This Enchanted Land: The Saga of Dan Wulfdin


Author
Fiona Ingram, William P. Robertson
Publisher
Infinity Publishing

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Wales was the only land to totally repulse the invasions of the fierce Vikings. Dane Wulfdin finds out why when he and his crew attack Rhodri Mawr’s shire to seek revenge on the Welsh leader for humiliating them in Anglesey. Rhodri’s soldiers promptly ambush the Norsemen, and Dane becomes stranded in a foreboding realm filled with monsters, mayhem, and magic. The warrior makes a narrow escape from his human pursuers only to be bewitched by wicked Queen Shera. During his strange odyssey, Wulfdin also battles a dragon, a kraken, and giants straight from one’s worst nightmare.


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This Enchanted Land: The Saga of Dane Wulfdin by William P. Robertson & Fiona Ingram
Illustrated by David Cox
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This book is aptly named.  Wales is unique country, full of enchantment and legend. This is particularly true in the time period of the book — the Dark Ages. A land so well defended that the Vikings are not able to conquer it.

Reminiscent of tales from the Brothers Grimm as well as the epic legend of Beowulf, this saga is full of giants, trolls, sorcery, and monsters. Dane, the only Viking survivor of a landing party in southern Wales, cannot gain ground no matter where he turns.

He is stranded in this awesome land where he must battle warrior tribes, trolls and giants, but that is not the worst of his exceptional adventure. Oh, most definitely not! When he first meets Queen Shera, he thinks he is safe. He soon discovers the error in his thinking. Shera is a sorceress, a witch of seduction and mystery. He is so overcome with her wiles that he wishes to remain with her forever, and to do so means he must battle the kraken, a dragon, and still she wants more. She is a taker of the highest order and a giver of misery. The castle is full of wasted, almost corpse-like men, fed constantly with white “poppy powder.” Dane knows the drug for what it is and somehow is able to avoid this nightmare.

This book, a collaboration between Robertson of the US, and Ingram of South Africa, is a fantastical horror story, a saga of intense drama and action, and a jolly good yet brutal legend. The authors’ previous works have certainly provided fodder for this genre, and the illustrations are well suited to the era. The writing is populated with bits of poetry and unique artwork. The book is relatively short, but totally packed with adventure.

Reviewed on 08/24/2011 by ReviewTheBook.com Member Betty Gelean

This book was a quick read that allows the reader to explore the world of fantasy. It also allows the readers to journey with Dane Wulfdin as he travels through this enchanted land. This is the first book of fantasy that I truly found myself interested in.

An enjoyable book that is filled with magical bits!

Reviewed on 05/17/2011 by ReviewTheBook.com Member Angela Simmons

This Enchanted Land : The Saga of Dan Wulfdin

A wonderfully illistrated book done by David cox brings the magical words to life as you stare into them and imagine being one of the charactors described. Filled with words of love, despair, distruction, betrayal , and truth this is a creative magical action work of literature to enjoy.

Dane Ventures through a land filled with Enchanted things such as Orges, witches, dragons, and magic.... Can he survive the test of will throughout this Journey or will he forever be damned to this Enchanted Land?

Reviewed on 12/16/2010 by ReviewTheBook.com Member Michelle Lichtenfels







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