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Warmagic

Krigsgaldr

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Publisher: Independently Published
Book type: Novel
Age: Adult
Genre: LGBT
Sub Genre: Fantasy · LGBT · Mythology
Language: English
Key Phrases: Gay romance · magic · Nonbinary and diverse · Norse mythology fantasy · polygamy relationship
Spice Level:
2/5

The spice rating is in regards to the type of sexual content within the book. Below is a helpful guide (courtesy of Georgia C Leigh)

1= YA romantic, making out, MAYBE a closed door.
2= some on page foreplay and nudity but mostly fade to black.
3= open door, on page vanilla sex.
4= on page sex – hot or with kink.
5= erotica.

“The most wholesome polyrelationship I’ve ever read about.”
– Alix Hicks
They say the Norns weave or faits, they myst have been laughing when they weaved mine.

“I am Tyr, the master of war! The champion of Justice and lord of honor! I sacrificed my arm to gain the trust of Fenrir, and now – behold the power of the giant wolf’s fury! Behold my ulfhednar!”

Tyr was the son of the leader in a small village of Southern Svealand. A fate that came with obligations he did not want.
The magicwielder, Freke, was a wolf shapeshifter – a descendant of Fenrir some would say, and he was both loved and hated for it.
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Their love was strong, but so were people’s prejudices against beings like Freke. Fate gave Tyr the role as Jarl through battle,  and it weighed heavily on his shoulders while Freke was tormented by their encounter with the mysterious black magician who lurked in the forest by their village, and forces them into a war they never prepared for.

What will happen to their love when Tyr is to marry a woman, and when Tyr finds out that Freke has a mate back in his pack? Will their love for one another be strong enough and to survive all of their coming hardships?
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