Where Two worlds Clash
In an age of fire and steel, when Viking longships bring a red tide of conquest to the shores of 9th-century England, the destinies of a Saxon warrior and a Norse shield-maiden are forged in the crucible of a kingdom's desperate struggle for survival.
Eadric, a young Saxon thegn, sees his world burned to ashes by the fury of the Great Heathen Army. Captured and enslaved in the war camp of the infamous Ivar the Boneless, he is forced to witness the brutal ways of his conquerors firsthand. But servitude cannot extinguish the fire in his heart. Escaping into the treacherous fens of East Anglia, he becomes a guerrilla leader known only as the "Fenland Ghost," a symbol of Saxon defiance in a land drowning in despair.
Astrid, a fierce shield-maiden fighting under the raven banner, has carved her reputation in the shield wall. Yet, as the conquest descends into a mire of senseless cruelty and broken honor, she finds herself haunted by a conscience at odds with the brutal ambitions of her own warlords. Defying her jarl, she becomes an outcast, a mercenary navigating the chaotic frontiers of the Danelaw, bound only by her own complex code of honor.
Set against the sweeping canvas of invasion and the desperate resistance of King Alfred the Great, Where Two Worlds Clash is an epic saga of two enemies on a collision course. Their paths cross in the smoke of burning villages and the fury of battle, their fates bound by a seeress's cryptic prophecy. As the last Saxon kingdom of Wessex makes its final stand, Eadric and Astrid must navigate a treacherous landscape of shifting allegiances, facing a choice that could not only determine their own survival but the very future of England.