A Tale from Norvegr
by
- Sigrid and Elyn
- Legacy of the Valiant
- The Long Winter of Miðgarðr
Three disparate women; one common goal: survive.
Jorunn holds fast to duty and honor. The stalwart shieldmaiden is admired for her skill and courage in a harsh landscape beset by dangers and enemies. Would she sacrifice it all for the love of a beautiful, mysterious woman?
Madlen, a revered holy sister of the Eldríss Hringr, bears a sacred mission to guard Miðgarðr from Surtr and the monstrous fire giants of Muspelheim on an island dominated by a volcanic passage between the realms. While inexplicably drawn to Jorunn, her obligation to the sisters and their tasks must remain her priority.
Young, quick-witted, and sharp-tongued Yngvi, forced into a marriage she didn’t want, would much rather be safeguarding the world with Jorunn and Madlen. However, she loves her children with a fierce passion that guides her every action.
Omens, prophecies, and visions from the gods hint at monstrous threats looming over the land—attacks by the draugr of folklore and a bitter, dark winter to surpass previous ones. When the unthinkable happens, many proclaim Ragnarök has come. Can Jorunn’s, Madlen’s, and Yngvi’s diverse talents save their kingdom, or will the gloomy nightmare spell the end of mankind?
Edale Lane presents another Tale from Norvegr, a thrilling historical fantasy kissed by sapphic romance. Micheal Crichton’s Eaters of the Dead (The 13th Warrior) meets George R. R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones with lesbians! If you enjoy watching the past unfold through epic battles, historic disasters, and the love and perseverance of strong women, don’t miss The Long Winter of Miðgarðr.
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Tropes: Band of Brothers/Sisters, Dark Enemy, Found Family, Prophesy, Quest, Secret Society
Word Count: 148,860
Setting: Pre-Viking age Norway
Languages Available: English
Series Type: Same Universe / Various Characters
Tropes: Band of Brothers/Sisters, Dark Enemy, Found Family, Prophesy, Quest, Secret Society
Word Count: 148,860
Setting: Pre-Viking age Norway
Languages Available: English
Series Type: Same Universe / Various Characters
Madlen held tight to Jorunn’s powerful frame as if a floodtide would sweep her away if she let go. The sincerity of Jorunn’s words was almost more than Madlen could bear. Nobody had ever proclaimed such love and devotion for her—not her parents, not her mentor, and not even her sisters of the circle. She had been admired, appreciated, lusted after, but never so unabashedly cherished. This sensation of being enveloped in a sea of love was more vital, empowering, and humbling than anything Madlen had experienced in her nearly thirty-nine years. It crushed her like a stone so that she could barely breathe, yet she clung tighter still, not wanting the emotion to subside.
READ MOREJorunn trembled in her arms and Madlen sensed the shieldmaiden’s pulse race, her muscles tighten, her breath hitch in her throat as she puffed raggedly into her ear. Could this be the moment they had both waited for? Might Madlen be ready to try something new? An impulse became a thought and wangled its way into an action.
Kissing wasn’t something Madlen thought about often, though perhaps more lately than ever in her life. And she never thought about intimate touching or sexual intercourse. Yet from some long-forgotten place in her being, the inclination arose to kiss Jorunn. Maybe she imagined the moment called for it, or perhaps a part of her mind wished to run an experiment. Or could it be the ardent fervor of Jorunn’s devotion? Perhaps a deep tendril of humanity wished to reward Jorunn for her service, as she had asked nothing of the sisterhood for the duties she had performed and always contributed more than she consumed. But might it possibly be the first inkling of desire on her part? Could she have moved her lips to touch Jorunn’s simply because she wanted to taste them, to discover what enchantment she might find there?
Jorunn moaned and melted into her at the simple, intimate touch, but made no move to invade Madlen’s mouth or grope her as the young man of her youthful experience had done. Jorunn’s lips were firm and soft, fiery and cool, responsive without being possessive, sweet with lingering mead, inviting like a summer day, as sure and prevailing as the mountains, ebbing and flowing in a steadfast motion like the sea. They held a world of sensations for Madlen, and she wanted to make the kiss last. Jorunn wasn’t backing away, so neither would she. With the tiniest flick of her tongue, Madlen parted Jorunn’s lips, and the shieldmaiden waited for her, beckoning without demanding, allowing her to take her time.
For the first time in her life, Madlen felt an urgent pulse run through her body. It seemed to start at her feet and run up her calves and thighs, through her midsection and chest, trickling up her throat and cascading through her mouth as she tested the depth of the kiss. Only for an instant, and then she felt the earth move under her feet. At first, she supposed it was the magical trance she’d put herself into until she realized it was something else entirely.
Jorunn broke off the kiss with alarm blazing on her face. She gripped Madlen by the arms and stared into her eyes with the most commanding force she’d ever known a human to possess. “Get to the boats now!”
A roaring rumble followed, and the ground shook harder. “Not without you and my sisters,” Madlen swore. “What’s happening?”
Jorunn didn’t need to answer. Backing away from the awning to her longhouse, Madlen looked up at the volcano looming in the night sky behind it. Suddenly, a terrible black column of coal pitch ash unfurled from the top of the crater against a canvas of moonlit midnight blue, obscuring stars, thrusting upward inside itself until it produced a towering mushroom shape higher than the mountain itself. Before Madlen could process what she beheld, a thundering boom shook the cloister, and every building in it rattled. Her very bones vibrated from the roar.
Unable to do naught but stand and stare, Madlen’s eyes widened as the terrible and awesome sight unfolded before her. Orange lightning flashed within the powerful explosion as fire battled ice in a dance she knew it had performed in the past yet never fully expected to witness.
“Come quickly!” Jorunn urged, tugging on her arm. Others raced out of their dwellings, standing in the open ring of common space encircling the magnificent hof.
While Madlen stared unblinking at Eldríssfell’s roaring jaws, spitting tons of ash into the air, she heard Jorunn take charge.
“Svend, get your family and the other workers onto a boat. Yorick, ensure all the ships have their sails, oars, rigging, and are ready to launch. Thorvald, muster the Red Guard with their rations and weapons to this spot. Ranveig and Byrnjar, help me get all the sisters safely into their vessels.”
The men moved quickly, but the sisters were sluggish to respond. “I don’t understand what went wrong,” Zilmara said when she emerged from the longhouse.
“Helge!” Kolr called as he dashed toward the blacksmith’s house. She rushed out into his waiting arms, followed by her brother and father. “This way,” the warrior instructed.
“Hurry,” Svend commanded the group of domestic workers and fishers who piled out of their lodgings with terrified screams of panic.
“I must go back for my—”
“No, you mustn’t!” Svend insisted and grabbed the woman by the wrist. “You have your cloak to keep you warm. There isn’t time.”
“Sisters, do what Jorunn says,” ordered Galdra. “I will stay behind and hold back the fire until all have boarded the ships. Then I will follow.”
“You cannot hold back the fire giants alone, Sister Prime,” declared Byrnjar. “I shall remain as your shield.”
Then Madlen saw it, like an ice blue snake winding its way through sloughing snow, a thundering river of melt—the glacial outburst flood. That answers one question; yes, the fire will indeed melt the ice. It might miss the camp, following the paths of least resistance, taking the fastest routes to the sea; then again, it could inundate the cloister and the harbor in minutes. No more time to stare in wonder at the enraged volcano.
“I’ll throw you over my shoulder and carry you to the docks if you do not move this instant!” Jorunn vowed, and her hand clamped tighter around Madlen’s wrist.
“I’m coming, my love. Solfrid?” She glanced around with a fretful gaze as realization struck her. It was a terrifying blow from Thor’s hammer to her chest, knocking the wind clean out of her, and Madlen found her thoughts sluggish and misty as if in a fog of disbelief.
“I’m here, Madlen!” Her friend’s voice cut through the whirlwind of sensory overload and Madlen caught her hand. Together, the three of them dashed toward the dock house. There was a whistle and a crash, and then Madlen felt as if she had been stung by a hundred bees. The dock house was gone, crushed beneath a smoldering boulder, steam shooting out from under it as the snow evaporated from its heat. Someone screamed. It might have been her.
COLLAPSEidasue123 on BookBub wrote:Mark G.
5.0 out of 5 stars This book has everything!
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
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I loved this book! If you are a fan of strong, dedicated, honorable, compassionate female characters who won’t be pushed into any mold, stories based on historical events mixed with Nordic/Viking mythology, wrapped in battles, personal struggles, and some romance - you have to read this book!If you are reading this review chances are you have already read the book description - so I won’t repeat that information.
Jorunn is an amazing character - strong, loyal, decicated, but also keenly aware of everything that happens around her; she can be a brutal warrior one minute and in the next a compassionate friend.
Madlen and Yngvi are also courageous and dedicated women who, somewhat unintentionally, play important roles in the quest for survival of everyone in Midgardr.
Edale Lane has given us characters we can identify with, “feel” with, mourn with, rejoice with, and a few that we would like to “run through” with that sword.
The book includes beautifully illustrated maps of the lands from the story and a section of author’s notes giving detailed historical background used for the book.
Another addition is the Index of places, terms, and characters - which is very useful and it may be beneficial to read this before starting the story itself as the story uses quite a few terms that may be unknown to most readers.
Come along for the journey and you’ll experience deception, betrayal, battles, and communities banding together to survive the longest winter known to man at that time in history.
I read an Advance Copy of this book and am leaving this voluntary review based on my personal reading experience.
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Life is hard for the people in this story as they struggle against rival warrior groups and the elements to protect themselves and provide enough food through what they grow and by fishing. But things are about to get harder. There are rumors of "monsters" rampaging through the countryside killing entire families and attacking towns - but are they just rumors? The weather also seems to be acting strangely and an island volcano no longer seems to be under the control of the Sisters who have long watched over it. The natural instability leads to political instability as well and alliances are fracturing and reforming in strange, unpredictable ways. Three strong, amazing women - a shieldmaiden, a holy sister and a smart, cunning young woman forced into marriage for political reasons have interesting connections with each other and with all the changes going on in the story. This was such an amazing read. I learned very early on that the author was not going to pull any punches and that I could never relax and assume I knew what was going to happen next. I went through the whole range of emotions with this one as I cheered on those fighting the good fight, cried for some who were lost (and cheered others getting what was coming to them, lol). An amazing roller coaster of a ride that I wouldn't have missed for the world.
November 20, 2024
Don’t miss this one! All of this author’s tales of Novegr are wonderful but this one particularly hit me. The details about life in the 560’s draw you in and make you feel part of village life. We were introduced to Jorunn, a shield maiden, in the prequel Jorunn A Shieldmaiden of Harfell. She is a fabulous MC with honor, integrity and passion for life. She has been dealt a bad hand but plays it well and is not bitter. Her attitude toward service is inspiring. Madlen is a holy woman working to keep a volcano from exploding. Jorunn adores her from her first glimpse. Yngvi is a bossy daughter of the man who would be king. She is married off to solidify a political relationship. Somehow, she perseveres and makes a difference in the lives of many. These are the main characters, but the story is filled to the brim with well-drawn characters who you can easily root for. The story revolves around an actual event when volcanic explosions blocked the sun for a year and a half. Watching the people of the story attack the problem and survive through such misery is really inspiring. I also appreciated the love stories woven into it. There are epic battles and cannibal attacks but also love and honor. Such a great epic!
The prequel, Jorunn, Shieldmaiden of Hárfell is free to download. The link for the novella is listed above as DOWNLOAD EPUB. Note: this is NOT the 148k word novel, but the novella prequel. Click the AMAZON button to purchase the novel.
Enjoy the prequel and after meeting Jorunn and the other main characters, you'll want to continue their journey in the full-length novel, The Long Winter of Miðgarðr.