Land of Fury: A Norse Snow White Retelling

By Lindsey Pogue

Land of Fury: A Norse Snow White Retelling - Lindsey Pogue
  • Release Date: 2023-03-07
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 5
5
From 6 Ratings

Description

"WOW WOW WOW! - I didn't think this series could get better, but LP just blew my mind!" - Tricia Flowers, Goodreads

Once upon a time, there was a desperate princess, a scythe-wielding huntsman, and a band of Viking horsemen.

Princess Thora, youngest daughter of the infamous Queen of Norseland, has only known life behind the walls of Winterwood Keep. Shut away from the outside world, Thora awaits the day she is called upon to fulfill her royal duty. When that day arrives, and Thora learns she will marry the kingdom's most sinister chieftain, she must decide between her freedom, and the dangers stalking the wild winter lands, or her obligation to her kingdom and confronting the evils that lurk the castle corridors she calls home. 

It's not long before Thora learns nothing is quite what it seems, and with an unlikely ally at her side, she embarks on a journey that will alter the fabric of Norseland forever.

Prepare to feel the kiss of winter on your skin as you're windswept in this heart-pounding, swoon-worthy Norse-inspired Snow White retelling.

If you enjoy love/hate relationships, secret identities, and reluctant heroines on whirlwind adventures, this is the tale for you.

**Contains adult content**
Visit author's website for trigger warnings.

Also included in RUINED LANDS RETELLINGS (interconnected stand-alones):
City of Ruin (Beauty and the Beast)
Sea of Storms (Skadi and Njord, Norse Mythology)
Land of Fury (Snow White and the Huntsman)

*Bonus Ruined Lands stories available in my Rogue Reader Community

Also in the FORGOTTEN WORLD

FORGOTTEN LANDS (interconnected stand-alones):
Dust and Shadow
Borne of Sand and Scorn (prequel novella)
Earth and Ember
Tide and Tempest

Reviews

  • Loved every bit

    5
    By Tinkerbell23
    I say this about every one of Lindsey’s books but I loved every page. This story captured me on page one and kept me company in the late nights I was up with my newborn. The characters were so realistic, the details played through my head like a movie. I mostly loved the surprises throughout the story. They kept me guessing. This book can be read independently but for the best experience I suggest you read the previous 2 ruined land books first.