
A Forge of Frost
The Light of the North Saga, Book 3
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Ulf Bjorklund
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J C Duncan
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In the cruel, icy embrace of winter, the final battle for the soul of the north draws near.
Alternate history—1118 AD. Two armies went into the deep woods of southern Sweden. The forces of the Crusade, fresh from triumph and conquests, marched proud and confident into the forest under the blazing banner of the cross. The lords of the west, so close to victory, must first defeat the land, political rivals, and the winter itself to claim the rewards.
On the walls of Jönköping, the men of the north made their stand and held the Crusade at bay, paying the price in blood and the death of kinsmen. The Norse jarls, shaken and bloodied, must rally around their wounded and weakened king or choose an alternative path to cling to power.
As the icy grip of winter falls and the snow, mud, and blood bind the oath-sworn enemies together in a lethal contest, hopes of glory are cast aside in the desperate fight for survival. Two armies marched into the deep woods in winter. Only the Norns know who will emerge from the cruel embrace of the Frostforge.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-27-25
This series has gone of the rails
The most annoying thing in this book is probably how the author pretends to make one character able to checkmate everyone around him with his words. While it is blaringly obvious that no such thing has happened and the supposed checkmated people have many options open to them, the author ignores them to be able to keep the story stumbling along.
Every single thing going perfectly for one side (the side we are constantly shown to be badly and carelessly led) while constantly going badly for the other side, the side that we time and time again are shown to have almost unrealistically good leaders.
At this point in the series the author writes like this : after forty days of constant sun, the scorched earth was so boggy and full of mud that there was no hope of traversing it...
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