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THE
OFFICIAL BLURB: The Vikings are laying siege to Paris. They want the Count's
sister, in return they will spare the rest of the city. As houses on the banks
of the Seine burn, a debate rages in the Cathedral on the walled island of the
city proper. Can the Count really have ambitions to be Emperor of the Franks if
he doesn't do everything he can to save his people? Can he call himself a man
if he doesn t do everything he can to save his sister? His conscience demands
one thing, the state demands another. The Count and the church are relying on
the living saint, the blind and crippled Jehan of St. Germain, to enlist the
aid of God and resolve the situation for them. But the Vikings have their own
gods, and outside their camp, a terrifying brother and sister, priests of Odin,
have their own agenda. An agenda of darkness and madness. And in the shadows a
wolfman lurks. M. D. Lachlan's stunning epic of mad Gods, Vikings, and the myth
of Fenrir, the wolf destined to kill Odin at Ragnarok, is a compelling mix of
bloody horror, unlikely heroism, dangerous religion, and breathtaking action.
MY THOUGHTS: I can get
impatient with historical paranormals—too often, they load down the beginning
with backstory—but Lachlan slips into the meat of the story pretty quickly,
just in case the opening sentence didn’t give it away. And how many blind, kind
of unattractive, crippled saints have narrative voices? This is a fascinating
blend of Norse mythology, religious faith and fanaticism, and Vikings with a
dark medieval feel. Not a fast read, but a fascinating one.
THE
GIVEAWAY: Want to win a copy of Fenrir?
Who’s your favorite werewolf that isn’t in a Charlaine Harris novel or TV
spinoff? I think I have to go with Adam from Patricia Briggs’ Mercy Thompson
series. Although Charles from her Alpha and Omega series is pretty nice stuff
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Clay from Kelley Armstrong books is delicious! And if we're talking about female werewolves as well, then Luna from Caitlin Kittredge's books is a mighty kick-ass heroine :)
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Gorgeous trailer!
I like Charles from Patricia Briggs. I very much look forward to seeing more of he and Anna in Fair Game!!!
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I have a soft spot for Remus Lupin :) Maybe not the most intense as werewolves go, but still.
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Adam is my favorite too.
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@kara-karina...I haven't read the Kelley Armstrong series (shameful, I know)--it's been on my "to read" list forever.
ReplyDelete@Deana...I'm looking forward to the new A&O book too--Charles and Anna are a great couple and I'm glad Patricia Briggs is going to be able to continue the series.
@Faith. I loved Remus Lupin. He's a classic tortured werewolf who lives with something without self-pity and whining (take note of that Richard Zeeman of Anita Blake series!).
@Sandy. Yeah, sigh. Adam's just hot. And thing I love about him is he manages to be alpha without being a caveman. Well, most of the time :-)
ReplyDeleteI haven't met too many werewolves in my stories, most had smaller secondary roles but I am looking forward to meeting Adam from Brigg's series. I did a woman werewolf, Samantha from Unleashed by Sara Humphreys.
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My favorite werewolf is Clay from Kelley Armstrong Women of Otherworld serie. In fact I love all her werewolf....but I have a soft spot for Clay!!!
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Clay from Kelley Armstrong's Otherwold series.
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i love adam by patricia briggs but derek from ilona andrews is also great ( clay from kelley armstrong i like less i guess i'm still angry with him^^)
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I definitely have to go with Remus Lupin! He's my favorite next to Alcine:)
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Hmmm... I think I have to go for Asil from Patricia Briggs'Cry Wolf. He's the coolest character in the book and Charles and Anna are already pretty cool.
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+1 My favourite werewolf would be Caia Ribeiro from Lunarmorte by Samantha Young.
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I loved both Lord Maccon & Alexia in Gail Carriger's Soulless. Such a funny book! The cover really put me off it but i read a glowing review & luckily took the chance & bought the book. Great read! Didn't regret it & now looking to buy the rest in the series
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My favourite is Clayton from Women of the Otherworld series by Kelley Armstrong. He is all that werwolve needs to be - beautiful, smart, loyal, overprotective.
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Gotta go w/ the grand daddy of them all Lawrence Talbot!
ReplyDeleteParanormal historical is a genre I've read little of but seperately, I love both genres so a double win for me.
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Shannon Delany's werewolves are just GREAT!
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eeeeeek totally joining this! I think this book is good!
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Right now, two of my favorite werewolves are Jeff and Gabriel from Chloe Neill's Chicagoland Vampires series.
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I'm a big fan of Adam of the Mercy Thompson series! Definitely one of my favourite werewolves!
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