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catsflipped's review
5.0
Love these Arkane novellas, quick and immensly enjoyable reads, easily finished in a few hours.
A mix of action adventure and paranormal is exactly the genre for me.
In this book we follow Morgan Sierra agent of ARKANE as she races against time to stop a group of neo-vikings from bringing forth Ragnarok, the end of the earth.
Fun, fast, page turning, suspense - what's not to like
A mix of action adventure and paranormal is exactly the genre for me.
In this book we follow Morgan Sierra agent of ARKANE as she races against time to stop a group of neo-vikings from bringing forth Ragnarok, the end of the earth.
Fun, fast, page turning, suspense - what's not to like
jolamb's review
4.0
J.F.Penn never disappoints. This is one of the few books I've managed to read during lockdown and that's no mean feat...
dissidentreviews's review
2.0
Not as monotonous as some of Penn's works, but it has plotholes as big as stonehenge.
Detailed review: http://nouw.com/cwidmann/j-f-penn---day-of-the-vikings-30941995
Detailed review: http://nouw.com/cwidmann/j-f-penn---day-of-the-vikings-30941995
mhchipmunk's review
3.0
This was another quick read - I actually didn't realize that it was a novella and not a novel so when the end arrived I thought I was only about half way through and the climax was simply the midway point of the book (I was reading it in a box set on my kindle so it's a bit hard to tell where each book ends!).
I love Joanna's books but I struggle with the gore (not my scene) and this one seemed more graphic than usual which is why I gave it 3 stars instead of 4. It was a bit too much for my stomach! But she sure can tell a rollicking good story and this was certainly that! Looking forward to reading The Gates of Hell next. I'll just make sure I don't read it while I'm out eating lunch!
I love Joanna's books but I struggle with the gore (not my scene) and this one seemed more graphic than usual which is why I gave it 3 stars instead of 4. It was a bit too much for my stomach! But she sure can tell a rollicking good story and this was certainly that! Looking forward to reading The Gates of Hell next. I'll just make sure I don't read it while I'm out eating lunch!
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