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Blog Tour – Woden’s Storm by Donovan Cook

Today is publication day for Woden’s Storm by Donovan Cook!

Let’s celebrate by kicking off the blog tour!!

Here’s the blurb

A storm is coming.
A storm that will banish the old and deliver the new.

450AD Britain

Octa has the spear of Woden, but the redemption he sought is out of his grasp. With his banishment and the death of his father, he can no longer return to his Saxon homelands. His only salvation is to join forces with Hengist and Horsa, and their Jutish army that beaches itself on Brittania’s shores. But can he trust their motivation or are there greater plans afoot?

The Gods have their own plans, though, and Octa’s fate is not his own to control as Friga, the mother of the Saxon gods, battles to avoid a war with the gods of the Britons and Saxons using Octa as her weapon.

Prince Vortimer, the son of High King Vortigern, is angered by his father’s agreement with Hengist and Horsa as they remain unchecked and their numbers swell. He suspects treachery and encouraged by some well-placed words of a stranger, he rebels against his father and gathers his army to attack the unwelcome visitors.

War is coming to Britannia and as Octa struggles to understand his role and fate, he knows he has one question to answer. Will he run or will he stand and fight?

Review

Woden’s Storm by Donovan Cook is book 2 in The First Kingdom series.. The first book really set the scene for a new and fresh series and I couldn’t wait to see what happened next.

Octa is burdened with the spear of Woden, and the weight of shame he’s brought upon his family.

He thought finding the spear who bring him redemption.. would set things right for his family.. but nothing is ever easy is it… the pain he feels around his family follows him like a shadow and is pivotal in his decision making.

In the last book we saw Octa bring shame upon himself and his family be fleeing during battle so I thunk it even shocks himself when Octa aligns himself with Hengist and Horsa and their Jutish army.

Hengist and Horsa are a fascinating pair who can’t be trusted.. you never quite know their true motivation.. even when things come to fruition you never know if that’s really it… or is their going to be some sort of twist.

Can Octa trust them? Does he have a choice?

This Jute army isnt exactly welcome Brittania.. there’s a power struggle.. they can’t remain unchecked allowed to do as they please can they?

I really loved the plot and the betrayal.. the deceptions at play.. who is really guiding Prince Vortimer to war and why?

I think the most fascinating part of this series is the supernatural edge.. the gods are real not just someone to be prayed too.. but the gods are tricky..and have their own internal battles to face..are their motivations going to end up align with Octa’s goal of redemption or will this add more fire to the flames already taking hold in the world?

I think the best way to describe Woden’s Storm is “Strengthening”. The author already laid the starting foundations but continues to weave a wonderful and exciting world.. there’s detail to allow you to imagine the land, the people and where they live but ultimately that plot shines through and Cook builds on the foundations set.

We see characters develop and have a chance to glimpse the the plot develop from different perspectives.. we see that supernatural end continue and how finding the spear will leave a trail of destruction no matter what..

Woden’s Storm has the excitement I need for the genre but for me the plot is just fun.. fresh.. fascinating…I guess it’s because you never really know what will happen next and the author has created such a standout story that really allows their imagination to shine.

Pace for me is always important and Woden’s Storm does exactly what I need, it’s paced well but balanced between perfectly, no forced development the flow just felt natural and effortless which is a credit to the author given the multifaceted world they’ve created.

Ticks all the boxes and some!

5/5 stars

My thanks go to the author, publisher and Rachel’s Random Resources for having me on the tour!


Why not check out the rest of the stops on the tour?

Tempted yet?


Purchase Link – https://bit.ly/wodensstorm


Author Bio –

Donovan Cook is the author of the well-received Ormstunga Saga series which combines fast-paced narrative with meticulously researched history of the Viking world, and is inspired by his interest in Norse Mythology.  He was born in South Africa and currently lives in Lancashire, UK.

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War Lord: Scourge of Rome by Adam Lofthouse.

Today is release day for War Lord: Scourge of Rome by Adam Lofthouse!

I’m very privileged to be able to kick off the blog tour to celebrate the release!!

Here’s the blurb.

And so we have reached the end of my tale. But what are endings if not new beginnings?

Alaric has been home for a year. He went north and saved the Cimbri, just as he said he would. But the cost has been higher than he ever thought. A shadow of the War Lord he once was, he now trades in amber and dotes on his children.

A simple life. And with it, contentment. But he knew this couldn’t last forever; peace isn’t for someone like him, and sure enough trouble finds him once again. A routine journey south turns into a new and unknown wave of danger as red-cloaked legionaries attack, causing confusion and carnage.

Warriors dressed as Romans have been scouring the country, slaughtering innocent people, and leaving Roman footprints wherever they march. But things are not what they seem, and it falls to Alaric to don his armour once more, and march his Ravensworn in pursuit of a mysterious enemy that could destabilise his world beyond repair.

Review

Oh how I’ve been waiting for this one! We are back with Alaric!

Alaric and his Ravensworn were once the most feared enemy of Rome but after a crushing defeat things have changed.. forced to keep a low profile Alaric has mellowed a little I guess.

The old warlord we know and love is just under the surface though.. just waiting to be set free again.

While he may not command an army there are still those loyal to Alaric.. his name is still well known and when his men are attacked Alaric along with an old friend Balomar soon see signs that something is off.. the men who’ve attacked them appear to be from Rome…but not everything is at it seems.

Who would want to attack the tribes and why? It can only lead to rising tensions..and if not stopped soon war will follow.

Alaric sets off at first to see an old enemy.. someone who will have just as much to loose if war is to come but this comes with it’s own dangers. This leads to a conspiracy but little hint as to who is pulling the strings but the outcome is clear.. war is coming.

War Lord has a smart plot, we explore Alaric’s past and what made him the man he is.. the pain he suffered that turned into steel. We glimpse the effect all this stress and fighting has done to the man too.. there’s a venerability to him.. you adhere to his views and goals.. and we see his future.. while Alaric may only have one eye he sees pretty clearly what’s to come and he’s given his time to shine once again!

The writing flows well, pace is steady and gripping but it’s clever too..broken up nicely with detail, development and a pinch of Alaric’s dark humour.. I loved him remembering the men he’s lost along the way showing another side to him too.

I loved the battle scenes, again clever with the detail..twists and turns but I really loved that Lofthouse showed Alaric as both the man he is, older and less nimble.. but no less sharp.. along with his legend.. the effect his name.. his banner can have.

For fans of the author you’ll know this book has been a needed…. Alaric has to be my favourite character ever to date, the author has developed him like no other and I yearned for more.

Adam Lofthouse is one to watch, he’s established himself in the historical fiction genre as one of the best and he continues to write tales that grip the reader from the first page to the last!

5*

My thanks go to the author, publisher and Rachel’s Random Resources for having me on the tour!


Why not check out the rest of the stops on the tour?


Tempted yet?

Purchase Link – https://mybook.to/WarLord


Author Bio –

Adam has for many years held a passion for the ancient world. As a teenager he picked up Gates of Rome by Conn Iggulden, and has been obsessed with all things Rome ever since. After ten years of immersing himself in stories of the Roman world, he decided to have a go at writing one for himself. He lives in Kent, UK.

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Return of the Wolf (The Forest Lord Book 5) by Steven A. McKay – Review

Today I’m reviewing Return of the Wolf, book 5 in The Forest Lord series by Steven A. McKay!

Here’s the blurb.

England’s greatest ever hero is back, but for how long?

AD 1331 – Wakefield, England
It’s been five long years since Robin Hood’s heart-breaking funeral. Since then, his friends have moved on with their lives, having adventures of their own, and becoming respected figures in the local community. But, as Christmas bells rang out last December, to everyone’s shock, Robin returned home to Wakefield, alive and well.

He believes all his old enemies are dead and gone, and is looking forward to living a peaceful life with his wife and young children. Things rarely work out as we plan them though, and it’s not long before a deadly new threat raises its head.
The Coterel gang are notorious throughout England, committing all kinds of heinous crimes including extortion, prostitution, kidnapping, and even murder. They appear untouchable, with noblemen and even Members of Parliament amongst their members. When Robin and his friends attack a cruel extortionist in nearby Notton they find themselves on the wrong side of the Coterels, and it seems Robin will be forced to live either as an outlaw again, or be viciously hunted down like an animal.

Although his choices are limited, one – seemingly mad – option presents itself and, before long Robin takes sail for the first time ever, on the trail of the legendary lost treasure of King John.
With John Little, Will Scaflock, Friar Tuck, and two loyal Hospitallers in tow, Robin travels across Europe to Flanders, Aachen, and finally the mythical, legend-haunted mountain known as the Untersberg. Will he find England’s lost crown jewels there, or will he find only danger and death?

Review

I can’t believe it’s been 9 years since I read Blood of the Wolf and thought I was saying goodbye to Robin forever!

In that time the author has treated us to some wonderful mystery/supernatural tales involving some of Robin’s friends.. Tuck, John and Will.. oh how I’ve loved these novels keeping the memory of this wonderful series alive but at the same time giving the reader something new and exciting..

Imagine my joy to find out a new book was coming… I knew Robin wasn’t dead! Robin faked his death to give himself a chance at a real life.. a quiet life with his family…

Yeah that was never going to last…

Robin has returned to Wakefield and while most are glad to see him back Robin feels a little out of place.. its hard to remember his old life as an outlaw.. but some things never leave you..

When Robin helps John collect some money in his role as Bailiff he ends up getting himself in a bit of bother which serves to remind him.. he’s technically a Wolf’s Head again.. an outlaw.. no one who knows him would ever turn him in but he’s quickly got himself on the wrong side of the Coterel gang..the Coterel’s are very well connected and won’t think twice about slaying him where he stands.

Robin needs to keep a low profile but he’s also at a loss as to what to actually do with himself.. that’s when the old tale of the old King’s lost treasure comes in..it might be just a story but who knows.. it could be real and if so it could be his way to earn himself a pardon from the current King and secure himself from the Coterel’s reach.

With his old friends in tow Robin heads away from England to go on the farthest journey he’s ever made.. unfortunately they aren’t the only ones making the journey so Robin will need to watch his back…

To make matters worse as they follow the breadcrumbs in a land quite unknown to themselves they inadvertently show their intent and a local lord sends his own men out on a path to reach the treasure before Robin.

Can Robin and the others make it to the treasure first? Hang on.. does the treasure even exist? If it does will it be enough to win a pardon? Can they make it out of this mess alive?

What I really enjoyed was the tone and development of the plot. Robin has been away for a while and the author doesn’t shy away from that.. rather embraces it, allowing them to develop Robin afresh.. you see him grow and gain his confidence back.

I also really enjoyed the nostalgia, instantly taking me back to the very first time Robin become a wolf’s head.. it really made me miss the series.. especially some the characters like Alan-a-Dale.. I really think I’m going to need to revisit the series to relive everything again.

I loved that the author didn’t ignore the fact that everyone has aged too..they aren’t as young and fresh as they once were.. but still pack a punch when needed and those action scenes were bloody fantastic. The camaraderie too was super with some real moments of hilarity even in the face of danger.

Overall I loved this one. The author manages to mix mystery and the legend that is Robin Hood effortlessly, it was fresh, fun and does the series proud!

A triumphant return for our hero.. 5*

To find out more head to Amazon or Goodreads!

BLOG TOUR – Shield of Mercia by MJ Porter

Today is my turn on the blog tour for Shield of Mercia by MJ Porter!

Here’s the blurb.

Mercia is triumphant. Her king is safe. But Wessex was never Mercia’s only enemy.
Tamworth, AD836

Following a brutally cold winter, King Wiglaf of Mercia is in the ascendancy. Even Wessex’s Archbishop of Canterbury extraordinarily ventures to Mercia to broker a religious accord. But, can the hard-won peace prevail?

Viking raiders threaten Wessex. These blood-thirsty warriors are fast, skilful and have no reticence about killing those who stand in their way. Their aim isn’t to rule but to overwhelm, slaughter and take ill-gotten wealth.

King Wiglaf is no fool. As the Vikings push to overwhelm Wessex, Mercia’s lands look insecure. King Wiglaf needs the shields of Mercia’s warriors to prevent the overwhelming advancement of their deadliest enemy yet.

To save Mercia, Icel must first prevail over the two men who mean to end his life; King Ecgberht of Wessex and his son, Æthelwulf of Kent and only then the marauding Viking army for whom boundaries have no meaning.

An action packed, thrilling historical adventure perfect for the fans of Bernard Cornwell and Matthew Harffy.

Review

We are back with Icel for the latest instalment in the The Eagle of Mercia Chronicles series!

Boy it’s been some journey.. but Icel cant rest yet. There’s still a lot of bad blood and political tension following invents of the last book.. is that threat gone forever… hmmmm.

There’ still the shadow hanging over him.. the truth of who he really is and what that could mean for Mercia… but Icel just wants to be a warrior…

There’s not much time to contemplate this though as a Viking army needs to be contended with. The country may be divided but can the King’s put differences aside to battle their common foe? .

Icel has barely had time to recover too, he’s been through so much already, but there’s little time to heal, both mentally and physically as it’s time for Icel to serve his King once again, to stop the advancing threat.

What I really enjoyed was the balance, the build up of political tension..showing sometimes battles are done with words, subtle movements putting the pieces om the boardgame for the perfect setup…only to have the reader then smashed from their feet with the battle and gore.. I mean sometimes the only answer is a bloody sword!

Development wise I loved that we had the addition of new characters such as Aldhelm, but also revisit some firm favourites in Cuthred and Wynflaed..

The first chapter for me was a beautiful piece of writing, not only did it set the scene.. set the tension and fear for the remainder of the novel it also reminded followers of the series of previous events.. even the mention of the name Wine takes me back to the first novel and the death of Icel’s uncle…that’s the power the authors words hold..the reader really is mesmerised and transported to another life.

Wynflaed is older now and for me the fear I have for her was mirrored in the fear of the Viking threat, the tension she builds so eloquently with her words mirrored the tension between the Kings of the land..

The tension just builds and the pace is superb.. as the battles and blood flow the pace increases and you find yourself hungry for more and more.. I devoured those last few chapters as you are just left with no choice but to keep reading! Wowza.

MJ Porter shows us why they are one of the best in the genre! Shield of Mercia is rich in detail, rich in development and rich in gore… what more could you want from an MJ Porter novel?

I’m always amazed looking back to how much happens in each novel.. and Shield of Mercia doesn’t disappoint. I never feel safe… who will survive.. where will the next battle come from.. who can be trusted… you are kept on the edge of your seat!

You could jump into the series now if you wanted as the author provides enough detail for new readers to understand the flow and motivations but for me it’s a series to enjoy from the beginning to really feel that development… it’s just that good you need to read it from yourself!

Easy 5*

My thanks go to the author, publisher and Rachel’s Random Resources for having me on the tour!


Why not check out the rest of the stops on the tour?


Tempted yet?


Purchase Link –
https://mybook.to/ShieldofMercia


Author Bio –

MJ Porter is the author of many historical novels set predominantly in Seventh to Eleventh-Century England, and in Viking Age Denmark. Raised in the shadow of a building that was believed to house the bones of long-dead Kings of Mercia, meant that the author’s writing destiny was set.

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