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BLOG TOUR – The Eagle Will Rise – The Sundered Kingdom Book 1

Today we kick off the blog tour for The Eagle Will Rise – The Sundered Kingdom Book 1 by MJ Porter!

Here’s the blurb

The king is dead; for Mercia to survive, another must take his place.

Coelwulf, Mercia’s last king, is dead. His legacy and right to rule Western Mercia have been claimed by Alfred of Wessex, but all know Alfred was never to have Mercia. Neither were the Viking raiders, who now command the eastern-most parts of Mercia and the former kingdom of the East Angles.

Icel, the bastion of Mercia’s wars against Wessex and the Viking raiders, lies dying, but he refuses to abandon his beloved kingdom to her long-standing enemies.

Rudolf, the once-young ally of King Coelwulf the second, is summoned by Icel to attend upon him. Grudgingly, he arrives at Budworth, the task laid before him, audacious to say the least; rescue Coelwulf’s acknowledged heir, Æthelred, from Wessex, where he’s held prisoner by King Alfred. To do so, Rudolf must prevail upon the dispersed oath-sworn warrior band of King Coelwulf, and all of them, aside from him, have ignored Icel’s increasingly furious demands to attend upon him. If they won’t obey Icel, then why should they listen to Rudolf?

The fate of Mercia’s survival rests in the hands of a man who should long have been in his grave, and Rudolf, a boy who’s become a man in the most trying of circumstances. They must forge Æthelred into the emblem of Mercian survival. Or die trying. But first they must rescue Æthelred from someone who has always pretended to be Mercia’s ally, and who is anything but.

Review

So we are back with Icel.. Lord of Budwoth… hang on a minute.. bear with me ha..I’m already so happy. Fans of the author will know the name well, those new to the author will soon be sucked in!

We see events through the eyes of Rudolf, loyal to King Coelwulf even in death. Coelwulf might be dead but Mercia lives..

It’s time to right the wrongs of the past, the time for grieving is over..it’s been many years but it’s time to stand up to the Vikings invaders and to teach Alfred, King of Wessex a lesson he will never forget.

Summoned to Icel’s side Rudolf quickly learns while Icel may be old and a little infirm his passion is anything but diminished. Icel is not alone either, Lady Cynewise is there.. they share a dream and they need Rudolf to see it come to fruition.

The dream.. to see a new King of Mercia crowned.. Æthelred..

The issue is he’s under the “protection” of Alfred..

It’s time once again to don armour..they must see young Æthelred crowned King. There comes the next issue.. how can they get to him in the first place.. there’s only 3 of them and Icel is in now condition to fight.

It’s time to gather those loyal to Merica, those who gave everything and more already..those who have suffered more wounds than I can to recall..

What plays out now is a wonderful tale, finding old friends, dealing with the passing of time.. not everyone will be able or willing to join this new adventure but it’s up to them to rally all to their side and to come up with a plan to see Æthelred free.

The plot is quite clever and perfectly paced, there’s so much time given to finding old comrades, setting the scene, building those foundations, but that just adds to the excitement building.. you feel the buzz, as does Icel, as more men join the fray.

Is it enough though? and is Alfred as witless as they think? He’s survived this long.. it’s not going to be easy.

I really enjoyed the character development in this one as we see Rudolf battle with himself.. does he help Icel.. things are looking bleak afterall, opening old wounds.. do they even stand a chance?

Having Icel play a prominent role but at the same time sharing the limelight, passing the torch, was smart and also very bloody enjoyable to read.. he’s lost non of the passion but he’s balance perfectly with Rudolf allowing the plot shine.

The Eagle Will Rise isnt just about blood and steal.. I can’t help remembering the most recognised catchphrase from Blackadder – ‘I have a cunning plan’.. Icel and Lady Cynewise will stop at nothing until things are put right… was there ever a plan.. like Rudolf we are in the dark until just the right moment to keep that excitement flowing through you.

Absolutely amazing new offering from MJ Porter, clever and enthralling.

5/5 Stars

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


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Author Bio

I’m an author of historical fiction (Early English/Saxon, Vikings and the British Isles as a whole before the Norman Conquest, as well as five 20th-century historical mysteries) and fantasy (now published under a different name).

I was born in the old Mercian kingdom at some point since 1066. Raised in the shadow of a strange little building, told from a very young age that it housed the bones of long-dead kings of Mercia and that our garden was littered with old pieces of pottery from a long-ago battle, it’s little wonder that my curiosity in Early England ran riot. I can only blame my parents!

I like to write. You’ve been warned!

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BLOG TOUR – Rebellion by Richard Cullen

Today is my stop on the blog tour for Rebellion by Richard Cullen

Here’s the blurb

The start of an epic new historical adventure series from Richard Cullen introducing The Black Lion

As war approaches, the lion will roar…

1213AD.

King Richard the Lionheart is dead, and his brother, John Lackland, sits uneasily upon the throne of England.

Across the sea, Prince Louis, heir to the powerful King Philip Augustus of France, looks to King John’s crown with a covetous eye.

But King John must be wary of rebellion, as well as invasion, for even his own barons would see their king unseated, and the French pretender put in his place.

Thrust amid this tumult is young Estienne Wace, orphan squire to Earl William Marshal – the greatest knight to ever serve the kings of England, and one of the few men who still holds faith in King John’s rule.

Raised by Marshal as his ward, Estienne must prove himself worthy of his adopted father’s name, but acceptance may be the least of his troubles. War is looming, as usurpers emerge from every quarter, determined to steal England’s crown from its most wretched king.

Perfect for the fans of Bernard Cornwell, Ben Kane and Conn Iggulden.

Review

Oh wow.. what an opening. Brutal and gory from the off..

King Richard is dead and John is now on the throne but it’s not going to be easy sailing.. he doesn’t make any friends with his approach to ruling.

We see events play out from the eyes of Estienne, he’s just a young boy but little does he know how his life is about to change. Estienne is sent to Earl William, Marshal of England to foster and to be trained as a squire, to earn his footing in life.

It’s not an easy start.. not every one is as welcoming as Earl William.. in fact at times he sees pure hatred directed towards him but he knows given time he can prove his worth!

There’s a lot of action.. and the pace is fast.. but never rushed..as we see the downfall of King John.. rebellion and war with France.. the whole brutality of war quickly changes Estienne. He’s young and rash but William starts to tame the energy.. gives Estienne the focus he needs.

These early scenes really set the tone and give the depth to Estienne.. you actually see his growth and his nervous energy seeps from the pages.

The book is not for the faint of heart.. its brutal and grisly but never gratuitous.. it’s about Estienne becoming a man in the time he lived

What I really enjoyed was how easily the tale was woven.. John’s reign is a pivotal part of the tale but there’s more..and when the Earl dies a letter is found which changes Estienne’s life once again..

For me this was one of the best balanced books I’ve ever read with the setting and development perfectly mashed together.. there’s so much going on but at the same time so much under the surface and the author teases the reader.. oh my it’s a gloriously wonderful story and sets up the promise of what could be the best series I’ve ever read.. I’ve high hopes for this one.

To find out more head to Goodreads or Amazon.

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Author Bio –

Richard Cullen is a writer of historical adventure and epic fantasy. His historical adventure series Chronicles of the Black Lion is set in thirteenth-century England.

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