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City of Skies (The Viking Assassin #1) Paperback | Pages: 304 pages
Rating: 3.89 | 736 Users | 193 Reviews

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Original Title: City of Skies
ISBN: 1543057187 (ISBN13: 9781543057188)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Viking Assassin #1

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ONE GIRL. A DEADLY QUEST. AN EPIC JOURNEY.

Nora Hunt has just joined the deadly quest to discover the ancient legend of the nine worlds of the Vikings. Her post-apocalyptic dystopian world, Triangle of Peace, is the only home she’s ever known. But at sixteen years old, the skilled young warrior joins an elite band of raiders called Jarls. Her mission? Merely to win the perilous battle for the artifacts that awakens the Viking realms and avoid falling in love with the charming boy who just happens to be her worst enemy...and she’s not quite sure which task is more difficult… But when Nora learns the Norse gods bestowed her with a mystical secret tattooed on her back the stakes are higher than ever to claim the great Viking Empires.

Experience the beginning of this fast paced fantasy saga that will have you turning the pages. If you are a fan of Divergent, The Hunger Games and Cassandra Clare you will enjoy this series.

Warning: This book contains action, mystery, romance and general badassery. Read at your own risk.

The Viking Assassin Series:
City of Skies
City of Vikings
City of Assassins (out early 2018)

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Title:City of Skies (The Viking Assassin #1)
Author:Farah Cook
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:February 27th 2017 by Lindhart Publishing Ltd.
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Science Fiction. Dystopia

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Ratings: 3.89 From 736 Users | 193 Reviews

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Amazing!I love quests and mysteries and other worlds!! Everyone is doing their best to unlock the Shadowlands and when Nora Hunt is forced to leave the East and join the Raider program in the West, she has that ultimate goal too. The program is brutal and only five people end up making it through. Towards the end of this novel, Nora can finally set out to do what she originally was supposed to do....find her father.

This is an amazing book - a real page turner. The excitement builds throughout with great, unexpected turns. Nora Hunt is a strong character with such determination. Her skills continue to develop as she becomes an excellent warrior. The book is well written, with vivid descriptions that immerse you into the story. I cant wait for the second book.

Real Rating: 4.75 stars out of 5.I'm not going to go into much detail since it hasn't come out yet, but I loved it!You'll love this book if you loved the Hunger Games and Throne of Glass.This book just flies by. I was late to picking it up, but when I did, amazing! The characters are thought out and the plot line is original despite being like the other stories. I hope to see a physical copy and I'll be recommending this to everyone! Can't wait for the next book!

I really enjoyed this. It was a slightly new take on the Dystopian Genre. Nora is very self-aware which is different and she has a lot of caution, which is not something you see in a female main character often. I think people will really enjoy this book. Hope to find out what happens in the second book.

City of Skies (The Shadowislands Saga #1), Farah Cook

4.75/5This is a novel based on Norse Mythology, which is part of why I ultimately decided to give it a try. Most authors focus solely on Egyptian/Greek Mythology when they write stories like this. I was not disappointed in this novel.We follow Nora Hunt as she navigates her trials in the world of the Raiders. She has no idea who or what she is, but over time she finds out.There was so much I loved about this book. The characters were all interesting, and even though it occasionally felt like the

This review containers slight spoilers.This is an excellent book with excellent characters and plot development. Farah Cook has taken the Norse mythology and planted it in a future that we can all find ourselves a part of if we look in her books. It did take me a Chapter or two to get used to the view point being used. I'm not used to so much emotions in my main characters (but when you mainly read books like Dresden Files or Star Trek/Wars, it happens). However, once I got used to that I really

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