About Bruce Nesmith: Bruce was the lead designer for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, as well as working on Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Fallout 4. Prior to that he wrote the Ravenloft Boxed Set for Dungeons and Dragons, as well as numerous other D&D products. These days he writes novels at home with his wife and two cats, unless he is running one of his many tabletop role-playing games. What inspires you to write? I've been telling stories all my life through gaming, but I've always … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Bruce Nesmith
Broken Souls by Troy Calkins
Bothvar Beorcolsson Through fire and ice I will fight to find honor. Whether it be giants or creatures of the night, I’ll fight. Pain is my comfort, and sorrow is my companion. Death follows wherever I go. Even the sun hides from my sight. Bothvar they call me. My journey isn’t an easy one. It follows a long and broken road full of the bones of those who I couldn’t save and those who got in my way. My blades are soaked in the blood of my enemies, but my heart is left in shattered pieces, … [Read more...] about Broken Souls by Troy Calkins
The Unnamed Warrior by Rachel Tsoumbakos
Valhalla: Where the Valkyries rule and women decide the fates of mortal men. Destined to always bring about the destruction of men, the Valkyries are tasked with gathering the ultimate army against the war they are destined to never win: Ragnarok. But could one of these fierce women find love among the horrors of war? Svafa thinks she can. However, thanks to the fates, she is destined to be reborn and her love must stand up against the rigours of time. Could their love change the fated … [Read more...] about The Unnamed Warrior by Rachel Tsoumbakos
Castles in the Snow by Linda Heavner Gerald
Castles in the Snow, a Thrillers/Suspense novel, follows the real-life of my friend, Paul Lister, who was kind enough to allow the setting to occur inside his beloved 23,000-acre estate at Alladale, a European Nature Reserve and Trust at Inverness Scotland. Although the story is riveting, while transitioning from Scotland to Charleston, SC, the added dimension of facts and actual events add to the allure. Within this 61,213-word manuscript exist the realities of a planet out-of-control as we … [Read more...] about Castles in the Snow by Linda Heavner Gerald
Lief by Celeste Barclay
Lief by Celeste Barclay Fate brought them together. Free will binds them. Leif Ivarrson wants nothing more than to enjoy the comforts of home after sailing for months. When a neighboring jarl arrives bearing news of a threat to their land and security, Leif knows there will be no rest for him. Tasked with finding and bringing back this jarl’s niece, Leif departs on a journey that fate designed but he chooses to carry out. Sigrid Torbensdóttir’s visions have been both a gift and a curse … [Read more...] about Lief by Celeste Barclay
The Viking’s Apprentice by Kevin McLeod
The Viking's Apprentice by Kevin McLeod The Viking's Apprentice is a permafree book now on Amazon and other retailers. What would you do if you discovered nothing was as you thought, and the fate of your friends, perhaps even the world was in your hands? That’s the reality Peter must face in this award-winning middle Grade adventure, The Viking’s Apprentice. Campbell’s Cove is a small town surrounded in mystery and intrigue. The history of the Cove tells us of dragons, trolls, goblins and … [Read more...] about The Viking’s Apprentice by Kevin McLeod
Double Toil & Trouble by Peg Herring
Scotland’s King Macbeth has been dead for a decade, yet his legacy changes forever the lives of his twin nieces, Jenna and Jessie macFindlaech. Viking raiders on a blood feud come to their home in the Cairngorm Mountains, intending to kill all males of Macbeth’s line. Finding only female descendants in the clan-hold, the Vikings declare they will seek out the older sister, who has two sons. Knowing she must somehow warn Tessa, Jenna escapes the marauders. To her horror, the Vikings take Jessie … [Read more...] about Double Toil & Trouble by Peg Herring
Interview with Author – Stuart G Yates
About Stuart G Yates: From the Wirral, on Merseyside, Stuart G Yates brings to his work the gritty atmosphere of a region and life which were tough, varied and always exciting. He has written from an early age, in fact there were many times when the only way he get through was by bashing out words on his old Olivetti typewriter. Now, he does the same but on a keyboard. He writes thrillers and historical fiction and has also been known to dabble in the paranormal. He enjoys reading, painting … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Stuart G Yates
Warrior Lore by Ian Cumpstey @kadipress
Warrior Lore is the second collection of Scandinavian folk ballads translated into English verse by Ian Cumpstey, following Lord Peter and Little Kerstin. These narrative ballads were part of an oral tradition in Scandinavia, and were first written down around 1600. Included in this book are stories of heroes and fighters, Vikings, and trolls. The legendary hero Widrick Waylandsson comes face to face with a troll in the forest. Thor resorts to cross-dressing in a bid to recover his stolen … [Read more...] about Warrior Lore by Ian Cumpstey @kadipress