Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Baltic Mist by Jennifer Lohr Giveaway


Baltic Mist
by Jennifer Lohr

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BLURB:

Baltic Mist - A Timeless Saga is Jen Lohr's next big creation. It all began when she came across Egil’s Saga, written in the mid11th century, chronicling the life of Egil Skallagrimsson. The history surrounding the Viking awakened within Jen an unquenchable thirst for knowledge of the Norse culture. A story was soon born, seen through the eyes of a young woman named Helga, originating from a character in Egil's Saga.

Baltic Mist begins on a farm Norway, and takes the reader through the epic adventures of Helga's enchanting life. Beginning in Book One, her tale falls against the backdrop of Scandinavia's conversion to Christianity.  The saga continues in Books two and three to a finale that no one, even Helga herself, could have ever imagined!

A must read!


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Excerpt

Copyright © Jennifer Lohr, An Ancient Approach, 2013 All rights reserved
BALTIC MIST – A TIMELESS SAGA

FROM CHAPTER 1, JOURNEY HOME WITH ME

My name is Mist, and know it was your fate, decided ages ago, to hear my tale. I am a legend whose legacy you are now part of, as you join me in history.  Know as you read this:  all is as it should be, for there are no accidents. Destiny has brought you and I together, our connection has finally been made. This day was once foreseen, and your time to know me has come. Although I breathed in the air centuries before as you do now, pieces of me continue on. Come, as I now wish to show you not who I was, but rather who I am….

Follow me back to my time, before the likes of all that you know now, here and today.  Visit alongside me my beloved northern homeland as it once was, so very long ago.  Behold its massive forests - so lush, green, and already ancient by the time of my existence. Come to where great cascading rivers spill over rocky cliffs, where their spray can be felt, splashing on the rolling hills below.

The dawning of my life was a special time for my parents. I would be their firstborn maid-child.  I took my first breaths during the period after the Yule Festival and before the coming of spring, when the earth gave way to a warmer sun and seeds of growth.  After my birth it was told my mother, Hilde, accepted me by permitting me to nurse milk from her breast. It was then my father tearfully held me on his knee and passionately announced,

"It is known, a daughter has been born:  Helga Thorfinsdotter…she belongs to me, Thorfinn Bondesson.  I choose her name in honor of my mother, who is now among the dead."  He then sprinkled drops of water over my tiny infant body.


This was the way I became a member of my family, officially, and they rejoiced in the goddesses Frigg and Freyja.  Many were grateful to the two goddesses for delivering me safely from my mother’s womb, while leaving her unscathed and in good health.


AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Jen was first published when she was a sophomore in High School, and has been writing short stories ever since.  The Baltic Mist series is her fictional novel debut.  She lives in upstate New York with her husband and their four children.

Author web links: (web, blog, twitter, facebook, goodreads, etc) 





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Back Cover Blurb: 

Baltic Mist by Jennifer Lohr is the first book of a trilogy. It is based in the times and land of the Vikings but after they had given up their old Gods for Christianity. The book is written from the perspective of farm girl called Helga.

I was drawn to this book as I love anything about Vikings. I was not dissapointed and I could not put it down. It is well researched, engaging and even eductional, I would say. I learnt a lot of things about the various Norse customs. The characters were well developed with different dimensions to them. The action and adventure was totally gripping. Different themes are explored such as politics, beliefs (old and new) romance. The plot was great and the dialogue well written, as was the narrative. It's a shame it wasn't longer. I can't wait to read the next part.

I definitely recommend this book. Just buy it. You won't regret it.

Daniel Kenyon, author of The Bare Knuckle Fighter and The Savage Heart of Palermo.

Jennifer will be awarding a $25.00 Amazon Gift Card to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour.
Follow the tour and comment; the more you comment, the better your chances of winning. The tour dates can be found here: 


16 comments:

  1. Thank you for the chance to win :)
    jslbrown2009(at)aol(dot)com

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    1. Thank you so much for having me!
      Jen Lohr, author

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  2. Thanks for another great post! I was wondering, do you listen to music while you write? If so...what would the soundtrack for this book be?

    andralynn7 AT gmail DOT com

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    1. Hi Andra - yes, I listened to a lot of Wardruna while writing this. You can hear some of the songs I listened to by watching my Book Trailer & character profile videos

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  3. I love reading about the history (what is known) of Vikings: they had a truly fascinating culture. My favorite authors who have written about this subject matter are Helen Hollick and Joan Wolf, who's "The Edge of Light" is a treasure on my bookshelf. Who inspired your writing on this genre?

    ilookfamous at yahoo dot com

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    1. Hi Elise - the ancient Scandinavians themselves, inspired my writing. We can learn so much about their lives from the sagas, which is what initiated my writing this piece.
      Great question & thanks!
      Jen Lohr, author

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  4. Love the excerpt, thank you.

    Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com

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    1. Hi Rita - glad you liked & you're welcome!
      Thanks!
      Jen Lohr, author

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  5. a cool looking book
    dgaud12@sbcglobal.net Debra

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    1. Thanks Debra! Thanks for commenting, too!
      Best,
      Jen Lohr, author

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  6. Nothing better than finding a book that is "A must read!!"


    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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    1. Hi Mary!
      Thanks & I agree - a woman who reviewed my book sent me an email explaining that "people need to read this book" because she felt it was the 'real' history of the Scandinavian's viking-age culture that we know little about. I appreciated her comment that it was a "must read," & is why it was added to the blurb.
      Thanks for taking time to comment!
      Best,
      Jen Lohr, author

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  7. I just noticed & should clarify (just to do the right thing, too) but above it lists my site as the www.norsemythnews & to clarify: that is not my site, rather my book's advert is found there.
    My apologies for the confusion!
    Thanks,
    Jen Lohr, author

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  8. Sorry I missed you...running a bit behind and playing a mad game of catch up!

    kareninnc at gmail dot com

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  9. Sounds like a great read!!
    Thanks for the chance to win!
    natasha_donohoo_8 at hotmail dot com

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