The Aesir, the Norse Gods, enjoyed watching over Midgard, the realm of humans, who provided them with curiosities and entertainment. Odin, the All-Father, took a vested interest in his Nordic believers, particularly the three Ulfson siblings. Their lineage paid homage to the Raven, Odin’s winged companions.
Torben “Hel-Bringer” Ulfson, Chieftain of his people, occupied a bay side settlement called Klavik at the foot of the mountains in Norway. After many years of raids and battles, he wanted more for his family and people than the way of the Viking. The moniker Hel-Bringer, given to him by his Viking brethren was a sign to embark on a different purpose in life.
Wynflaed of Northumbria, a handmaiden abducted by marauding Vikings, was meant to be sold as a slave. Moments away from death after defying her captor, the last thing she expected was to be rescued. By a Viking no less. Torben was formidable, gentle and righteous frustrating Wynflaed to no end.
Neither is prepared for the fierce connection of their spirits. The burning bond threatens to consume them. Both teeter on the edge of succumbing to their heart’s desire but first, they must lay bare their souls.