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Raven's Feast
Raven's Feast
Raven's Feast
Audiobook8 hours

Raven's Feast

Written by Eric Schumacher

Narrated by Shaun Grindell

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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It is 935 A.D., and Hakon Haraldsson has just wrested the High Seat of the North from his ruthless brother, Erik Bloodaxe. Now, he must fight to keep it.

The land-hungry Danes are pressing from the south to test Hakon before he can solidify his rule. In the east, the Uplanders are making their own plans to seize the throne. It does not help that Hakon is committed to his dream of Christianizing his people-a dream his countrymen do not share and will fight to resist.

As his enemies move in and his realm begins to crumble, Hakon and his band of oath-sworn warriors must make a stand in Raven's Feast, the riveting sequel to God's Hammer.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 22, 2018
ISBN9781977380494
Author

Eric Schumacher

Eric Schumacher is an author, songwriter, and pastor who lives with his family in Iowa. Learn more at emschumacher.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Good story, it's a bit slow for my taste, but I still enjoyed it. I liked the 1st book too.... I'm starting book 3 right now.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Riveting story and story telling!!!...the narrator.mr grindell I think.....is insanely talented!!!!
    One of my most favorites!!!....

    I always learn a tremendous amount of history with stories like this,!!!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Hakon won the battle against his brother Erik Bloodaxe and the High Seat of the North. But now he has to find the way to keep his seat against rebellious and ambitious jarls with changing alliances. Of course, there are people who are not that thrilled with their king’s religion, or his wish to convert his country to Christianity.This was another action packed book, which was read rather quickly. Hakon is a likable character who undoubtedly makes mistakes, sometimes rather big and rash ones. He still seems at times little naïve and young but it will be interesting to see how he will turn like. Will he become more Viking like in his beliefs and make compromises? He seemed to become a bit more comfortable with killing and such. He is still a boy so it will be interesting to see what kind of man he will be.