It’s
that time again!! Another Viking romance is right around the corner. If you
love all things Norse, time travel and most especially dragon-shifters, be sure
to check this out!
About the Book
Cursed by her dragon
ancestor, Sage is at the root of a burgeoning prophecy that threatens her
sisters. The only way to protect them is to leave Winter Harbor, Maine, and
travel back in time to tenth century Scandinavia. Back to Håkon and Leif, the
men she left behind. Two warriors pitted against each other to win her over so
they might strengthen their position in an ongoing war. Yet when she arrives,
she's captured by someone else entirely.
Set to annihilate his
nemesis before he wreaks havoc and claims Sage as his own, Viking Håkon Sigdir
pursues Leif. Until Sage is taken by Magnus of the Årud tribe. It then becomes
a race to see who can save her first from the enemy's rogue ally. A race that
turns into a battle of wills as their rivalry for Sage intensifies.
Sparks fly as an
age-old vendetta ignites a love triangle that threatens not just the fate of
Håkon's people but his very heart. Will Sage ultimately choose him or Leif?
Will she see past the dark enchantment affiliated with her ancestor's prophecy
and realize who is destined for her? Better yet, will she see clearly the evil
imposter? Because if she falls for Leif's mock heroism rather than Håkon's
genuine valor, the war will be lost.
Available now for pre-order at Amazon.
Series Overview
Long before the dawn of time on Midgard, or Middle Earth, war
raged on the fiery world of Múspellsheimr. Dominant, restless creatures that
were half man, half dragon forever struggled for more power. Two factions rose
above the rest, crushing their opponents until none rivaled them but one
another. Of equal strength and might, they fought for hundreds of years until
the great serpent Níðhöggr met his end in the jaws of his double-headed rival.
As he lay dying, the mighty dragon used the last of his magic to ensure his
lineage would not be extinguished but resurrected by a dark prophecy. In his
need for vengeance, Níðhöggr vowed his serpent offspring would someday destroy
all trace of his nemesis. Therefore, he might from the afterlife, at last taste
the glory of victory through his descendants. And so the story goes…
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