MJ Porter – Lords of Iron

Thanks to rachel’s Random Resources and Boldwood Books for my gifted ebook to write my honest review.

During Britannia’s tribal age, vengeance is brutal, bloody and will come for even those who think themselves invincible.

Britain AD541

Family feuds must be settled, whatever the cost. Both Seeress Meddi of the Eorlingas and Wærmund of the Gyrwe have old scores to settle. Meddi for her tribe to survive and thrive, and Waermund to cast himself from his father’s shadow once and for all.
But unbeknownst, Meddi and Wærmund share a common enemy who threatens them both – the elusive Elen and her ally is someone Wærmund has travelled the breadth of Britannia to outrun.

United in their hatred of Elen, Meddi and Waermund must defeat powerful enemies with the sharpest blades and the magik of iron to overawe them and gain much-needed vengeance for past wrongs inflicted against them.

In the stunning conclusion to the Dark Age Chronicles Meddi and Wærmund will finally collide in a world of iron and rust. Will they triumph or will their legacy be nothing but ash?


My Review

Lords of Iron is the gripping conclusion to the Dark Age Chronicles. MJ Porter is an author who gives the reader the illusion that bringing the past to vivid life is simple. Their storytelling is excellent, and their characters are so lifelike.

Told from the perspectives of both Meddi and Waermund, I was once again enthralled with this tale that is packed with revenge, betrayal, and battles that are brutal, bloody, and true to the age. It is so well written that I felt the characters could jump from the pages.

I always come back to this author for authentic-feeling historical fiction. I can never tell which is fiction or fact! I find myself saying this every time I review any of MJ Porter’s books: I love being educated and entertained! Especially when the stories are this good! I hope to see a new book in the future from them!

Purchase Link https://mybook.to/LordsofIron

Author Bio

MJ Porter is the author of many historical novels set predominantly in Seventh to Eleventh-Century England, and in Viking Age Denmark. Raised in the shadow of a building that was believed to house the bones of long-dead Kings of Mercia, meant that the author’s writing destiny was set.

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