
The Iron Maiden
The Dragonslayer Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Resa Nelson
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By:
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Resa Nelson
Astrid is reluctant to travel the winter route beyond the Northlands, even though it's her duty. She'd rather stay home in her village, surrounded by friends and neighbors. Ignoring the bonds of tradition, she decides to spend the cold winter months in the warmth of her blacksmithing shop. Why should she leave the comfort of her cottage to serve and protect foreigners who might raid and harm her native Northlands?
But then a traveling merchant steals Starlight, the first dragonslayer's sword Astrid forged and her last link to her sweetheart DiStephan. Having no time to alert her friends, Astrid races in pursuit of the merchant, determined to reclaim Starlight as her own and return home in time for dinner.
Instead, her quest leads her to new lands, unexpected friendships with foreigners, and a harrowing encounter with the damage done by the followers of a new god that considers women as nothing more than servants to men. All the while, she must be ready to face any dragon traveling the winter route.
Author's note: This series is written for adults but appropriate for ages 14 and up.
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I like how this story can be a stand-alone story but for those of us that read the first book, it refers back to some integral parts of that first story, helping to set the tone in this one. I would care much less about this ghost named Stefan, if I didn’t know how deeply they care for each other. In the first book we saw her grow up. Now we see her finding her identity beyond the blacksmithing life she grew up in.
I highly recommend this book for any public library or school library serving a YA audience. There is no graphic violence, hardly anything religious, and no lust, just the relationships of love and the complications thereof. There is a little domestic abuse, but the focus is upon the woman overcoming this abuse, and we see this violence only once. I think this story would be excellent in print format, and I know it is fantastic being read by Resa Nelson.
Book Two is as strong as Book One
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2nd story - still good.
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I loved this 2nd book. Resa really goes into the character and choices of Astrid. You get to really learn who is was and who she chooses to be. I was really touched by the reference the Resa makes that each woman can be an Iron Maiden is they can only see it within themselves. It touched me so much because for as long as I can remember my father has always called me his maiden warrior. So seeing the feeling and meaning behind the Iron Maiden came naturally to me.
I loved it. Anyone who needs confidence in who they are should read this.
Wonderful
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I received a free copy of this audio book from Story Origin for an honest review.
Great Tale
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Good follow up
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Truely Enjoy This 2nd Book in this Series!
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If you read/listened to The Dragonslayer’s Sword this episode is a must. If you enjoy really good dragon stories this series should be right at the top of your list for reading or listening. One of the things that really makes this a special story to listen to is the author’s narration. Resa has that intimate knowledge of the story that truly brings the story and each character to life.
Will she be a Dragonslayer or a Blacksmith?
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But the book really is more than that. It is the story of a persons' inner struggle to find themselves. A story that tells a person they can be what they want and need to be. A story that asks us to think about the people and world around us. A story that says we are a community and we can make it better. A story which says to not accept deceit, regardless if it's from an intimate partner, the culture and religion.
Read this story more deeply than just the world the author has created. As she stated in the book: He'd taught her that the real magic is how you let yourself be shaped by others, the same way a solid hammer blow shapes iron into something more beautiful than it could ever hope to be on its own.
From Blacksmith to Iron Maiden
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The Iron Maiden
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What a great story
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