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Title:City of Vikings (The Viking Assassin #2)
Author:Farah Cook
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 278 pages
Published:July 22nd 2017
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction
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Rating: 4.25 | 244 Users | 69 Reviews

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Nora Hunt is the last of her kind from an aristocratic bloodline of Viking assassins. She is chosen by the Norse gods, to carry the map of nine Viking worlds, Yggdrasil, which is tattooed on her back. Nora was blessed by the gods with rare gifts and will become powerful when she finds the assassin weapons. With her unique gifts, she must serve and protect the Goth Empire – the oldest standing Viking monarchy, from its enemy – Verans. Her mission as assassin is to get to City of Vikings, where her father is in exile and discover the powerful Viking weapons before the enemy. The Goth Empire is in danger from Verans – who hold possession of the artifacts that call for Yggdrasil and are getting closer in finding the cryptic symbols that will open the gates to the nine worlds. The battle for Yggdrasil is about to begin. Who will rule the nine worlds of the Vikings? With a confined monarchy and weak senate trusting her to liberate them, and a heart devoted to her sworn enemy, which side will Nora chose? And will she discover the assassin weapons and win the perilous battle for the worlds of the Vikings?

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Edition Language: English
Series: The Viking Assassin #2


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This is an ARC book I am doing an honest review on for the author Farah Cook.I really liked the brief first section of the book; which covers a brief reminder of the first book in the series, CITY OF SKIES. I have a slightly irritating memory problem and therefore this brief review on the first book is a total Godsend. Ok, onto the book itself. Expect to be impressed! This book flows seamlessley straight on from book 1. We learn the reason why the main character, Nora Hunt, has a back with an

This is the second book and having read the first I was keen to read it. It certainly didn't disappoint with new characters being introduced and surprises all the way.

Good read, following the story of Nora Hunt. The author again brings you on an adventurous journey. fast moving,twists and turns. The ending shocks. Can't wait to see what happens.

This book is absolutely amazing!! As soon as I got this ARC copy from the author, I emediately started devouring it! I had been highly anticipating it. I quickly put aside any other book(s) I had been reading. When I got to the end I couldn't believe what happened! I did not want it to end! Now I will be on pins and needles until I can read the next one! Farah Cook's writing is very descriptive. I can easily imagine the characters and scenery. I can put myself in the shoes of the protagonist and

Book 2 and the story goes on and I was right there engaged, very entertained, and so relieved at almost the end, Then the author leaves me with bated breath and Oh No don't end now! But it did and I am waiting for book 3 of the well written, fantasy adventure with angst, romance, and surprises as the story unfolds. Sorta know the villains. Definitely know the heroine. Not sure of heroes yet.

*I received this book as an ARC copy*This book reminded me why I love to read books so much. It had a great mixture of hero, love, and plot. Nora Hunt is now one of my favorite hero's because as the story progressed there was so much emotion and so much action that I couldn't help but wish this book never ended. I recommend this book for people who liked The Immortal Instruments series and the Percy Jackson series as it has some of the same elements.

City of Vikings had me hooked from the start, the world Farah Cook have created is a perfect blend of fantasy and dystopia. The colorful descriptions are breathtaking and makes the story come alive, the plot is fast-paced and intriguing, (especially for those who love Norse mythology) and leaves you wanting to know even more about Norse mythology, Nora Hunt, and the world she lives in. My favourite thing about this book has to be the characters. Nora is fearless, loyal, and down to earth.
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