E S Moxon brings the dark ages to life
through her vivid descriptions of both people and place. As Rome has
pulled out of Britain, there is a massive power vacuum and the
remaining tribes are left to battle it out for power, life and land.
Wulfsuna follows Lord Wulfgar and his attempts to establish a home
for his tribe, a split family of Saxons who must fight Angles and
Picts to establish their home. Moxon weaves an epic tale of Lord
Wulfgar's struggles, loves and loss.
When I was sent a copy of the book to
read and review, I first read a few pages to get a feel for the
writing before dedicating myself to the full read and I knew
immediately that it was going to be a thrilling book. The
descriptions are highly vivid and take the reader into the heat of
battle and whilst reading I kept thinking 'HBO drama, HBO drama'
mainly because it was so vivid and I expect it would make an
excellent TV series (as long as the director sticks to the historical
detail that Moxon has detailed so accurately well). I'm personally
not that into battle scenes and the book had many of them, but I did
feel that they were integral to the story and illustrated exactly how
much turmoil there was during the era without a clear leader or land
borders. What I loved reading most was the bewitching seer who is
cast out of her village and who fate weaves into Lord Wulfgar's arms.
Her point-of-view and story held my interest and I would have loved
to have the entire book seen from her eyes, she was such a
enthralling character.
If you love epic battles, Dark Age
Britain, Saxons and beer wagons (has to be said, I'll dream forever
of a beer wagon), then this book is for you! It is the first in a
series, giving fans something to look forward to when the next book
is released. A beautiful historical fiction for an era often ignored
by conventional histories.
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much Holly! I'm flattered you feel it will make good tv drama. I'd love to see Wulfsuna brought to life on screen! When I write I try to imagine myself inside the characters as the action unfolds, so it's great to know that seeps through to the reader. And I must add that the beer wagon is my personal favourite!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome, it was epic 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you! :D
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