Feast, have both found a publishing home at Creativia Publishing! Creativia 's timeline for publishing was quite fast, so I've been focused on getting the titles ready and have fallen short on blogging.
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Blog postWinter's Fire (Sigurd) By Giles Kristian Winter's Fire by Giles Kristian is the second novel in the Sigurd series. Sigurd is still on his path to avenge the death of this family, and with his band of hardened hirdmen, comes a step closer in this novel.
As with the first book in the series, God of Vengeance, the writing has a lyrical style that paints a clear picture of the environment, the people and the culture of
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Blog postThat is the central question that Hakon Haraldsson must answer in GOD'S HAMMER. It is not an atypical question for the Dark Ages. There are countless stories of warlords and kings dying in their pursuit of the throne, or dying to protect it. Yet Hakon’s story stuck a chord with me because Hakon was not the typical Viking leader.
According to Heimskringla (Snorre Sturlason’s “The Lives of the Norse Kings”), Hakon Haraldsson was born around 920 A.D in the west of modern day Norway,5 years ago Read more -
Blog postPersonally, I think one of the most difficult judgment calls in writing historical fiction is the handling of names and place names, especially when dealing with time periods where written resources are scarce. Scandinavia during the Viking Age is one of those times.
Old Norse and Old English are challenging languages for the modern reader. As a writer, I want to be as true to those ancient names as possible.
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Blog postA number of people have asked me over the years why I chose Hakon Haraldsson (or "Hakon the Good" as the sagas call him) as the protagonist in the GOD'S HAMMER series (yes - it'll be a series. I promise). While we don't know all of the facts of Hakon's life, we do know that even if marginally true, Hakon's story takes many of the norms of Viking literature and turns them on their head. In many ways, Hakon is the anti-Viking, yet a memorable hero nonetheless. And that's precisely what d5 years ago Read more
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Blog postGiles Kristian's novel, God of Vengeance, is a gripping tale that had me hooked from the first page. The story centers on Sigurd, a young warrior whose family is betrayed and killed by their own king. Left with a few loyal friends and a bag of hack silver, Sigurd must find a way to gather a war band capable of taking on his powerful enemies and avenge his family. In other words, he must achieve the seemingly impossible.5 years ago Read more
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Blog postWelcome! At long last, I have created an author website. I've designed this site and this blog not only to share information about my writing, but also to share my thoughts about other writing and historical topics that strike my fancy. I hope you enjoy what you find here. I will endeavor to keep it fresh!
To learn a little more about me, I urge you to re
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Titles By Eric Schumacher
AD 968. It has been ten summers since the noble sons of the North, Olaf and Torgil, were driven from their homeland by the treachery of the Norse king, Harald Eriksson. Having then escaped the horrors of slavery in Estland, they now fight among the Rus in the company of Olaf’s uncle, Sigurd. It will be some of the bloodiest years in Rus history. The Grand Prince, Sviatoslav, is hungry for land, riches, and power, but his unending campaigns to expand his kingdom are leaving the corpses of thousands in their wake. From the siege of Konugard to the battlefields of ancient Bulgaria, Olaf and Torgil struggle to stay alive in Sigurd’s Swords, the riveting sequel to Forged by Iron.
Praise for Sigurd's Swords:
"With Sigurd’s Swords, Schumacher demonstrates that he stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the very best of those writing historical fiction today." – Theodore Brun, historical fiction author
"a perfect blend of thrilling action and masterful story-telling. An absolute recommend!!" – Stacie Tyson, book blogger
"Let me introduce you to Historical Fiction author, Eric Schumacher (the next Bernard Cornwell). His Viking novel Sigurd’s Swords (Olaf’s Saga, Book 2) is a 5-star read." – The Shield Maiden Blog
"Eric has crafted a remarkable novel that was impossible to put down!" – Myth, Legend & Lore Podcast
"Sigurd’s Swords is a definite page-turner…one where the last page is just the beginning of the next chapter in Olaf’s Saga. 5 stars!" – Hoover Book Review
“fabulous from start to finish” – A Thousand Suns blog
"Be warned, once started there is no way on Earth that you are going to be able to put this book down. This book is a keeper, and a highly entertaining one at that." – Oh Look! Another Book
“Vivid and enthralling, Sigurd’s Sword masterfully brings to life a period shrouded in the mists of time." – Anna Belfrage, historical fiction and time travel author
"I look forward to reading the third book and highly recommend the series for readers who enjoy multi-layered Norse adventure and action epics." – Linnea Tanner, historical fiction author
"If you love historical fiction, especially when it is set in the world of the Vikings, then I think you will really enjoy this novel." – Zoe’s Arts and Crafts Blog
"I recommend anyone who enjoys adventures of Dark Age warriors and the Viking sagas read this." – Paula Lofting, historical fiction author
History and legend combine in the gripping tale of Hakon Haraldsson, a Christian boy who once fought for the High Seat of a Viking realm.
It is 935 A.D. and the North is in turmoil. King Harald Fairhair has died, leaving the High Seat of the realm to his murderous son, Erik Bloodaxe. To solidify his claim, Erik ruthlessly disposes of all claimants to his throne, save one: his youngest brother Hakon.
Erik's surviving enemies send a ship to Wessex, where the Christian King Athelstan is raising Hakon. Unable to avoid his fate, he returns to the Viking North to face his brother and claim his birthright, only to discover that victory will demand sacrifices beyond his wildest nightmares.
Praise:
Mr. Schumacher stands ready to be a ‘Great’ in a world full of mediocre authors. -Dads&Dragons-
I was swept up in the action and enthralled by the descriptions of Hakon’s struggle.-Roundtable Reviews-
I highly recommend this historical fiction novel, both for its entertaining story and historical information. -Historical Fiction Review-
Hakon Haraldsson took their father’s throne. Now the sons of Erik Bloodaxe have come to get it back.
It is 954 A.D. and a tempest is brewing in the North.
Twenty summers before, Hakon Haraldsson wrested Norway’s throne from his murderous brother, Erik Bloodaxe, but he failed to rid himself of Erik’s family. Now the sons of Erik have come to reclaim Erik’s realm and avenge the wrong done to their father and their kin.
They do not come alone. With them marches an army of sword-Danes sent by the Danish King, Harald Bluetooth, whose desire to expand his realm is as powerful as the lust for vengeance that pulses in the veins of Erik’s brood.
Like storm-driven waves, the opposing forces collide in War King, the action-packed sequel to God’s Hammer and Raven’s Feast.
Praise:
...a masterpiece of well-executed historical fiction. -Mary Anne Yarde, bestselling author, The Du Lac Chronicles-
Highly recommended for those seeking Viking adventure. -Historical Novel Society-
This is a tale full of irony, as well as the full force of life in a brutal, and oft confusing time. -Historical Fiction Reviews-
Hakon Haraldsson returns in this fast-paced historical adventure set in Viking Age Norway.
It is 935 A.D. and Hakon Haraldsson has just wrested the High Seat of the North from his ruthless brother, Erik Bloodaxe. Now, he must fight to keep it.
The land-hungry Danes are pressing from the south to test Hakon before he can solidify his rule. In the east, the Uplanders are making their own plans to seize the throne. It does not help that Hakon is committed to his dream of Christianizing his people - a dream his countrymen do not share and will fight to resist.
As his enemies move in and his realm begins to crumble, Hakon and his band of oath-sworn warriors must make a stand in Raven’s Feast, the riveting sequel to God’s Hammer.
Praise:
...250 plus pages of sitting on the edge of your seat... -Dads & Dragons-
…an exciting read about a very young king attempting to hold on to a kingdom cracking wide open. - Historical Novel Society-
An entertaining story of a man facing an increasingly impossible situation… -Historical Fiction Review-
King Harald Fairhair is dying. Who will rule in his stead?
Viking Age Norway’s greatest king, Harald Fairhair, has unified the northern districts into a kingdom, but as he ages and weakens, so does his realm.
To keep the kingdom from fracturing, Harald abdicates his High Seat to the one son he believes capable and vicious enough: Erik Bloodaxe. But there is one problem: the other sons hate their brother, and will not accept his kingship.
This leads to an unavoidable confrontation on a rain-soaked hill known as Mollebakken; a hill that will decide who will rule, and who will die.
Praise:
★★★★★ - "After having read the three excellent novels in the Hakon Saga, I was excited to find out that there was a novella telling the story before the story and from Erik's perspective. Schumacher's writing in this novella is tight and his pacing excellent. I read from start to finish without putting it down and was thoroughly engaged throughout the entire story."
★★★★★ - "A truly thoughtful depiction of Viking Age Scandinavia. Erik’s wife plays a surprisingly large part, her foresight treated as a normal skill rather than something otherworldly. Their children may be mentioned more than seen, but the context gives both backstory and depth to the tale, making this a true Historical rather than a slash ‘n’ gore story. Highly recommended as a standalone, or as entry to the series."
From the bestselling author of Hakon’s Saga comes the first in a series of stories about Olaf Tryggvason, one of the most legendary kings of the Viking Age.
Norway, AD 958. The Northern realm is once again at war. The exiled sons of Erik Bloodaxe have returned with the help of the Danes and have slain King Hakon. They now come for Hakon’s heir, Jarl Trygvi.
Trygvi’s wife, Astrid, and young son, Olaf, flee their home with the aid of their household warriors. Pursued by the Bloodaxe brood, the family escapes east, through the dark, forested land of the Swedes and across the treacherous East Sea. But the gods are fickle and the group is torn apart, leaving them to fend for themselves in Forged by Iron, a must-read for all who enjoy action-packed historical fiction.
Reviews:
“…a thrilling tale told by a great storyteller.” – Matthew Harffy, author of the Bernicia Chronicles
"…as exciting as anything I’ve read in the historical-fiction genre. This is indeed a well-crafted tale…and it is just the beginning.”– Paul Bennett, author of Clash of Empires
“Schumacher has presented his readers with a novel that is as impressive as it is mesmerising.” – Mary Anne Yarde, author of the Du Lac Chronicles
"Schumacher masterfully captures the essence of the characters while telling a riveting adventure…” – Linnea Tanner, author of the Curse of Clansmen and Kings series
"Like it's hero, this book is destined to be a runaway success." – Ian Sharpe, author of the VikingVerse series
"Schumacher presents the harrowing flight of young Olaf Tryggvason from the vengeful sons of Erik Bloodaxe in spectacular close-up detail…” – Joshua Gillingham, author of Gatewatch
"…fantastic from start to finish. Bone-crunching. Adrenaline-inducing. Swash-buckling…” – David Fitz-Gerald, author of Wanders Far—An Unlikely Hero’s Journey
“This absorbing coming of age Viking saga is one that you will remember long after you close the book.” – Gwendalyn Book Blog
“…recommended to fans of historical thrillers, expertly-crafted characters, and people who, like me, are missing The Last Kingdom since it left the BBC!” – Jennifer Wilson, author of the Kindred Spirit series