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THE BASTARD SON OF THE VIKINGS
THE BASTARD SON OF THE VIKINGS
BASTARD SON OF THE VIKINGS Palermo does not forgive. Neither does it forget. When Guerrero Valenti, the feared leader of the Vikings, vanished, the city exhaled a dangerous calm—but only for a moment. In the shadows, enemies waited. Rivals sharpened their knives. And one woman bore a secret that could ignite every street in the city. Lucia Romano carried the child of a man who had disappeared into legend and rumor. A son who had not been claimed, not protected, not named. The city whispered of him with venom: the bastard of the Vikings. The boy was fragile, but he was a storm waiting to erupt. And every night, Palermo tested him. Masked men tried to snatch him from his crib. Fire, steel, and blood became his lullabies. Yet he survived. Every threat only sharpened his instincts, every scream hardened his mother’s resolve. But whispers spread faster than steel through the night—rumors of a man returning. A shadow that would claim everything, sparking fear in every heart: Guerrero Valenti. The father who abandoned him. The legend whose name alone commands obedience. The storm that will rise, carrying vengeance, blood, and fire. And when he comes, Every man who dared call the bastard his enemy will fall. Every street, every roof, every whispered corner will bow to the son of Guerrero Valenti or be washed in blood. This is the story of survival. Of fire and steel. Of a mother and her son. Of a father’s return. Even the earth is getting ready to absorb blood … the blood of those who call the legitimate son of the Vikings a “BASTARD", and collect necks........the necks of those fallen by the sword of GUERRERO VALANTI. And upon his return Heads will bow to the one they called a BASTARD .
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Sweet Bastard
Sweet Bastard
This is not your Average romance novel. This book contains mature steamy contents. After her painful breakup with the love of her life, Serena decided to relocate to the other part of the city, starting her life afresh. On the first night of settling down in her new apartment, she decided to spend the night having the fun of her Life in the newest bar in town, where she met the most popular self-made billionaire Playboy Alexander Salazar who have strings of women at his beck and call, which he uses for his carnal benefits. One thing she never knew about Alex Salazar was that, he was on the verge of being match make into getting married by his father, and he was on a mission to present a fake wife to his father, and also get his horny stepmother who had been doing everything possible to get him into bed off his back.
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Corky Bastard
Corky Bastard
This book contains Mature contents. Selfmade Ruthless Billionaire and CEO of Vi tech Enzo Casello has his rules, sets his priorities, all that Enzo wants from his employees is absolute perfection towards their duties to his company, making sure all ideas put through. His old employee who had been working for a while knew this routine, until the only person who was capable of driving him insane, not only with her clumsy behavior, perfect body, and that sensual inviting lips came into his company. This person was no other than Lilith Romero. Enzo could swear with his life the moment his eyes landed on Lilith that he knew her from somewhere. But where?
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The bastard bodyguard
The bastard bodyguard
Oliver Reynald, a twenty-seven-year-old man, disguises himself as a bodyguard for the youngest daughter of the Franklyn family, driven by a desire for revenge, particularly against Lucas Franklyn, whom he believes killed his mother. This long-held grudge leads Oliver to trap the youngest Franklyn daughter, Yoursa, making her fall in love with him. However, one truth Oliver has never known about his mother’s death—and his own identity—is that the mastermind behind her death has always been close by. As Oliver uncovers the full truth about his mother’s demise, his world unravels. As time goes on, Oliver becomes increasingly entangled in Yoursa’s life, and his heart is torn between his thirst for vengeance and the genuine affection that grows between them. Yoursa, initially caught as a victim in Oliver’s sinister plan, feels warmth and protection she has never experienced before. However, the peace they build together is threatened by the dark secrets lurking in the shadows. On their journey to uncover the truth, Oliver and Yoursa must battle the forces that seek to tear them apart, including betrayal from those closest to them. Can Oliver bring justice for his mother while preserving the love they’ve found? Or will his thirst for revenge destroy everything, even the most precious of relationships? In this emotionally charged tale, Oliver’s decisions will shape their futures and test the limits of true love, which may endure even when shackled by secrets and lies. In a world where loyalty is fleeting, and enemies disguise themselves as allies, Oliver must confront the ghosts of his past and decide what truly matters—his quest for revenge or the unexpected love that has blossomed amidst the darkness. Can their love survive the haunting legacy of betrayal, or will it crumble beneath the weight of unforgiven.
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The Bastard Alpha
The Bastard Alpha
Twenty-two years ago, the Amethyst Alpha found out he was going to be a father. The next day, he met his True Mate. As the coward he was, he made sure his pregnant girlfriend wouldn't be a problem and banned her from the pack and tried to get her killed. She just barely survived... And a few months later, I was born. The bastard child of the Alpha. For years, I have planned the moment in which I would come back and avenge my mother's name. Now, it was time to take everything that was rightfully mine and nothing would make me hesitant. What my plans never took under consideration was Delilah. F*ck. What a f*cking horrible joke the Moon Goddess was playing on me?
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Beautiful Bastard (English)
Beautiful Bastard (English)
"I choose to love you in silence, because in silence I feel no rejection." Princess Kiara Alcantara is the youngest daughter of the Alcantara Family. At the young age she already feel how cruel world is when her parents died but the good thing is her brother raise her well. She is engage to the son of her parents friends and because of some misunderstanding their life will be ruined. How will Kiara handle the pain being left my the person she love? What if she find out that she is pregnant? Will she get the happiness she deserve?
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How Accurate Is The Purple People Eaters Book About Vikings History?

3 Answers2025-12-17 05:34:56

I picked up 'The Purple People Eaters' expecting a wild ride, and it definitely delivered—just not in the way I anticipated! The book leans heavily into myth and spectacle, which makes it a blast to read, but history buffs might raise an eyebrow at some creative liberties. For example, the depiction of Viking raids as chaotic, neon-colored spectacles is more '80s fantasy flick than archaeological record. That said, the author sneaks in nuggets of truth, like the Vikings' fascination with storytelling and their complex social structures, buried under all that purple prose.

What stuck with me was how the book captures the spirit of Viking sagas—exaggerated, larger-than-life, but rooted in a kernel of cultural truth. If you want gritty realism, this isn’t your tome, but if you’re after a fun, mythic twist on history, it’s a riot. I finished it with a grin, even if my inner historian was sighing at the horned helmets (which, by the way, Vikings totally didn’t wear).

Can I Read The Vikings In North America Novel Online Free?

4 Answers2025-12-15 09:45:53

Man, I totally get the struggle of hunting down free reads online! For 'The Vikings in North America,' it really depends on what version you're looking for. If it's a public domain historical text, you might find it on Project Gutenberg or Open Library. But if it's a modern novel, chances are slim unless the author/publisher offers a free promo. I've stumbled upon some hidden gems in online book clubs where members share PDFs—worth checking Goodreads forums or Reddit's r/FreeEBOOKS.

That said, if it's out of print or obscure, Archive.org sometimes has scanned copies for 'borrowing.' Just remember, supporting authors when possible keeps great stories coming! Maybe try your local library’s digital loans too—Libby’s saved me tons of cash.

How Do Characters Of The Last Kingdom Compare To Vikings?

4 Answers2025-09-23 20:05:59

The characters in 'The Last Kingdom' and 'Vikings' present some fascinating contrasts, really showcasing different aspects of Norse and Anglo-Saxon cultures. For starters, Uhtred from 'The Last Kingdom' embodies a journey of identity and belonging. Having been born a Saxon but raised by Danes, he’s caught between two worlds. His character wrestles with loyalty and the chaotic nature of war. Meanwhile, Lagertha, a strong female lead in 'Vikings', represents fierce independence and resilience. Her evolution from a shieldmaiden to a leader is breathtaking and speaks volumes about female strength in a predominantly patriarchal society.

In 'Vikings', Ragnar is such an iconic character, a mix of myth and reality, driven by ambition, exploration, and family tragedy. He challenges traditional norms, unlike Uhtred, who often seems to be caught in the crossfire of fate. Both shows, despite similar historical backdrops, really flesh out their characters with different motivations. Uhtred's journey is personal and internal, and Ragnar's venture is external and grandiose. It's intriguing watching how loyalty, leadership, and betrayal inform their decisions in utterly different ways.

Ultimately, both series portray their characters with depth and individual challenges, and that’s what makes them so engaging. I love dissecting their arcs and how they mirror real human emotions, flaws, and aspirations, pulling you into their tumultuous worlds on the brink of historical change. It's powerful storytelling, and you can't help but appreciate the richness in both narratives.

What Weapons Did Historical Vikings Prefer In Coastal Raids?

4 Answers2025-08-29 10:29:41

Growing up crashing toy ships into the local pond, I got obsessed with what real raiders actually carried. For coastal raids the Vikings leaned on weapons that were cheap to make, easy to carry in a longship, and brutal in close quarters. The spear was everywhere — simple, versatile, and the most common weapon archaeologists find. It could be thrown or used in tight formation when leaping off a longship. Shields were almost as important as blades: round, wooden, with a central boss, they were used for cover during boarding and as an offensive tool to bash gaps in an enemy line.

Axes stole a lot of spotlight in stories for a reason. Many axes started life as tools; the bearded axe design let you hook a shield edge or hold a haft for woodworking, which made it great in the chaos of a raid. Swords were rarer — status symbols for wealthier warriors — often pattern-welded and treasured. Bows and arrows appear in skirmishes and for softening targets on shore, while mail shirts and helmets showed up mainly with wealthier fighters. The mix of archaeology, the 'Icelandic sagas', and battlefield logic paints a picture of practicality: speed, surprise, and weapons that worked from ship to shore, not theatrical pageantry.

How Did Historical Vikings Practice Religion Before Christianization?

4 Answers2025-08-29 07:01:34

Walking through a museum hall full of carved wooden posts and rune stones always gives me a little thrill — it makes the world of pre-Christian Norse belief feel immediate. Before Christianity spread across Scandinavia, religion wasn't a separate, formalized institution the way modern people might think; it was stitched into daily life. People honored a whole cast of gods like Odin, Thor, and Freyja, but they also paid attention to lesser spirits: landvættir (land-spirits), ancestral ghosts, and household protective figures. Worship could happen at a hof (temple), a sacred grove, or simply around the family hearth.

Rituals varied a ton. The blót — communal sacrifice — was a centerpiece: animals (and in disputed cases, rarely humans) were offered, blood used as a sacred binding element, and the meat shared in a feast. There were also smaller, private offerings at home; leaving food or drink at springs, or hanging charms on trees. Magic and prophecy played roles too: seiðr practitioners and völvas would perform rites for luck, weather, or fate, and runes were used for protection and divination. The sources I turn to are sagas and the 'Poetic Edda' and 'Prose Edda', and archaeology like bog deposits backs a lot of the ritual picture. What I love most is how pragmatic and communal it all felt — religion was how people negotiated luck, leadership, and identity, not just belief on a wall.

How Did Historical Vikings Influence Women'S Roles In Norse Society?

4 Answers2025-08-29 13:12:53

Walking through a museum exhibit about Viking life once, I found myself staring at a small plaque about women who ran farms while men were away — that little snapshot stuck with me more than any battle scene. In practice, Norse women often held real legal and economic power: they could inherit and own property, arrange divorces under certain conditions, and manage households that were the backbone of the rural economy. The laws recorded in places like 'Grágás' and various later medieval codes show women making legal claims, bringing disputes to assemblies, and being named in wills and contracts.

Archaeology and the sagas both color the picture: grave goods, runestones commissioned by or for women, and figures like Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir or Freydís Eiríksdóttir in the texts suggest women could be travelers and public actors. That doesn’t mean equality by modern standards — social status, class, and changing religious norms mattered a lot, and Christianization shifted some practices. Still, the everyday reality I imagine is of women as managers, traders, seers, and sometimes warriors in the tangled overlap of myth and history, which makes their stories endlessly fascinating to me.

How Accurate Are Books On Vikings History Compared To Sources?

5 Answers2025-07-12 02:21:58

As a history enthusiast with a deep fascination for Viking culture, I’ve spent years comparing historical texts with archaeological findings. Books on Viking history often blend fact and fiction, depending on the author's approach. Works like 'The Vikings' by Else Roesdahl are meticulously researched, offering insights backed by artifacts and sagas. However, popular titles like 'The Last Kingdom' series take creative liberties, blending drama with historical events.

Accuracy varies widely; academic books cite runestones and skaldic poetry, while pop-history leans into stereotypes like horned helmets (which are myth). For reliability, I cross-reference with primary sources like the 'Íslendingabók' or the 'Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.' Even then, gaps in Viking records mean some interpretations are speculative. The best books acknowledge these limitations while painting a vivid picture of Norse life.

Does 'Perfect Bastard' Have A Sequel Or Spin-Off?

3 Answers2025-06-13 13:12:50

I've been following 'Perfect Bastard' closely and haven't come across any official sequel announcements yet. The author seems focused on wrapping up the main story arcs in the current volumes. That said, there are plenty of fan theories about potential spin-offs exploring side characters like the mysterious hacker ally or the protagonist's estranged brother. The world-building leaves room for expansion - the corporate espionage angle alone could fuel a dozen stories. While waiting, I'd recommend checking out 'Corporate Bloodshed' for similar themes of power plays and revenge in high-stakes business environments. It scratches that same itch while we wait for more 'Perfect Bastard' content.

Who Is The Antagonist In 'Fate Bastard'?

4 Answers2025-06-16 15:18:46

The antagonist in 'Fate Bastard' is Lord Malakar, a fallen deity who craves dominion over both the mortal and divine realms. Once a guardian of cosmic balance, his obsession with power twisted him into a merciless tyrant. Malakar wields cursed shadows that devour souls, and his very voice can shatter wills. His army of revenants—fallen heroes he’s enslaved—serve as a grim reminder of his reach. Unlike typical villains, he isn’t driven by mere destruction; he seeks to rewrite existence itself, bending fate to his design. His charisma makes him terrifying—followers believe his lies about a 'purified world,' oblivious to the devastation beneath his promises.

What sets Malakar apart is his tragic depth. Flashbacks reveal his descent wasn’t sudden but a slow erosion of empathy, fueled by betrayal. The protagonist, once his apprentice, mirrors his potential for darkness, making their clashes intensely personal. The story frames him not as a mindless foe but as a cautionary tale—power corrupts even the noblest.

Are Harald Sigurdsson And Leif Eriksson Related In Vikings: Valhalla?

3 Answers2026-04-01 06:02:23

Man, 'Vikings: Valhalla' really dives deep into the tangled web of Norse history, doesn't it? Harald Sigurdsson and Leif Eriksson are absolutely related—they're half-brothers, sharing the same father, Sigurd Syr. Harald went on to become Harald Hardrada, one of Norway's most famous kings, while Leif is the legendary explorer who supposedly reached North America. The show plays with their dynamic, mixing historical facts with drama. Harald's ambition and Leif's quieter, more introspective nature create this fascinating contrast. I love how the series fleshes out their relationship, showing the tension between family loyalty and personal goals. It's one of those sibling dynamics that feels both epic and weirdly relatable.

What's cool is how the show weaves in their real-life legacies. Harald's eventual claim to the English throne and Leif's voyages are hinted at, making their interactions feel like a prelude to something bigger. The writers definitely took liberties, but the core of their bond—complicated, competitive, but still rooted in kinship—rings true. If you're into Norse history, it's a blast seeing these figures humanized beyond the sagas.

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