The Voyage of Freydis
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Publisher Description
The Vinland Viking Saga: Book 1
History set her fate in stone…
Murderer. Mercenary. Temptress.
Trickster. Traitor. Thief.
But under a hammer that falls like thunder, stone will always shatter.
So with her voice she lights the forge.
The Voyage of Freydis sings the silenced tale of Freydis Eiriksdottir, the first and only woman to lead a Viking voyage across the Atlantic in this tempestuous retelling of an ancient Icelandic saga set at the dawn of the 11th century.
Content notice: spousal abuse.
Praise for The Voyage of Freydis:
‘Anyone who loves Vikings and historical fiction definitely should pick up this book’ Emily, NetGalley reviewer
‘Very lyrically written, I felt as if I was reading a song’ Tiffany, NetGalley reviewer
‘As a lover of mythology and historical fiction I knew immediately I was going to like this book – and I’m pleased to say I not only liked it but I LOVED it!’ Libby, NetGalley reviewer
‘Tamara Goranson’s writing really shines here. I felt the cold, heard the wind, flinched with the blows – that takes a lot of skill’ Dawn, NetGalley reviewer
‘Took me on a rollercoaster of emotions’ Charlotte, NetGalley reviewer
Reviews
‘Anyone who loves Vikings and historical fiction definitely should pick up this book’ Emily, NetGalley reviewer
‘Very lyrically written, I felt as if I was reading a song’ Tiffany, NetGalley reviewer
‘As a lover of mythology and historical fiction I knew immediately I was going to like this book – and I’m pleased to say I not only liked it but I LOVED it!’ Libby, NetGalley reviewer
‘Tamara Goranson’s writing really shines here. I felt the cold, heard the wind, flinched with the blows – that takes a lot of skill’ Dawn, NetGalley reviewer
‘Took me on a rollercoaster of emotions’ Charlotte, NetGalley reviewer
About the author
Tamara Goranson holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology as well as Adjunct Professor status at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. She published several academic pieces before she turned to writing short stories, creative non-fiction, and historical fiction, winning 3rd prize in the 2019 Vancouver Island Writers’ Association annual general contest for her nonfiction piece, ‘A Voice in Time’. She lives in Victoria with her husband and two daughters.