Book review: Oswald: Return of the King

Oswald

Oswald: Return of the King
(The Northumbrian Thrones #2)

Three years ago (already!!), I presented here Edwin: High King of Britain. I really enjoyed it. So when Oswald: Return of the King became available on Netgalley, I requested it, and then left it there for ever…
In my effort to clean my bookshelves, this was the last title that had been sitting on my Netgalley shelf for far too long. Yes, I did it! (Please clap here, merci). So now, I only have very recent titles, and I plan to keep it that way.
Before telling you more about this second book in the series, admire the beauty of the book cover, in the same style as the first book. Very classy, and the raven is actually an important character in the book.

 

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Edwin

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Edwin: High King of Britain
by
Edoardo Albert

Series: The Northumbrian Thrones (Book 1)

 

Publisher: Lion Fiction
Release Date: April 1, 2014

ISBN:  978-1782640332
Pages: 351

Genre:
Historical Fiction 

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 WHAT IS IT ABOUT

 Debut historical fiction series vividly recreating the rise of the Christian kings of Northumbria, England.
In 604 AD, Edwin, the deposed king of Northumbria, seeks refuge at the court of King Raedwald of East Anglia. But Raedwald is urged to kill his guest by Aethelfrith, Edwin’s usurper. As Edwin walks by the shore, alone and at bay, he is confronted by a mysterious figure–the missionary Paulinus– who prophesies that he will become High King of Britain. It is a turning point.
Through battles and astute political alliances Edwin rises to power, in the process marrying the Kentish princess Aethelburh. As part of the marriage contract the princess is allowed to retain her Christian faith. But, in these times, to be a king is not a recipe for a long life.
This turbulent and tormented period in British history sees the conversion of the Anglo-Saxon settlers who have forced their way on to British shores over previous centuries, arriving first to pillage, then to farm and trade–and to come to terms with the faith of the Celtic tribes they have driven out.
The dramatic story of Northumbria’s Christian kings helped give birth to England as a nation, English as a language, and the adoption of Christianity as the faith of the English.[provided by HFVBT]

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Read by the author’s wife, Harriet Whitbread, with music from Flos Harmonicus.

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Book review and giveaway: Edwin: High King of Britain

 

Edwin: High King of Britain

Edwin

In full compliance with FTC Guidelines,
I received this book for free
in exchange
for a fair and honest review.
I was in no way compensated
for this post as a reviewer,
and the thoughts are my own.
Edwin: High King of Britain
by
Edoardo Albert

Series: The Northumbrian Thrones (Book 1)

 

Publisher: Lion Fiction
Release Date: April 1, 2014

ISBN:  978-1782640332
Pages: 351

Genre:
Historical Fiction 

Source: Received
from the publisher for a
virtual book tour on HFVBT

Goodreads

Buy the Book

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Amazon UK
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This book counts for the following Reading Challenges:

       New author challenge   2014 historical fiction

MY THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS BOOK

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Followers of this blog know my enthusiasm for Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories and the key periods for the making of Great Britain. So this is a delight to present another historical novel focused on some earlier events, the 7th century, by another author who does also a great job.
Even  though admittedly, no one in my opinion can beat master Cornwell, let me tell you what’s great about Edwin: High King of Britain.
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