A Valkyrie's Apprentice: Book Two
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  • Reads 111,605
  • Votes 7,863
  • Parts 54
  • Time 10h 39m
Complete, First published Feb 18, 2020
Once a young mercenary, now an immortal daughter of Odin. Tayah Ashrive has ascended from the mortal realm and is thrust into the realm of the gods. Valhalla. Commanding the power of immortal energy has never been more important, and never as difficult...

Her Valkyrie, Stormbringer, Kára; is the best equipped to get her there. But she is sent back to the mortal realm to seal the fate of the former Captain of the Bear Clan-the ancient immortal, Anselle.

Fate brings Tayah back to the mortal realm and much more trouble than she was ever prepared for in Valhalla. With so much at stake and her power very new, staying alive on the mortal realm becomes almost impossible.

Especially when her feelings for a Valkyrie have never been deeper.
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