THE WORLD IS ABOUT TO CHANGE, FOR THE WORSE... Tirik wants the throne and Arietta wants to fall in love. Two sisters bound by their duty to the realm are about to discover how changing their lives will change the world, forever. With demons and goddesses walking in their world, it'
The Falcon Queen
β Scribed by Johanna Wittenberg
- Publisher
- Shellback Studio
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 173 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Ninth century Norway, the island of TromΓΈy.
Γ
sa has won back her fatherβs kingdom, but can she hold it?
The evil shapeshifter Hrolf lurks in the hinterlands, plotting revenge. The powerful Danes threaten from across the Skagerrak Sea, demanding marriage in exchange for peace, while her only ally, Olaf, presses his own suit. Though she loves Olaf, Γ
sa refuses to sacrifice her position and her peopleβs welfare to become any manβs property.
Then, across the snow-clad mountains comes Ragnhild, a runaway shield-maiden, seeking glory and gold. She seems to be the answer to Γ
saβs prayers, but Ragnhildβs past catches up with her, bringing treachery and war.
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