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Cannot wait to read the book! I love this character already! Thyra shall be a new heroine!
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    The best historical fiction makes the past come alive in full color, and that is what Julia does in "King’s Daughter." After reading the first paragraph, you’re immersed in the story and the time period and completely invested in the outcome. The book has all the makings of a bestseller, and I can also see it as a blockbuster on the screen. 
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      “Strike the sails!" King Olaf said; “Never shall men of mine take flight; Never away from battle I fled, Never away from my foes! Let God dispose Of my life in the fight!”

      “The Saga of King Olaf” —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

      Chapter One

      Thyra, daughter of Harald Bluetooth, stood bravely before the little church her father had built in the beechwood forest of Roeskilde. It was even smaller than she rem. . .

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