Kirkus described Book One of Sons of Odin as - The novel has a wealth of plot and spends more time relaying information than describing action, but when the action comes, its exhilarating . . . A complex fantasy novel brimming with weird and whimsical details - KirkusBlueInk said about Book Two of Sons of Odin - Casual readers of fantasy may be frustrated by the wealth of detail, but die-hard fans will appreciate the Robert Jordan-esque layering of characters, relationships and lands that brings Kismeria to life - BlueInkBook Three concludes the first half of the main series of books, in an epic confrontation by the Sons of Odin and the Daughter of Thor against the Dark One at KerakOtozi. Our Heroes must battle against all manner of demons, goblins and vampires before their quest is completed, with thrilling adventures and a fast paced plot.
Book three of the sons of odin; arawn’s carnage
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