Freya the Huntress (Europa #2)

Freya the Huntress (Europa #2)

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For fans of the Halcyon Trilogy, the dark odyssey across Europa continues:

Last night, Freya’s sister was bitten by a horrific beast in the snowy hills of Ysland. Now, Freya has only a few hours to find a cure for this strange plague before her sister becomes a ravening fox demon.

With her husband Erik and the young witch Wren at her side, Freya explores deserted cities full...more
Published January 22nd 2012 by Joseph Robert Lewis
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Shay Williams
This book rather surprised me as I was expecting something along with a steam-punk flavor as I found in the first book in the series. Instead this particular book was pure fantasy with a very Nordic flavor. Once I got over that particular shock, I very much enjoyed FREYA THE HUNTRESS.

In fact in my opinion FREYA THE HUNTRESS is the superior book. This book has a classic fantasy plotline that draws heavily from Nordic mythology, interesting characters and a wonderful blend of horror and humor. Fr...more
Andrea
"Freya the Huntress" is the second book in this author's Europa series and it turned out to be a really good book, with an interesting plot, likable characters, a lot of tension and excitement and just the right amount of humor and drama. If you liked Omar the Immortal, you'll be happy to find him again here, being charming and helpful. Also, if you share Joseph Robert Lewis' passion for strong female main characters, you'll enjoy following the adventures of the women in this book.

So, from any a...more
Quentin Stewart
I found the second book in the Europa series interesting and entertaining. It is a story from the distant past in a society that is facing many of the problems that we face in the modern world. The struggle for power and the greed that goes along with it are shown in the book as being the cause for the major conflicts going on in their little world. As the war against the "reavers" spreads to outlying areas the story brings together and interesting cast of characters who find themselves embroile...more
Curt
This extremely enjoyable fantasy adventure with elements of horror and plenty of action continues the Other Earth story started in Europa book 1, Omar (The Lost Airship). As with all Lewis' work, strong characterization and setting make the story come to life. Clear descriptions and crisp dialog move an interesting plot along.

By keeping the plot clear and the cast of characters manageable, Lewis creates a lean fantasy not overburdened with unnecessary detail, plot lines, and characters, avoiding...more
Willow Webster
Excellent Book! My new favorite author!
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Freya the Huntress (Europa #2: A Dark Fantasy)
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Joseph Robert Lewis enjoys creating worlds in which history, mythology, and fantasy collide in unpredictable ways. He also likes writing about heroines that his daughters can respect and admire. Joe was born in Annapolis and went to the University of Maryland to study ancient novels, morality plays, and Viking poetry. He lives in Maryland with his wife and children.

www.josephrobertlewis.com
More about Joseph Robert Lewis...
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