“The best of the 3 parts so far all the way through to the unexpected turn and ending. Now I sit here with that soft sadness I get when a good book ends.” ~ Graureiher
Part Three: Signy's saga continues
A new arrival throws her. An ally finds fault with her. An enemy seeks to undermine her.
Signy struggles with her fear after Uppsala and with what she truly wants the future to bring. Just when she begins to feel stronger, a new arrival in Birka impacts her thoughts and feelings. An ally finds fault with her, and an enemy seeks to undermine her. Only the gods can help her now.
Will Signy’s strength hold, and what will she do to impress the gods?
In Viking Scandinavia in the ninth century, life is a matter of both fate and will. The gods smile on the brave, but the world holds plenty to fear. Heroes choose to be bold, and this is the story of a heroine.
“A story that keeps you coming back for more.” ~ zyffyr
“I have nothing but praise for this book. I have finished all three in less than a day. You can feel the world of the story in every page.” ~ Miranda M.
“I loved how the history and belief system was woven into these books and learned quite a bit by reading this book.” ~ M.Hodgin
“These books walk the tight rope of historical reality and magical story telling, while making it look easy. The storyline grabs you from the beginning and keeps you wanting to know more. The author’s understanding of the period and gift for words submerges you in a realistic picture of the pre-christian viking world that leaves you with all the sights, sounds and smells even after the last word is read.” ~ naomi
If you like the mystical world of the Vikings, you will enjoy this read.
Signy Kráka is a story of völva magic, fortitude, friends and foes, survival and betrayal. Historical fiction suffused with Norse mysticism.
Written with attention to historical detail and sweeping imagination, this atmospheric story will also appeal to fantasy fans.
Dive into a deep and different world
Let the saga of Signy Kráka whisk you away to pagan Scandinavia
Told in three parts like an original trilogy
(Each cheaper than coffee)