
A devastating plague. A Christian queen. A pagan life quest.
The year is 1349, and The Black Death is devouring Norway.
Up in the mountains, Driva is unaware of its destruction of everything she holds dear in the village. She doesn’t yet know that she’s the daughter of the goddess Freya. She doesn’t yet know that she’ll be tasked with the quest of a lifetime.
Driva will serve the greatest queen of the North. But first she must abandon all she knows…
…and fight her way to the sorceress of Snøhetta.
Driva is the third stand-alone novel in the Daughters of Freya-series. The main characters in the series are bound by ties of blood, and they have all been tasked with life-altering quests by Freya, with the survival of the Earth at stake.
What readers say about Driva
An epic series
This is the third book in the series and I have read them all. I love the fact that they are historically correct, but also portray the old Nordic religion and gods. I am also thrilled that the author is Norwegian. I recommend this series to those who want to learn more of early Norwegian history and the old heathen religion.