Review of The Valkyrie by Carrie Cotten

The Valkyrie is the 4th amazing book in the Huntress saga by Carrie Cotten. Just when I think she’s written the best one, she comes out with another. This story tells a beautiful tale of healing and forgiveness for past trauma, alongside a sweet romance. Set in medieval Norway, Isa has recently returned home after being kidnapped and abused for a year. At home she finds it hard to feel safe and normal but worries about her mother, the shield maiden, who has problems of her own. Reider lands in her life in a most unusual way and both of their lives are forever changed. Like the other books in the series, this one weaves in the gospel beautifully and naturally. Both of the main characters begin in different places with their faith and are confronted and challenged by the God who forgives and heals broken hearts. I highly recommend this book and the entire series. It’s best enjoyed in order and this is the fourth book, but you can get by with reading just The Raven. But don’t ...