

A Curse Carved in Bone
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Danielle L. Jensen
A shield maiden fights to break the shackles of prophecy—and to overcome the betrayal of the man who broke her heart—in this searing conclusion to the Norse-inspired fantasy romance duology that began with the bestselling A Fate Inked in Blood. The secret of her divine heritage revealed, Freya finds herself on a path that will see thousands of lives lost to the magic in her blood. Desperate to avoid this dark fate, she risks an alliance with Skaland’s greatest enemy to seek answers from the seer who foretold her future—the same seer who sent Bjorn to kill her. While Freya still seethes with rage over Bjorn’s betrayal, the blood oaths that bind her demand that she keep him close as she hunts for a way to avert the looming war. Her magic draws her to the front lines of an old enmity, embroiling her with Nordeland’s Unfated—children of the gods who serve the king she was raised to fear. The same king who, unlike Bjorn, is now willing to fight at her back. For despite the desire that burns hot between Bjorn and Freya, his growing distrust of her chosen path threatens to drag them further apart. As war approaches, gods and mortals must choose their weapons. Yet the fiercest battle will be the one Freya wages within herself. With the magic of two goddesses burning in her veins, she must weave the threads of destiny to decide her own fate: Will she be the shield that protects her people or the curse that destroys them?
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Author
Danielle L. Jensen
Pages
416
Publisher
Random House Worlds
Published Date
2025-05-13
ISBN
059359987X 9780593599877
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"This book was good, but I didn't like it quite as much as the first book. The plot was complex and intriguing, and I loved all of the politics, but the pacing seemed a little off. Like, one second It was fun and action packed, and then the next, it was borderline dull. The back and forth was just a bit jarring, and it took me a while to get through it. One thing that did improve in this book, at least for me, was Freya. I liked her so much more in this book than in the first one! Before, I struggled to click with her, but this time around I absolutely adored her! She managed to be such a strong character, while still remaining true to herself, which I loved! The romance was still pretty good, I just wish Freya and Bjorn had more page time together. After Freya finally forgave Bjorn for his betrayal, they spent most of the book separated, which I didn't just adore. But the ending kind of made up for it! It was so sweet! All in all, I certainly enjoyed this duology!
✨Viking Romantasy
✨Norse Mythology
✨Enemies to Lovers
✨Forced Proximity
✨Secrets & Betrayal
✨Prophecies
✨Chosen One FMC
✨Female Rage
✨Dual POV
✨Spicy"
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