The Weight of a SoulWhen Lena's younger sister Fressa is found dead, their whole Viking clan mourns—but it is Lena alone who never recovers. Fressa is the sister that should've lived, and Lena cannot rest until she knows exactly what killed Fressa and why—and how to bring her back. She strikes a dark deal with Hela, the Norse goddess of death, and begins a new double life to save her sister. But as Lena gets closer to bringing Fressa back, she dredges up dangerous discoveries about her own family and finds herself in the middle of a devastating plan to spur Ragnarök –a deadly chain of events leading to total world destruction. Still, with her sister's life in the balance, Lena is willing to risk it all. She's willing to kill. How far will she go before the darkness consumes her? |
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Amal and Lena apothecary arms Bejla beneath body breath ceremony chest chief’s clan clenched close cold couldn’t dark daughter didn’t door Estrid exhaled face father fear Fenrir Fimbulwinter fingers Freding Fredrik Fressa Fressa’s blade Freya gaze goddess gods gone grabbed hair hard heard hel-horse Hela Hela’s Helheim horse inside Jannik laugh Lena and Amal Lena blinked Lena felt Lena glanced Lena knew Lena nodded Lena realized Lena stared Lena swallowed Lena thought Lena tried Lena watched Lena whispered Lena wondered Lena’s heart lips Loki look Magdalena marriage marry Midgard mind mother mother’s mouth move Nana Nana’s never night Norse mythology Odin Olaf pulled Ragnarok remember runes shaking she’d shook her head shoulders sighed silence sister smile soul spoke stood stop strange tears throat tight took trying turned understand Val’s Valhalla village village’s voice walked wasn’t wedding words Yggdrasil