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  • King's Warrior

    Frost Kay

    language (Renegade Publishing, LLC, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Revolution and war come with a price in the fourth volume of USA Today Bestselling Author Frost Kay's The Aermian Feuds Series.Returning to Aermia should've been easy, but nightmares and death haunt her, leaving Sage as an outsider, even in her own family. Nothing is ever as it seems, and that's more apparent than ever as she plays a deadly game of cat and mouse with the one man who's carved himself into her unwilling heart.As war looms on the horizon, she must decide who to trust and what sacrifices she's willing to make for her kingdom. But with every decision, she feels the warlord's dark web of secrets, deceit, and betrayal closing around her. One mistake may mean destruction not only for herself, but for those she loves.In this thrilling fourth book in this Internationally Bestselling Series, Sage and Tehl will raze the world to protect their people and each other from the one man that threatens to tear them apart.The Aermian Feuds1- Rebel's Blade2 - Crown's Shield2.5 - Siren's Lure 3 - Enemy's Queen4 - King's Warrior4.5 - Warlord's Shadow 5 - Spy's Mask 6 - Court's Fool (2020)
  • King's Warrior

    Jenelle Leanne Schmidt, Angelina Walker

    language (Stormcave, Feb. 29, 2012)
    The hope of their world rests on the steel at his side...Threat of invasion looms. Oraeyn dreams of glory on the battlefield. Instead, he must engage in a battle of wills with a headstrong princess while ushering her to safety (and boredom) in a small village. But they must put aside their differences to save their homeland and complete the second part of their mission: seek out the legendary King’s Warrior to persuade him to take up arms once more.When their journey leads them to the lost realm of the dragons they get more adventure than either of them bargained for!
  • King's Warrior

    Frost Kay

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Revolution and war come with a price in the fourth volume of USA Today Bestselling Author Frost Kay's The Aermian Feuds Series.Returning to Aermia should've been easy, but nightmares and death haunt her, leaving Sage as an outsider, even in her own family. Nothing is ever as it seems, and that's more apparent than ever as she plays a deadly game of cat and mouse with the one man who's carved himself into her unwilling heart.As war looms on the horizon, she must decide who to trust and what sacrifices she's willing to make for her kingdom. But with every decision, she feels the warlord's dark web of secrets, deceit, and betrayal closing around her. One mistake may mean destruction not only for herself, but for those she loves.In this thrilling fourth book in this Internationally Bestselling Series, Sage and Tehl will raze the world to protect their people and each other from the one man that threatens to tear them apart.
  • Viking Warrior

    Judson Roberts

    eBook (Northman Books Inc., Dec. 17, 2010)
    In 9th century Denmark, a child born to a slave is also a slave, and the property of his mother’s master. Halfdan, the son of an Irish noblewoman and the Danish chieftain who captured and enslaved her, has grown up a slave in his own father’s household. But the Norns, the weavers of the fates of all men, have different plans for him--although rarely do they give a gift without exacting a price. A cruel twist of fate both frees Halfdan and robs him of the mother he loves, setting him upon the path to a new destiny. But a brutal act of treachery and murder upends Halfdan’s new life, sending him on the run with ruthless hunters hot on his trail.The Strongbow Saga, an epic tale of one man’s unstoppable quest for justice and vengeance told across five volumes (the fifth and final installment to be released in 2016), follows Halfdan’s quest for justice and vengeance in a vividly drawn story which immerses the reader in the Viking world, and carries them from the Scandinavian homelands to France, Russia, England, and Ireland, through dangerous journeys and fierce battles, through love lost and found.The story’s setting is not the Viking world you might think you know. The result of almost twenty years of in-depth research, the Strongbow Saga not only weaves a fast-paced story filled with action and emotion, but also paints a detailed and historically accurate picture of the Vikings, revealing a highly developed culture in which honor was valued more than life itself, a society which was based on a strong belief in the sanctity of the law and the right to individual freedom, which had an impact on western history and culture which is seldom understood or appreciated today.
  • Viking Warrior

    Judson Roberts

    Paperback (Northman Books, April 23, 2015)
    In 9th century Denmark, a child born to a slave is also a slave, and the property of his mother’s master. Halfdan, the son of an Irish noblewoman and the Danish chieftain who captured and enslaved her, has grown up a slave in his own father’s household. But the Norns, the weavers of the fates of all men, have different plans for him--although rarely do they give a gift without exacting a price. A cruel twist of fate both frees Halfdan and robs him of the mother he loves, setting him upon the path to a new destiny. But a brutal act of treachery and murder upends Halfdan’s new life, sending him on the run with ruthless hunters hot on his trail. The Strongbow Saga, an epic tale of one man’s unstoppable quest for justice and vengeance told across five volumes (the fifth and final installment to be released in 2016), follows Halfdan’s quest for justice and vengeance in a vividly drawn story which immerses the reader in the Viking world, and carries them from the Scandinavian homelands to France, Russia, England, and Ireland, through dangerous journeys and fierce battles, through love lost and found. The story’s setting is not the Viking world you might think you know. The result of almost twenty years of in-depth research, The Strongbow Saga not only weaves a fast-paced story filled with action and emotion, but also paints a detailed and historically accurate picture of the Vikings, revealing a highly developed culture in which honor was valued more than life itself, a society which was based on a strong belief in the sanctity of the law and the right to individual freedom, which had an impact on western history and culture which is seldom understood or appreciated today.
  • Warrior's Song

    Judith Pella

    eBook (Bethany House Pub, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Sky Killion, a half-Cheyenne seventeen-year-old torn between the two worlds of his heritage, finds acceptance when he is befriended by a rancher's son, but a horrible tragedy followed by an act of betrayal forces him to leave his home
  • Saboyu: A Warrior King

    Doris Cookie Roberts-Palacios

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Dec. 18, 2018)
    Doris "Cookie" Palacios loved telling stories to her two grandkids, Brooke and Anthony. Whenever they came to visit, before getting in the door, they reminded her that they must have a story before bedtime. Cookie worked long hours and was pretty exhausted by the kids' bedtime, but there was no getting around story time. Each night, Cookie would lie on the bed, the kids would pile on, and they were off to another land and time. Like butter on a skillet, Grandma Cookie would begin to spin stories of all kinds. One story was about a little boy who lived in a beautiful village and was to become a warrior king. He could talk to animals. Grandma called him Saboyu. After a while, Brooke and Anthony only wanted the stories about Saboyu. That name seemed to be magical. The kids were tiny and couldn't really pronounce the name Saboyu very well, but they made Grandma know exactly what they meant. Grandma created stories about Saboyu's life, his family and friends, his challenges, and especially his best friends-the monkey, the pig, and the bird. One day Brooke said, "Grandma, you should write a book with all your stories." Well, of course, Cookie made the stories up and forgot them as soon as she finished. Since she didn't write them down, she wasn't sure she could remember. But she told them she would write a book if they helped her. And she had them choose three stories. They loved the stories of the monkey, the pig, and the bird, and they even drew pictures of what they thought they looked like. As they recounted the stories to her, Saboyu came pouring back into her memory, and she saw his big smile and beautiful face. Cookie hopes you will enjoy meeting him, his beloved family, and his animal friends. She and her grandkids are busy writing more books about the adventures of this wonderful, young warrior king.
  • Warrior's Song

    Judith Pella

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Sky Killion, a half-Cheyenne seventeen-year-old torn between the two worlds of his heritage, finds acceptance when he is befriended by a rancher's son, but a horrible tragedy followed by an act of betrayal forces him to leave his home
  • The King's Warrior

    Charles Dowdy

    language (Wabejawi Publishing, Feb. 27, 2011)
    A young thief goes to work for a great warrior. Except once the thief learns who her employer is, and what he expects her to steal, she will do anything to get back to her harsh, unforgiving life. But she will not escape the warrior, or his demands. War is erupting around them, and its outcome depends on whether she can conquer her own fears and steal back a kingdom's most prized possession.About the author: Charles Dowdy is a broadcaster with radio stations in Mississippi and Louisiana. He currently lives in Louisiana with his wife, four children, two grateful mutts, one high priced yap dog, and a demon cat that has used way more than his allotted nine lives.
  • King's Warrior

    Jenelle Leanne Schmidt

    Paperback (Allan Homes, Feb. 29, 2012)
    Six hundred years ago the land of Aom-igh was threatened with invasion by the Dark Country across the Stained Sea; in their danger King Llian sought the help of the dragons and the myth-folk. Graldon, King of the Dragons, granted the human king with a gift that would help him defeat his enemies. Graldon also promised King Llian that the dragons would come to the humans' aid should Aom-igh ever be in such danger again. Years passed, and Aom-igh remained safe and isolated from its enemies. The dragons slowly disappeared and faded into legend and myth, and people forgot magic had ever existed. When her kingdom is threatened by the Dark Country once again, the headstrong Princess Kamarie sets off on a quest to find the man who may be able to save them all: the former King's Warrior. Traveling with her are two companions: her eccentric maid named Darby, and a squire named Oraeyn who resents his charge to travel with and protect the princess. However, finding the legendary hero proves to be the least of their worries. Together the companions encounter more than they ever bargained for. A beautiful gatekeeper, a sword fashioned by dragons, enemies who pursue them relentlessly and hound them at every turn, and an underground world full of mythical creatures are just the beginning of their adventures. As they search for the answers to mystifying riddles and seek a way to save everything they hold dear the comrades will learn a little about courage, a lot about truth, and more about themselves than they ever imagined. But if they can succeed in their quest, they may join worlds together.
  • Viking Warrior

    Judson Roberts

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, June 13, 2006)
    A young man only at peace when he is at war Young Halfdan is a slave. He is crafty with a bow and arrow and wise in the ways of the animals, but he can only dream of a warrior's life. That is, until the dark day a Saxon's blows lay his father on his deathbed, and his mother makes a tragic bargain for Halfdan's freedom. A boy's destiny can come at the most terrible price. Halfdan must suffer a grave loss in order to grasp what he most desires: to train by, to live by, and, if the fates decree it, to die by the force of his sword and the swiftness of his arrow. He is to be a warrior -- a great warrior. Bloody, furiously paced, heart-wrenching, and unflinching, this is a story of a land where the destinies of boys and men are forged in the heat of battle. Young Halfdan shall come to know the glories of true brotherhood and the unspeakable horrors of true evil. In this first book in a saga teeming with thrilling details of the Viking world, young Halfdan emerges as a new hero . . . a new myth . . . a new legend.
  • Viking Warrior

    Judson Roberts

    Paperback (Northman Books, March 15, 2011)
    In 9th century Denmark, a child born to a slave is also a slave, and the property of his mother’s master. Halfdan, the son of an Irish noblewoman and the Danish chieftain who captured and enslaved her, has grown up a slave in his own father’s household. But the Norns, the weavers of the fates of all men, have different plans for him, although rarely do they give a gift without exacting a price. The Strongbow Saga is an epic tale of one man’s unstoppable quest for justice and vengeance that carries him across the 9th century world of the Vikings. In Viking Warrior, book one of the Saga, a cruel twist of fate both robs Halfdan of the mother he loves and frees him, setting him upon the path to a new destiny. But a brutal act of treachery and murder upends Halfdan’s new life, sending him on the run with ruthless hunters hot on his trail.