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BOOK SPOTLIGHT: WOLVES OF WAGRIA
It is my pleasure to spotlight the Historical Fiction / Historical Action, Wolves of Wagria (Olaf’s Saga Book 3), by Eric Schumacher in The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour being held on 15th November 15th 2022. Wolves of Wagria was just released by Bodn Books today, 15th November 2022 (344 pages).
I’ve read Forged by Iron (Book 1) and Sigurd’s Swords (Book 2) in the epic Viking saga. Eric Schumacher masterfully captures the essence of the characters in what I consider one of the best Viking age novels available. I look forward to reading the third book in Olaf’s Saga.
Below are highlights of Wolves of Wagria and Eric Schumacher’s author bio.
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HIGHLIGHTS: WOLVES OF WAGRIA
Wolves of Wagria
(Olaf’s Saga Book 3)
by Eric Schumacher
(Blurb)
Three kingdoms. Two friends. Only one way to survive.
For fans of Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden comes the tale of Olaf Tryggvason and his adventures in the battle-scarred kingdom of Wagria.
It is AD 972. Olaf Tryggvason and his oath-sworn protector, Torgil, are once again on the move. They have left the Rus kingdom and now travel the Baltic Sea in search of plunder and fame. But a fateful storm lands them on the Vendish coastline in a kingdom called Wagria.
There, they find themselves caught between the aggression of the Danes, the political aspirations of the Wagrian lords, and the shifting politics in Saxland. Can they survive or will they become just one more casualty of kingly ambitions?
Find out in this harrowing sequel to the best-selling Forged by Iron and Sigurd’s Swords.
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AUTHOR BIO: ERIC SCHUMACHER
Eric Schumacher discovered his love for writing and medieval European history at a very early age, as well as authors like J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Bernard Cornwell, Jack Whyte, and Wilbur Smith. Those discoveries fueled his imagination and continue to influence the stories he tells. His first novel, God’s Hammer, was published in 2005.
You can follow Eric Schumacher on Amazon or by joining his newsletter at https://www.ericschumacher.net/readers-club.
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Cathie Dunn
Posted at 05:42h, 15 NovemberThanks so much for hosting Eric Schumacher today. x
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 13:33h, 15 NovemberHi Cathie–It was a pleasure to host Eric Schumacher and his newest book release, “Wolves of Wagria.”
Jan Sikes
Posted at 10:30h, 15 NovemberIt’s great to meet Eric here! This sounds like such a good read. Thanks, Linnea!
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 13:34h, 15 NovemberHi Jan–Thank you for dropping in and commenting. I have to admit that I love reading Viking-age novels full of adventure and great characters.
Luciana
Posted at 20:57h, 26 NovemberI will have to add Eric’s books to my list, not that I read Viking books, but your recommendation is enough for me, Linnea.
Linnea Tanner
Posted at 10:25h, 28 NovemberHi Luciana–Thank you for dropping in and commenting on Eric’s books. He’s one of the reasons I love to read Viking-era novels and learn more about their heroes, history, and culture. Best wishes for a happy holiday season.