The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne opens a Norse-inspired epic fantasy set in Vigrið, a fractured land still marked by the long-ago extinction of its gods. As rival jarls maneuver for advantage and monstrous creatures roam forests and mountains, t…
The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne opens a Norse-inspired epic fantasy set in Vigrið, a fractured land still marked by the long-ago extinction of its gods. As rival jarls maneuver for advantage and monstrous creatures roam forests and mountains, the remains of those fallen deities offer dangerous magical power to those willing to claim it. The novel follows three central figures: a huntress on a perilous mission, a battle-hungry noblewoman who has turned away from comfort, and a thrall seeking revenge within the mercenary company known as the Bloodsworn. Their intersecting paths drive a dark, war-torn narrative of magic, dragons, and ancient mythology returning to shape the fate of their world.
The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne opens a Norse-inspired epic fantasy set in Vigrið, a fractured land still marked by the long-ago extinction of its gods. As rival jarls maneuver for advantage and monstrous creatures roam forests and mountains, t…
The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne opens a Norse-inspired epic fantasy set in Vigrið, a fractured land still marked by the long-ago extinction of its gods. As rival jarls maneuver for advantage and monstrous creatures roam forests and mountains, the remains of those fallen deities offer dangerous magical power to those willing to claim it. The novel follows three central figures: a huntress on a perilous mission, a battle-hungry noblewoman who has turned away from comfort, and a thrall seeking revenge within the mercenary company known as the Bloodsworn. Their intersecting paths drive a dark, war-torn narrative of magic, dragons, and ancient mythology returning to shape the fate of their world.
In The Hunger of the Gods, John Gwynne returns to the war-torn land of Vigrið, where a fragile order collapses as the dragon goddess Lik-Rifa breaks free after centuries of imprisonment. Her call gathers monsters and other vaesen to form an overwhelm…
In The Hunger of the Gods, John Gwynne returns to the war-torn land of Vigrið, where a fragile order collapses as the dragon goddess Lik-Rifa breaks free after centuries of imprisonment. Her call gathers monsters and other vaesen to form an overwhelming force, threatening human realms already scarred by conflict. In response, desperate mortals resort to forbidden magic and resurrect other gods, hoping divine power can counter the rising dragon and her creatures. This epic fantasy leans into large-scale warfare, ancient mythology, and ruthless revenge, with powerful figures on all sides forced to weigh loyalty, survival, and the cost of unleashing beings they may no longer control.
The Fury of the Gods by John Gwynne concludes a Norse-inspired epic fantasy saga in which gods, monsters, and mortals converge on a single, war-torn battlefield. Varg, now firmly bound to the Bloodsworn, must confront both his past and a dragon that…
The Fury of the Gods by John Gwynne concludes a Norse-inspired epic fantasy saga in which gods, monsters, and mortals converge on a single, war-torn battlefield. Varg, now firmly bound to the Bloodsworn, must confront both his past and a dragon that threatens everything he has come to value. In Snakavik, Elvar struggles to secure her rule while contending with internal rivals and the destructive power of a wolf god she may not be able to control. As Biorr’s warband advances north and Gudvarr schemes for Lik-Rifa’s favor, every faction is drawn toward a final, world-shaping conflict steeped in magic, vengeance, and myth.