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Cargando... The Flame of Battle: Dragons, Vikings, and War (Dragonriders of Skala Book 1) (edición 2018)por Melinda R. Cordell (Autor)
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The life of a Viking is not an easy one, especially for Dyrfinna, daughter of Egill, ambassador for the Queen. I am still trying to figure out why her father thinks so little of her.
Dyrfinna is a young, intelligent, battle-ready warrior waiting for her chance to demonstrate her abilities. Fortunately, with their mortal enemy, King Varinn, living nearby, she doesn’t have long to wait.
I love the voice of the story. Conversations are held in the verbiage of the day, with a bit of current slang thrown in. I was able to feel the excitement of battle and the urgency of finding better ground. Many times, I felt the outrage of the warriors towards those in the wrong. I despaired at the never-ending obstacles thrown in Dyrfinna’s way. I also felt the elation of success time and again, only to be knocked down by those she loved. ( )