The Songweaver's Vow

The Songweaver's Vow

by Laura VanArendonk Baugh

Narrated by Liz Morey

Unabridged — 9 hours, 23 minutes

The Songweaver's Vow

The Songweaver's Vow

by Laura VanArendonk Baugh

Narrated by Liz Morey

Unabridged — 9 hours, 23 minutes

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Overview

She tells Greek legends to entertain Norse gods-until one of her stories leads to murder.

When Euthalia's father trades her to Viking raiders, her best hope is to be made a wife instead of a slave. She gets her wish-sort of-when she is sacrificed as a bride to a god.

Her inhuman husband seems kind, but he visits only in the dark of night and will not allow her to look upon him. By day Euthalia becomes known as a storyteller, spinning ancient Greek tales to entertain Asgard's gods and monsters.

When one of her stories precipitates a god's murder and horrific retribution, Euthalia discovers there is a monster in her bed as well. Alone in a hostile Asgard, Euthalia must ally with a spiteful goddess to sway Odin himself before bloody tragedy opens Ragnarok, the prophesied end of the world.

2018 Realm Award, Best Fantasy, SPFBO's Best of 2017 Semi-Finalist

With an epic cast of characters including Odin, Thor, Freyja, and Loki, and a magnificent harmony of Greek and Nordic mythology, this tale will appeal to readers of Neil Gaiman, Stephen Lawhead, and Mercedes Lackey.


Editorial Reviews

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"A lyric course in Norse mythology, packed with heart and wit." --Kirkus Reviews

"In this expressive banquet of love,legends, and exploits, VanArendonk Baugh channels the charm and grandeur of theNorse pantheon effortlessly.... Overall, a tale foreveryone--especially those who love a mix of superheroes, romance, and monstrous action." --Kirkus Reviews

"Laura VanArendonk Baugh can hold her own with the greats! ... It's exciting, romantic, unpredictable, and heartwrenching. There were plenty of Gasp Out Loud moments and even a few tears . . . everything I want in a read, really!" -- Sylvia Mercedes, reviewer

Kirkus Reviews

2017-03-31
A romantic fantasy sees a woman become enthralled to the Norse gods.Euthalia, a young woman soon to be married, journeys with her father's trading expedition. While traveling, Chief Tikhomir wants to wed his daughter to a rich member of the Byzantine Empire. When large vessels shaped like serpents approach downriver, he hopes the Northmen aboard plan to negotiate rather than plunder. Tikhomir offers Euthalia to the man with the "dragon voice," avoiding senseless fighting. She leaves with the Northmen, patient for a chance to escape but also surprised by how well they feed, clothe, and bathe her. Eventually, they reach a Northland village, and she learns that she's to be sacrificed—that is, married—to the man with the dragon voice. Doing so both mystifies and ennobles her existence, because the man is actually Vidar, a son of the god Odin, ruler of Asgard. Vidar keeps her in an empty replica of the Northland village, visiting her dwelling only at night, when no light may reveal his face. Euthalia otherwise becomes known as a teller of Greek tales to the Asgardians, whom she meets in Odin's hall. Among them is the trickster Loki, who plays Euthalia against his fellow gods to deadly effect. In this expressive banquet of love, legends, and exploits, VanArendonk Baugh (Social, Civil, and Savvy, 2017, etc.) channels the charm and grandeur of the Norse pantheon effortlessly. Splendid dialogue breathes life into the likes of the poet Bragi, who says, "All stories are songs....Only some have music." The stars of Norse myth appear as the mystery of Vidar unfolds, including Thor, Freyja, Baldr, as well as the inhuman children of Loki, Fenrir, and Jörmungandr. As the world-ending Ragnarok approaches, Euthalia wonders whether the gods have been struck with "admirable self-possession or futile madness." She later discovers that "there is small magic in the daily choices of every living thing." Overall, a tale for everyone—especially those who love a mix of superheroes, romance, and monstrous action. A lyric course in Norse mythology packed with heart and wit.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173568625
Publisher: Æclipse Press
Publication date: 07/12/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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