![]() ![]() Given that Avelynn essentially lives as a 21st century woman in medieval times, it naturally comes as something of a shock when she learns that her father has betrothed her to Demas without her having much say in the matter. Despite the fact that she lives in 9th century Wessex, she has no problem stepping up to the plate to help her father, the earl, make big decisions. At some point in the story, she even becomes a high priestess.Īvelynn is also strong-willed and determined. Despite being the daughter of a high-ranking Saxon, she inexplicably practices what appears to be some form of Celtic druidic religion. Remember now that she’s Saxon because pretty much nothing else in the plot signals her as such. ![]() So, who is Avelynn? Well, despite her improbable name, she is the daughter of a Saxon noble. That, in a nutshell, describes Avelynn, quite possibly the worst Viking romance I’ve ever read. ![]() ![]() Where do I even start with the book? It doesn’t happen often, but occasionally I read a book that has so many less-than-redeeming qualities contained within its pages that I scarcely know where to begin. ![]()
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