A Savage Moon (The Wanderers Chronicle #4) by Theodore Brun

BLURB

An epic, spellbinding Viking fantasy of blood and battle, weaving together history, fantasy and ancient myth. Perfect for fans of The Northman and Game of Thrones. Byzantium, 718ADThe great siege is over. Crippled warrior, Erlan Aurvandil, is weary of war. But he must rally his strength to lead a band of misfit adventurers back to the North, to reclaim the stolen kingdom of his lover, Lilla Sviggarsdottir. For this, they need an army. To raise an army, they need gold. Together they plot a daring heist to steal the Emperor’s tribute to his ally. Barely escaping with their lives, they voyage north, ready for the fight. But when fate strands them in a foreign land already riven by war, Erlan and Lilla are drawn inexorably into the web of a dark and gruesome cult. As blades fall and shadows close in, only one thing for them is certain: a savage moon is rising. And it demands an ocean of blood.

REVIEW

Have you ever read a book where the action is so vividly portrayed, or the emotions are so deeply ingrained in each ebb and flow of the story, that you have to put it down for a moment, so you can process what just happened while your heartbeat returns to normal? A Savage Moon is such a tale. A taut, torturous tale, and the author has filled it with remarkably creative plot lines to keep the reader guessing. Definitely a good read, even if it does keep you turning pages when you should be sleeping.
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