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Emma just turned forty and decided to begin living her best life. She books a vacation at a resort on a French Polynesian island only to find herself on the dinner menu of an immortal Viking. If she keeps her wits, and with a little luck, maybe she'll make it off the island alive.

Spoiler alert: Don't fall in love because the ending will rip your heart out.

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This book was good! I enjoyed it and I was so into the plot! I would definitely recommend to my book friends.

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The story starts off with a bang and a certain originality, with a tribe of immortal Vikings who have founded a holiday village where they occasionally kill all the guests in order to rejuvenate themselves by eating their hearts. It goes on, however, in a rather predictable and even a bit boring way, despite the flick of genius consisting of the fact that the above-mentioned Vikings are a bit tired of the immortality and so the protagonist does everything she can to help them get rid of it. The events, however, drag on uninterestingly, so that on every page the reader knows what is going to happen. Fortunately, the final part of the book (and I do mean the last two or three pages) offers a surprise, but it is not enough to lift the fortunes of an all in all boring read.

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This cover had me intrigued, so I decided to start reading it. I loved that this was a fast paced read. Even though there wasn't much character development due to the quick story line, there was plenty for me to enjoy the book. I do love the twists in it, which made me wish the book was longer. Immortal beings and desires for a different life make for a fun book read. If you are looking for something quick to read between longer novels, or just like quicker reads, this is a good choice.

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I was really excited for this one but it fell short in a big way. "Tickled his armpits" I don't feel like there was anything outstanding about this read. 1.5 stars

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Immortal vikings?!?! Yes please!! This was a nice quick read, nothing super long. I loved how E. G. Creel wrote the flashbacks and dreams throughout the book. It did have some parts that seemed a little rushed but that didn't bother me. It didn't leave anything out which was good. I absolutely loved the ending!! It was the perfect finish to the story!! This book had me laughing and crying almost the whole time!! Highly recommend!!

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This is an interesting short story for fans of vikings. Because it is a short story, there are definitely some parts that feel rushed, but it's a great cohesive story that you can read in its entirety in a short sitting. There are mini smut scenes, but nothing overly graphic. There are some interesting twists included and some great characters.

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Book received feee in exchange for an honest review, Thank you to E,G Creel and NetGalley.

Overall this book was quite intriguing. The story follows Emma a forty something women on vacation who just happens to be in the presence of immoral Vikings. The story goes from there. Book was well written short novel with a great original story line. However it seemed rushed and I wished we could have seen more into the previous lives of Emma and the Vikings, however that is not what this book is about, that is just my own wishful thinking wanting more. It was fascinating to watch it unfold, if unbelievable at time, but as is most fantasy. Some ideas were hard to believe, like the fact Emma just was cool with everything that just transpired, she is one strong leading lady. As mentioned the story line in itself felt rushed but also well put together. I would recommend this book if you are looking for a fun quick fantasy read. I really hope the author makes a sequel so we can see what happens next, because I’m kinda invested now and can see a whole series about her, maybe even bring some of the Vikings along…

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This was a quick and fun read. Not what I expected at all. Thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read this book

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This was a weird but ok read. You can see my full review at the link posted.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5796549548

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This book was delightfully weird. After luckily escaping a mass murder (sacrifice!), Emma becomes entwined in the lives of immortal Vikings. No longer wishing to remain immortal, Emma helps them navigate their path to mortality.
I really enjoyed this book, the different characters and the banter between them all. It could have done with being a bit longer to provide a bit more character development, but as is it was a quick fun read!

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This was an interesting and different take on the idea of immortality and immortal beings. The origin of how these humans became immortal was intriguing. Our protagonist quite literally stumbled into a world and reality she had never imagined before. The action was fast-paced from the very beginning. After we were introduced to the immortals and their way of life, we slowly began to empathise with them. The ending was quite well done. I enjoyed this.

(I received a free review copy from NetGalley.)

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Thank you to the publishers, author and NetGalley for the free copy of this book.

I wanted to like this more than I did. Unfortunately it felt a little too rushed and just overall flat to me, although I enjoyed the bit at the end!

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I enjoyed reading your book but I think you could have done a lot more with the plot. By the description I was expecting a 500 pages book with lots of plot twists and I didn't got that. It is a great book though... and if you have in mind a book about Emma, I will totally read it.

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I really wanted to love this book. However, I feel like the character development was not really present and was mostly plot and action movement. I believe there was a bit of romance? Although I don't think I'm a part of the audience that this book is for. I enjoy Historical, fantasy, romances but this isn't what I believed was promised from the description.

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I received a copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

The premise of the book drew me in, and I went in without any idea of where the story would take me. Creel has written a truly unique story - a blend of tropical resort life, Vikings, immortality, a quick adventure to different corners of the globe, and the overarching question of whether immortality could ever be a benefit to society, or simply a curse.

This book was short and easy to read in a weekend. The pacing was good and it never felt like it dragged or lingered too long on certain details. If anything, I would have liked if some aspects of the story had been expanded upon, such as character backstories or perhaps an insight into the function of the resort for the Viking group - Vikings in a tropical paradise is not the imagery that first springs to mind when I think of ancient Norse history, so it would have been great to know more about how they came to be there and why.

The characters were unique and well-developed, they felt real and lived-in with distinct personalities. As mentioned before, I would love to know more about some of the Viking characters and it would be cool to even have spin-off stories about other characters and their many different lives.

While there were a few grammatical and spelling errors throughout, I found the writing style to be engaging. Creel did a fantastic job of creating tension right off the bat and I found myself on the edge of my seat as Emma tried to escape the resort and uncovered dark secrets. Tension was maintained throughout the story and I found myself never really sure of what the characters would say or do next. The ending was satisfying for Emma, though it was tinged with melancholy as I couldn't help but think of the life she had left behind.

Overall this was an enjoyable and entertaining read.

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Really interesting story! I enjoyed the development of the main character as well as all the other characters. Such a fun, quick read!

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The concept of this story was what drew me in. Viking lore set in modern day, on a tropical island? Yes please! I stayed for the characters, but to be honest, was left wanting with their development and motivations. Feeling underwhelmed by the 50% mark and then the turnaround ending felt unfinished and rushed.
All this to say, there is certainly an audience for this book; readers that are looking for a palate cleanser perhaps, or those who want to have the air of mythology stirred in while not becoming invested in character arcs.

Much gratitude to NetGalley and the author for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

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It was a good read. The author develop his characters well, the storyline was short but it tied most things off. Some of the details he provided felt rushed and not completely finish before the next chapter had begun.

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Emma is on vacation in French Polynesia and runs across ancient Vikings. The Vikings are immortal and take Emma along with themEmma discovers none of the Vikings wishes to be immortal. I enjoyed the book.

I received a copy as an ARC and have provided an honest review.

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