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ADark Fantasy Romanceof Forbidden Magic, Viking Invasions, and the Battle for a Young Warrior’s Soul. In 694 A.D., the village of Goznorvan lies in ruin, torn apart by brutal Viking raiders. Forced to flee, young Eadric and his family seek refuge in Mozdeville—a village shrouded in dark legends and feared for its cursed past. Untouched by Norse invaders, Mozdeville hides ancient witchcraft, secrets older than time, and a seductive power that tempts Eadric at every turn.When Eadric meets Emie Zinnethush, a captivating sorceress unafraid to command forbidden dark magic, his faith and courage are tested. Emie offers him a dangerous gift—supernatural powers fueled by Viking blood rituals—to protect his people. But embracing her magic could cost him his soul.Torn between his Catholic faith and the lure of dark romance, occult rituals, and ancient horrors, Eadric must decide: surrender to Emie’s deadly magic or watch his loved ones perish beneath Viking steel. In the shadowy depths of Mozdeville, however, something far darker than Viking warlords stirs—a malevolent realm eager to consume anyone who dares unlock its secrets.Perfect for fans of:Dark fantasy romance with historical twistsForbidden love stories between light and dark forcesSupernatural horror set in the medieval ageViking invasion fiction with occult and gothic fantasy elements.Embrace the dark. Resist the light. Welcome to Mozdeville...Excerpt:Emie's laughter rang out, clear and bright as the stream itself. He didn’t mind that it was at his expense. Eadric's heart swelled at the sound of her laughter, and he found himself splashing water in her direction, a playful grin spreading across his face. "If I can't catch that fish, perhaps I'll have better luck catching something else."Their laughter mingled with the babbling of the brook as they engaged in a spirited water fight. For a spell, the world beyond the water's edge ceased to exist. They splashed and played, drenched in innocence, while the sun watched, smiling from its lofty perch.“You’re far from th