When the search of your younger sister brings you into the ninth century…
Synopsis
A bond that even time cannot break
Storm Berger has never forgiven himself for his younger sister Madison’s disappearance. Suspecting she’s travelled back to the ninth century in the footsteps of other family members, Storm can only make sure she’s safe by going after her.
Raised unconventionally as her father’s only child, Freydis has never been content to simply accept her fate. So, when she’s promised in marriage to a tyrant, she’s determined to find a way out of the arrangement. Help comes in the form of a mysterious and attractive stranger stranded on her island’s shores: Storm.
The only way Freydis can truly be free is for Storm to marry her himself. But that would mean entwining lives that, until now, have been separated by centuries. . .
My review
Storm Berger has never forgiven himself since a year ago his younger sister Madison disappeared into thin air. He has the suspicion that Maddie, just like his other sibling, has found an ancient but magical artefact, that transports you to the ninth century. Now Storm wants to find such an artefact himself, to find his sister back. After a long search, he finally has such thing in his hands, and indeed it brings him in the ancient times of the Vikings and he crosses paths with Freydis, a young woman who has a will of her own. A will that makes her a strong adversary in fights. But when forced to marry a tyrant, Freydis needs to find a way out of the arrangement and a way to gain her own freedom. And for some inexplicable reason, she may find that help in the form of the stranger recently arrived on her island. A stranger that is nothing like any other man she ever met, but if Storm is her only way out, who is she to refuse his help?
Those who know me, know that I am rather sceptical with stories that involve magic, time travelling, or other things that are rather impossible. So I see you already thinking: “So why Tizi, if you are not liking that kind of stories, have you read this book, that clearly has some magical things in it?”
Well, because, this series got me hooked and I just had to read it!
My heart went out to Storm from the very start of this book. The guilt he carries around since his younger sister went up in thin air is paralyzing him, it’s his only thought to find Maddie again. And yes, as a reader we know where Maddie is, and Storm for sure also has an idea where (or in what era) she is. But I could understand that he needs confirmation that Maddie is doing just fine, wherever and whenever she is…
Yet somehow, Freydis’s story was even a sadder one… Being an only child, even a real Daddy’s girl, she was raised more like a boy than a girl. She is a strong young girl at the start of the story, and it was sad to read how after losing her father, her own mother just sends her off, after her new marriage. From the start it felt fishy to me, but in a way, I was happier to see Freydis go somewhere else than staying with her mother that clearly dislikes her own daughter…
If only Freydis would end up in a happier place… It angers me to read where people use their powers to their own benefits, forcing people to do what they want, not taking people’s feelings in account at all.
Despite having everything against her, Freydis can luckily count on one person always being on her side, in the form of loyal Joalf, who keeps training her and is a real ally.
This isn’t the kind of book where the moment Storm enters Freydis’s world, they fall head over heels in love, they cannot stay way from each other and profess their undying love in the matters of days or weeks.
And I was happy for it! Because to be honest, I don’t believe that people fall in love that easily. In lust, yes, but love needs to grow and that only happens when you get to know someone better in time.
So I found it so sweet to see how time passes by, and Storm and Freydis get closer, even without realizing it. They have respect for each other, they understand each other and want to help each other out.
Of course, it was also a bit funny to see how a Storm from the 21st century is adapting to the 9th century. And while he does a great job at it, of course some slips are inevitable.
And it isn’t easy to explain the way the world runs now, with equality, to people of another era.
With growing feelings, yet unspoken, and things taking an unexpected direction for the main characters, I found myself rotting for this couple. Even if at moments they were so infuriating frustrating! If only they dared to speak out and confess their true feelings! It would have spared the both of some headaches and heartaches! 😊
In more than just one way, I found this truly a power couple. Together they are a force to be reckoned with, their strengths enforce each other even more. And even if the truth is difficult to understand, and living in a whole different era (both for Storm and for Freydis), having each other and having someone to trust completely, makes it all easier to digest and comprehend.
I truly enjoyed reading this story, as it shows the power of not only a magical artefact, but also the power of love. How it can emerge at the most unexpected time and way. And how with love, in fact, nothing is impossible!





























