Showing posts with label Pagan Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pagan Europe. Show all posts

Monday, 24 February 2014

Sons of Asgard: Victims of the Darkness Part One- Free Ebook deal


On the 28th of February 2014, the second book of the Sons of Asgard series will be available for free to download from Amazon, for use on the Kindle platform.

The usual price of part one is usually $4.97, so you would be a fool to miss out at that price but an even greater fool to miss out for free!

It had been two years since the mortal warriors Raif and Magnus laid their lives on the line to prevent the completion of Ragnorak. In the obscure and delicate Human world, King Charlemagne has spread his influence across western Europe with the arrogance of the victor. The rites and customs of the tribal peoples have started to disappear at the hands of the conqueror's sword.

Kindle exclusive book available for free!
Both brothers had left their old lives behind, so they could bury their past and make good in their future. Unfortunately Destiny had decided a different plan for them and soon the darkness of previous times sought them out for vengeance. With the high gods concerned by growing instability in the realm of Muspleheim, the children of Vili have to shoulder the burden of defeating the aims of vile witch's. The mortal warriors must race against the darkness to preserve the lives of their kidnapped children.

Journey with them through the politics of giants and malevolent desires of twisted creatures. From the lands of the dead to the halls of Asgard, gods and man must rally and do what is expected of them. If all fail to act against the darkness then all realms will suffer for the inactions of those who could.

This book is a tale of murder, death, destruction, love, hatred and revenge.

Other books already in the series are;

Sons of Asgard: Call of the Blood: Part One
Sons of Asgard: Call of the Blood: Part Two

Sons of Asgard: Call of the Blood: Complete Edition


Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Call of the Blood.

Launch of the Series.


After months of writing and planning, long nights spent checking and then re-checking; the first book of J. Junior Page's exciting new Dark Age work of historical fiction is finally available to read. The E-Book is currently available exclusively through Amazon for the Kindle reader and retails for a price comparable to an average cup of Coffee or half the price of a pack of Cigarettes. The Author hopes that the series of books can undo much of the confusion caused from the last couple of outings of Thor in the Marvel Comics version of the gods of the Northern Tradition. John Junior enjoy's the fiction of their version but hopes to correct a few errors that are far removed from the heathen faith of Europe.


The book is set in a Europe that is struggling to reassert it's identity after years of anarchy. Since the might of the Roman Empire came to an end, the people of Europe have had to endure constant conflict and religious persecution. Christianity wishes to spread it's message to the north of Europe and the Islamic faith seeks to spread the word of their faith to the lands already Christian.


In a small region which are now part of modern Germany and Denmark, the defenders of the pagan world notice the threat to their way of life by king Charlemagne and his great Frankish Empire. Against the backdrop of the great Christian king's war against the Saxon's our story unfolds.

King Charlemagne of the Franks.
Source: Wikimedia Commons

 In the relative isolation of the Danish western coast, two warriors and their Christian friend notice signs of interference by creatures that belonged to their dark pagan history. Soon our heroes are locked in a battle between the gods of the Aesir and their enemies outside the realm of Midgard.


Where murder and ruination run riot, the forces of good and light will choose their own heroes to battle against the darkness as it rises. 

Call of the Blood: Part One looks inside the desires of the major powers within the nine realms, as we stumble every closer to the final battle at Ragnorak.
Has destiny been defeated? And are all prophecies fixed? Only by reading the full book will you truly appreciate the journey of gods and monsters towards the end of everything! 



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