The year is AD655. With allies in every kingdom, the great warrior king, Penda of Mercia, stands in a position of power throughout Britain. Just one kingdom stands aloof, that of Bernicia to the north. Ruled by King Oswiu, the brother of the long-dead King Oswald of Northumbria, Oswiu schemes for a unified kingdom of Northumbria, despite Penda's desire to truncate those wishes. As Penda and Oswiu align themselves for one more final battle of survival and supremacy, alliances will be made and broken, and the victory will go to the man most skilled in warcraft and statecraft. Or will it? The ebb and flow of battle will once more redraw the lines of the petty kingdoms stretching across the British Isles. Praise for Pagan Warrior "M. J. Porter has written a story of one battle - Haedfeld - which will change the face of England. And written it very well indeed, for the dialogue is sharp and whilst the day-to-day descriptions are fairly sparse, the telling of the battle is gripping." HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW GODS AND KINGS suggested reading order; Pagan Warrior Pagan King Warrior King
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The Eagle of Mercia Chronicles (featuring a young Icel from The Last King series) is now available from Boldwood Books. As is the complete Brunanburh Series and the first two books in the Dark Age Chronicles, my foray to before Saxon England was Saxon England. Enjoy.
The Ninth Century Series (The Last King), are stories of ninth-century England, but not as it's been written before, (featuring an older Icel and some other familiar faces too).
The Erdington Mysteries now has a third book in the series—The Secret Sauce. (Did you know Erdington would have been in Mercia back in the Saxon period? I know, you can't get me away from the place.) The Barrage Body is coming soon.
The Royal Women Who Made England, my first non-fiction book about the royal women of the tenth century, is available now.
As always, MJ writes her story with an incredible amount of historical accuracy weaved in with an entertaining plot. The use of multiple povs really pays off in this story, as you get to see the story unfold from every direction. MJ did a great job nailing the ending too
This took me a while to finish because I was listening not reading. But it wasn’t long and it was totally engaging. We have gotten to know the important characters and the inevitable battle to come. These were early days for Christianity in the northern lands. It’s taking time for it to spread to all people. Penda, a great warrior king, is a pagan, but he is much more likable than Oswiu. Oswiu has embraced the new religion so he has church leaders on his side. All the characters and their relationships were interesting to read about and follow. So one king has many allies across the lands and I hoped for better outcome because of this, but it does not happen. The authentic flavor of the times is so real to me. I can’t imagine how horrid everyone’s breathe and body must have been. So many teeth are bashed out in fights. There’s barely a mention of cleaning dirt and grime off your body, only your weapons! But most of these men are in great shape and don’t need a workout gym. Sadly the women are only needed as political pawns to ally kingdoms and as mothers. We have come a long way but some cultures still see women as chattel. This was great historical fiction and if you like the early Middle Ages or Dark Ages, please consider this trilogy. I don’t see enough in this time period, so I thoroughly enjoyed my time. Thanks to the author for giving me the audio on Spotify.
Winwaed, the final part in the Gods and Kings trilogy, follows the continuing story of Penda the Pagan, Overlord of Britain, and his relationship with Oswiu, King of Bernicia, the brother of the now dead Oswald, King of Northumbria, as events begin to spiral toward the almost inevitable test of strength, and the battle that must come.
Well I've read all your books and enjoyed the stories I wish there were more maps and some pronunciation assist but it's been great. Even your fantasy one was fun. So what's next? Because I do hope more comes
Very disappointed that this series is over. I was completely immersed in the story of Penda and Paeda. The only complaint I have is that there were quite a lot of grammatical errors which kept distracting me.