Publisher's Synopsis
Floki, a fearless Viking warrior, embarks on a perilous quest to uncover the lost secrets of the gods, seeking power beyond mortal reach. Alongside his battle-hardened warriors, he ventures into the ruins of an ancient temple, where he awakens a force older than time itself. Marked by destiny, Floki finds himself entangled in a divine struggle between gods and entities that defy comprehension. As the shadows of the past rise to challenge him, he must navigate a path carved by blood, betrayal, and unrelenting war.
As his legend grows, Floki's journey leads him across treacherous seas and into the heart of the Viking empire, where kings and warlords plot their own ascent to power. With whispers of his deeds spreading like wildfire, the gods themselves take notice, testing his strength, loyalty, and fate. But when an ancient entity emerges from the void, challenging the dominion of both gods and men, Floki must stand against a force that threatens to unravel existence itself. His choices will determine not only his survival but the future of the Viking world. With war raging and the gods watching, Floki's battle becomes more than conquest-it is a test of his very soul.
As the line between man and legend blurs, he faces betrayals from those he once called brother, forging new alliances with beings beyond ii mortal understanding. Every step forward demands sacrifice, every victory comes at a cost, and every battle edges him closer to a destiny he never imagined. The question is no longer whether he will rise, but whether he can withstand the weight of the gods' expectations. The Rise of Floki and the Gods of the Viking Empire is a sweeping saga of power, mythology, and war, blending history with the supernatural in a way that grips the reader from the first page to the last. For fans of epic Viking adventures, dark mythology, and fierce warriors facing impossible odds, this book delivers an unforgettable tale of ambition, divine intrigue, and the unbreakable will of a man who refuses to bow-even to the gods themselves.