Showing posts with label Mistress of the Wind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mistress of the Wind. Show all posts

Monday, December 2, 2013

Review: Mistress of the Wind by Michelle Diener

Title: Mistress of the Wind
Author: Michelle Diener
Published: December 18, 2013 by Season Publishing
Genre: Fantasy, New Adult
Rating: 5 Stars
Read Count: 1
Synopsis:
Bjorn needs to find a very special woman . . .
The fate of his people, and his own life, depends on it. But when he does find her, she is nothing like he imagined, and may just harbor more secrets than he does himself.
Astrid has never taken well to commands. No matter who issues them . . .
She's clashed her whole life with her father, and now her lover, the mysterious man who comes to her bedroom in darkness and disappears to guard his mountain by day as a bear, is finding it out the hard way. And when he's taken by his enemies, no one is prepared for Astrid's response.
It is never wise to anger the mistress of the wind . . .
A captivating and magical retelling of the fairy tale East of the Sun, West of the Moon. 

 My Thoughts 
Mistress of the Wind is the second book I've read by Michelle Diener and it was another amazing read for me. Now, I haven't read the original tale so I have no idea how close the stories are but this is a beautiful book in its own right either way.
The book follows Bjorn, the demi-god son of a Vanir (a race of Norse gods) who has been transformed into a bear by his troll of a stepmother Norga, in a bargain they've struck. If he is unable to find the girl he met many years ago and wishes to have for his own, he will be forced to marry his stepmother's daughter. As the synopsis says though Bjorn gets more than expected when he finds his lady, Astrid.
As a big fan of mythology, Mistress of the Wind was new for me since I've never read any Norse mythology. The romance is sweet, the action kick-butt and the characters loveable, especially Bjorn's friend Jorgen. The story is fast-paced and never boring, the world a beauty and Michelle's writing so wonderfully detailed that I felt I was with Bjorn and Astrid on their journey.
So for the mythology, romance and fantasy fans Mistress of the Wind is the perfect read for you.

*Thanks so much to Michelle Diener and NetGalley for letting me review Mistress of the Wind!*

 About the Author 
Michelle Diener writes historical fiction and fantasy. Her Susanna Horenbout & John Parker series, set in the court of Henry VIII, includes In a Treacherous CourtKeeper of the King’s Secrets and In Defense of the Queen.
Michelle’s other historical novels include Daughter of the SkyThe Emperor’s Conspiracy and Banquet of Lies (loosely connected to The Emperor’s Conspiracy).
Michelle’s first fantasy novel, Mistress of the Wind, is set for a December 23, 2013, release.
Michelle was born in London, grew up in South Africa and currently lives in Australia with her husband and two children.
When she’s not writing, or driving her kids from activity to activity, you can find her blogging at Magical Musings, or online at Twitter and Facebook.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Book Bird Goodies #3

Meet Magnus, my little Book Bird Reviews mascot.
Instead of doing a Showcase Sunday or anything, I've decided to just post any book goodies myself.

 For Review
Mistress of the Wind by Michelle Diener

Thanks to Michelle Diener and NetGalley for this.

 Bought 
Falling for Hamlet by Michelle Ray
Once Upon a Marigold (Once Upon a Marigold, #1) by Jean Ferris

 Kindle Freebies 
Goodnight Sam (Running in the Dark, #0.5) by Inger Iversen
Aurora Sky (Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter, #1) by Nikki Jefford

*All books are still free at time of posting. Just click the covers to go to Amazon.*