Ivar wants to travel through time, too, like his foster sisters. But any attempts at time travel failed so far. Yet he is determined he, as a specialist in Viking history at a history museum in Stockholm, will be on his way one day.
So Ivar prepares for the day that may never come by learning Old Norse and the art of handling ancient weapons – until he stumbles across an amulet that, when he touches it, gives him a vision of a young woman with red-gold hair calling out for help. During a search of the museum archives, Ivar eventually finds what he is looking for: an artefact that will take him through time.
Prepared and excited, he is on his way to the Viking past, determined to find his ancestor. If he can discover what it is about that woman in the vision, the better.
Ivar is fortunate in that he meets a man who knows his family's secret, which makes his integration into Viking life easier. Soon, he is embroiled in his ancestor's personal quest, and it doesn't take long for him to come across the woman in the vision. And she does indeed need his help.
Ellisif begins to feel safe in the stranger's company after he'd saved her from the king's men, but she is aware that her future is fraught with danger for as long as she stays in the area. An heiress in her own right, she doesn't want to marry the old warrior the king chose for her. Yet as long as she stays close, her life will always be in danger.
As Ivar and Ellisif grow closer, they must eventually come to a decision about their joint future. And there may just be a surprise in store for the Viking heiress...
Promises of the Runes is another riveting adventure in this brilliant series of Viking time travel novels by Christina Courtenay. It's refreshing that, this time, a man is the one going back in time. Ivar is well prepared, which made me smile. Like a boy expecting a great adventure – which is what he got.
The historical background is very well researched, and the author brings Ivar's initial struggles across well. Fighting in reenactment is certainly different than fighting for your life, or that of the one you love. I like the way the author hints at differences between modern perceptions of the Viking age, and the reality Ivar finds in the past. It adds a strong sense of realism. We don't know everything, but someone going back in time would inevitably find out.
I like Ivar. I'd probably do the same: prepare as much as you can and go for it. Even in the past he stays a 21st century man, but is realistic about customs of the time, probably more so than the women who travelled. He's a little more level-headed.
For me, Ellisif is the weakest character in the novel, sadly. She has strength and determination not to follow orders, but I felt she accepted help from Ivar and his new friends a little too readily.
Promises of the Runes is an engaging, fast-paced, and well-researched timeslip romance full of adventure and sizzling attraction between Ivar and Ellisif. The Viking-age setting and customs are realistic, if a little toned down for the sake of the romantic focus.
Overall, a wonderful novel to while away the hours in the distant past. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series...
Note: I received a free ebook copy in exchange for an honest review. All views expressed are my own.