Why did I love this book?
I enjoyed this book because the storytelling was captivating, combining compelling characters, a world of pagan Vikings, Germanic tribes, and the rising empire of Charlemagne in vibrant historical fiction.
The author delves into Norse mythology, military history, and cultural traditions of the Saxons, Northmen, and Franks, bringing to life a compelling set of warriors, priests, heroes, and villains from the 8th century AD. This is the first book in the Fire Born series; the other volumes continue the story in the same style, with a plot of compelling interest and craft.
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'Donald is a writer not only at the top of his game, but of the game' Giles Kristian, author of the Raven series
'Donald delivers a masterclass' Theodore Brun, author of A Burning Sea
'A gory, gleeful treat' The Times
771AD, Northern Europe. Bjarki Bloodhand and Tor Hildarsdottir are journeying south into Saxony. Their destination is the Irminsul, the One Tree that links the Nine Worlds of the Middle-Realm. In this most holy place, they hope to learn how to summon their animal spirits so they can enter the ranks…