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War of the Realms (3) (Valkyrie)

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Author: O'Hearn, Kate

Binding: Paperback

ISBN: 9781481447447

Details:

Author: O'Hearn, Kate

Brand: Aladdin

Edition: Reprint

Binding: Paperback

Number Of Pages: 384

Release Date: 09-07-2019

EAN: 9781481447447

Package Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.1 x 1.1 inches

Languages: English

Description:

Freya and the Valkyries must stop a war before two worlds are destroyed in this third book of an exciting series that School Library Journal described as perfect for “those looking for Rick Riordan read-alikes.” In the world of Asgard, living among Odin, Thor, and Loki, are the Valkyries of legend. They are Norse goddesses who reap the fallen souls from human battlefields and have the power to cause death with just one touch. At the end of The Runaway, Freya and the Valkyries were about to leave the human world when they learned that the Frost Giants, Fire Giants, and Dark Searchers had united to declare war on the Realms. Bitfrost, the legendary rainbow bridge linking the human world to Asgard, had been closed. With their only entry back to Asgard barred, how can the Valkyries get back to fight to protect their homeland? Loki claims he knows a secret route, but can they trust him? And even if they find a way—is there anything they can do to stop the war? As the War of the Realms spills over into Earth, Freya and the Valkyries must find a way to save not just the Norse world but the human world as well. With everything at stake, can Freya become the Hero she was destined to be?

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