The Raider Bride

The Raider Bride by Johanna Wittenberg, published by Shellback Studio on January 24, 2021, is a historical fantasy novel set in ninth-century Norway. This edition spans 236 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Ragnhild, who, after the death of her father King Solvi at the hands of the Irish king, embarks on a perilous journey to Ireland with her brother to reclaim her inheritance and seek vengeance. The narrative unfolds amidst themes of betrayal and bloodshed, setting the stage for a gripping adventure.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that explores the complexities of loyalty and revenge in a medieval context. As Ragnhild navigates the treacherous waters of her quest, the novel delves into the historical and fantastical elements of the time, offering insights into the challenges faced by those in pursuit of power and justice. The Raider Bride presents a vivid portrayal of the era, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the turbulent world of Viking-era Norway and Ireland.
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Ninth-century Norway. King Solvi is dead at the hands of the Irish king. To gain her inheritance, Ragnhild must sail to Ireland with her brother to seek vengeance. But from the outset, the venture is beset by betrayal and bloodshed…
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