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August 21, 2012

July 10, 2012

The third part of Nordic Fairies, Döckalfar, is now available on...



The third part of Nordic Fairies, Döckalfar, is now available on Amazon and Smashwords. You’ll find links and free sample download here.

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Published on July 10, 2012 11:20

July 4, 2012

Döckalfar (Nordic Fairies, 3#) will be available the 10th of...



Döckalfar (Nordic Fairies, 3#) will be available the 10th of July, less than a week from today. It will be available on Amazon and Smashwords right away and on Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Apple and a few other sites shortly after. If you don’t want to wait, you can get all ebook formats from Smashwords, including epub for Nook.






The third part of Nordic Fairies, Döckálfar, continues where the second part, Freja, left off. Alrik comes to visit Svala and warns her about the dangerous path Viggo is on, infiltrating himself with the Döckálfar. We learn what happened to Viggo during World War II and get more information about his relationship with Amanda Jones. Viggo also contacts Svala with some unexpected news and insist they meet up. Svala then receives some more unexpected information about Amanda and Viggo, leaving her unsure about who she can trust.

Part three in the Nordic Fairies series is filled with shocking discoveries, secrecy and some jealousy



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Published on July 04, 2012 03:29

June 26, 2012

Freja (Nordic Fairies, #2) is now finally available also on...



Freja (Nordic Fairies, #2) is now finally available also on Barnes & Noble

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Published on June 26, 2012 08:50

June 24, 2012

"Does that really matter? God, Viggo! Why are you doing this to me? How can you possibly think I want..."

“Does that really matter? God, Viggo! Why are you doing this to me? How can you possibly think...
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Published on June 24, 2012 04:14

June 22, 2012

Today is Sweden’s most famous holiday celebrations, Midsummer....



Today is Sweden’s most famous holiday celebrations, Midsummer. The tradition to celebrate Midsummer dates back to our Viking era, and possibly further back. So with that I’d like to wish you all a Happy Midsummer from Svala, Viggo and Trym.  / Saga 

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Published on June 22, 2012 05:53

June 19, 2012

"Svala’s mouth remained open. She yelped unintentionally, and blinked away a tear, confident her..."

“Svala’s mouth remained open. She yelped unintentionally, and blinked away a tear, confident...
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Published on June 19, 2012 14:02