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The Norse village of Ash Hill is attacked and burned, the villagers put up a good fight, but most are killed. The warriors return home and find their village in ruins, they begin to plot their revenge.
Hilda, Siv ad Tyra are the only ones who survive the battle of Ash Hill. Hilda sets off on her own, Tyra leaves with Siv. They find themselves on different paths with the same objective, to protect the old ways and save the nine worlds from falling apart.
What I liked about this book
- The Norse mythology - the author clearly done their research when writing this book. Reading this book sparked an interest and had me reading up about Norse mythology on the internet.
- World building - the scene is set perfectly. It's really easy to picture what's going on.
- The story - this book is written from several different perspectives. All the individual stories weave together into a story that's full of action, gods and magic.
What I didn't like
- There was a bit of repetitiveness from one page to the next, but it's possible that this is just because I was reading an arc copy.
I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to anyone who is a fan of Game of Thrones or who like books where the theme is Norse mythology.
4 Stars
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