One of Catherine Coulter's best books!
Merrik Haraldsson,the younger brother of Rorik, the Lord of Hawkfell Island,whose journey begins in Kiev where he comes away with two slaves,but they're not who or what he thinks they are,not by a long shot.
Then the question arises: Can a woman be a skald,a troubadour of Viking times? Laren on of Merrik's slaves,is just that,and she's quite good. She wants to tell stories to earn enough silver and gold to buy her and her little brother from Merrik,only he refuses to sell her. Now that she's his,he must protect her when she's accused od murder,then save her yet again when he discovers her secret.....
Then the question arises: Can a woman be a skald,a troubadour of Viking times? Laren on of Merrik's slaves,is just that,and she's quite good. She wants to tell stories to earn enough silver and gold to buy her and her little brother from Merrik,only he refuses to sell her. Now that she's his,he must protect her when she's accused od murder,then save her yet again when he discovers her secret.....
This book is about the Vikings. It is harsh but sensitive. A real mystery.
travel back to Viking times with the Lord of Ravens Peak, Merrik Haroldsson, the younger brother of Rorik, the Lord of Hawkfell Island, whose journey begins in Kiev where he comes away with two slaves, but theyr'e not who or what he thinks they are. Can a woman be a skald, a troubador of Viking times? Laren, one ot Merriks slaves, is just that, and she's quite good.
Come with me to Viking times with the Lord of Raven's Peak, Merrik Haraldsson, the younger brother of Rorik, the Lord of Hawkfell Island, whose journey begins in Kiev where he comes away with two slaves, but they're not who or what he thinks they are, not by a long shot.
Then the question arises: Can a woman be a skald, a troubadour of Viking times? Laren, one of Merrik's slaves, is just that, and she's quite good. She wants to tell stories to earn enough silver and gold to buy her and her little brother from Merrik, only he refuses to sell her. And now that she is his, he must protect her when she's accused of murder, then save her yet again when he discovers her secrets.
Then the question arises: Can a woman be a skald, a troubadour of Viking times? Laren, one of Merrik's slaves, is just that, and she's quite good. She wants to tell stories to earn enough silver and gold to buy her and her little brother from Merrik, only he refuses to sell her. And now that she is his, he must protect her when she's accused of murder, then save her yet again when he discovers her secrets.
Set in Viking times, the Lord of Raven's Peak, Merrik Haraldsson, the younger brother of Rorik, the Lord of Hawkfell Island, whose journey begins in Kiev where he comes away with two slaves, but they're not who or what he thinks they are.
Laren, one of Merrick's slaves wants to tell stories to earn enough silver and gold to buy her and her little brother from Merrick, only he refuses to sell her. And now that she's his, he must protect her when she's accused of murder, then save her yet again when he discovers her secrets.
Laren, one of Merrick's slaves wants to tell stories to earn enough silver and gold to buy her and her little brother from Merrick, only he refuses to sell her. And now that she's his, he must protect her when she's accused of murder, then save her yet again when he discovers her secrets.
From a slave mart to a holding in Viking territory...
A very good novel about Vikings.
Part of a trilogy, the story of the second of three brothers and how he finds his true love.
Great Viking story with many twists and turns all the way to the end!
First in the "Lord" series
Good book. I really like Catherine Coulter