Olgir is the son of a konung, exiled by his father for disobedience and daring. To earn forgiveness, he must find the white horse from sagas and legends. On his journey, Olgir meets Ingrid—and now he needs only her.
But the maiden resists and swears that the son of the konung will die if he takes her.
On her side are powerful gods, and on his—only burning feelings…
How will a chance meeting change the lives of many? And who will decide to fix everything, following fate?
These are sagas of myths, the human path, and poetry.
About people whose rivers of fate have merged into a single current—and about a bird that lights the way with the fire of its own.
The first book of Anna Yorm’s cycle, which will immerse the reader in the times of vikings, in the age on the border of eras: pagan gods retreat under the onslaught of Christianity.
A complex weave of plot lines: domineering Olgir and resolute Ingrid, secondary characters who are vivid and full of volume, bound by obligations and moved by their own interests.
A world filled with ancient magic and magical creatures of the past: werewolves, huldras, and horned spirits of the forest.
Careful depiction of everyday life of that time, the smallest details of living that the author describes as if she saw them with her own eyes.
A cover, 10 illustrations inside, and the book layout design created by the author create an inimitable atmosphere of the story.
✦ The Saga of the River God
✦ The Saga of the Wolf Konung