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A review by teresab78
Brothers of the Wild North Sea by Harper Fox
5.0
****Reviewed for Prism Book Alliance®****
Brothers of the Wild North Sea intrigued me and yet intimidated me at the same time. It is quite lengthy and a historical, which can sometimes be cumbersome. However, I found it engaging and breathtaking.
Caius was so real to me. His struggle with his new found faith and his place in the world was genuine. I enjoyed experiencing his ups and downs with him. Fenrir was fierce and beautiful and perfect for Cai. I loved how these two came to be with each other and how they worked together.
I also loved the spirituality of the story. I am not religious by nature and I was afraid the fact that Cai was a Christian monk would detract from the story, but I loved the way the teachings were portrayed and the mysticism that was found in the book. It made me question about what I thought about faith and God without being preachy.
The language of the book was beautiful and I could feel the wind off the water. I could hardly put the book down. It is well worth the time to read!
Brothers of the Wild North Sea intrigued me and yet intimidated me at the same time. It is quite lengthy and a historical, which can sometimes be cumbersome. However, I found it engaging and breathtaking.
Caius was so real to me. His struggle with his new found faith and his place in the world was genuine. I enjoyed experiencing his ups and downs with him. Fenrir was fierce and beautiful and perfect for Cai. I loved how these two came to be with each other and how they worked together.
I also loved the spirituality of the story. I am not religious by nature and I was afraid the fact that Cai was a Christian monk would detract from the story, but I loved the way the teachings were portrayed and the mysticism that was found in the book. It made me question about what I thought about faith and God without being preachy.
The language of the book was beautiful and I could feel the wind off the water. I could hardly put the book down. It is well worth the time to read!