Odin’s Queen

Odin’s Queen by Susan Price is a captivating tale published by Simon & Schuster, Limited in 2007. This edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Affie, who has escaped to Mars with Odinstoy and her young son, Apollo. Employed as a God-speaker by the Martian Temple of Odin, Odinstoy’s new role brings challenges as Affie navigates her undercover life, seeking to regain her former status while grappling with her partner’s disdain for the attention their position attracts.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction, fantasy, and science fiction as Affie’s journey unfolds. Her desire for recognition leads her to a dangerous liaison with a follower of the rival temple of Zeus, resulting in unintended revelations about her past. This thrilling adventure explores themes of ambition and betrayal, ultimately placing Affie and her family in jeopardy.
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In this thrilling adventure, bonder Affie has escaped to Mars with Odinstoy, and her young son, Apollo. Odinstoy has been employed by the Martian Temple of Odin as their God-speaker and Affie goes undercover as her ‘wife’. Affie hopes their new life will enable her to claw back the status and respect she had before she became a bonder – and is frustrated by Odinstoy’s disdain for the fame her new role brings. Affie’s craving for attention leads her to fall under the spell of a follower of the rival temple of Zeus, and before she knows it she is revealing more of her past to him than she ever intended. And in doing so, she finds herself betrays Odinstoy; putting all their lives at risk…
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