In Viking Age Iceland, where boys are expected to grow into strong farmers and skilled warriors, there is little place for a sickly twelve-year-old boy like Kol until he catches the eye of a seið-woman—a sorceress—and becomes her apprentice. Kol travels to the sorceress’s home, where her grandson, Thorbrand, takes Kol under his wing. Before long Kol discovers something else about himself that is different—something else that sets him apart as unmanly: Kol has fallen in love with another boy.
But the world is changing in ways that threaten those who practice the ancient arts. As Kol’s new life takes him across the Norse lands, he finds that a new religion is sweeping through them, and King Olaf Tryggvason is hunting down and executing sorcerers. When a decades-old feud forces Thorbrand to choose between Kol and his duty to his kinsman, Kol finds himself cast adrift with only the cryptic messages of an ancient goddess to guide him to his destiny—and possibly to his death.
Young Adult Age Range: 14 to 18 years old
A Rainbow Book Award Honorable Mention in the categories of Best Gay Debut Novel/Book and Best LGBT Young Adult / Coming of Age.


Comments
This is the first novel that I read in this genre and I was hooked. I think I just became a fan of Mr. James Erich, his novel trapped me from the very first chapter and I slept today at 3am because I really needed to know what was going to happen with the war against Olaf, and whether or not the seiðmenn (had to copy that from the book) were gonna make it. I’m glad it had a kind of happy ending, it’s kind of sad that Kol and Thorband couldn’t be together as they wanted, but at least it was better than nothing as Kol pointed out. Now the only thing that totally confused me was the time line, they started when Kol was 12 and then was it 3 or 5 years that went by? Also at the end I had trouble thinking of them as 16-17 year olds, they seemed like 30 year olds… not that I’m saying I had something against it, considering all they went through…
I simply loved it and I’m looking fordward to read more books from the author, this site doesn’t have author’s pages, are you planning on implement them on the future? Nor does it have a coming soon option…
We’re working on adding author pages. They will be up before the end of the year.