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Fans of Ken Follett, Bernard Cornwell and Philippa Gregory will love today’s Kindle eBook of The Day:
J. Boyce Gleason’s gripping historical novel Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles

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Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles

by J. Boyce Gleason
4.3 stars – 108 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

“It is 741. After subduing the pagan religions in the east, halting the march of Islam in the west, and conquering the continent for the Merovingian kings, mayor of the palace Charles the Hammer has one final ambition—the throne. Only one thing stands in his way—he is dying.

Charles cobbles together a plan to divide the kingdom among his three sons, betroth his daughter to a Lombard prince to secure his southern border, and keep the Church unified behind them through his friend Bishop Boniface. Despite his best efforts, the only thing to reign after Charles’s death is chaos. His daughter has no intention of marrying anyone, let alone a Lombard prince. His two eldest sons question the rights of their younger pagan stepbrother, and the Church demands a steep price for their support. Son battles son, Christianity battles paganism, and Charles’s daughter flees his court for an enemy’s love.

Based on a true story, Anvil of God is a whirlwind of love, honor, sacrifice, and betrayal that follows a bereaved family’s relentless quest for power and destiny.”

Editorial Reviews:

Gleason’s gripping historical novel–the first volume in his Carolingian Chronicles–offers readers a vivid mix of bloody battles, intriguing characters, and plenty of pagan sex rites. ” – Publishers Weekly – Starred Review (edited for space)

“Gleason’s utterly confident novel is the first in a projected series about the 8th century Carolingian dynasty. Gleason’s grasp of (his) characters is nothing short of marvelous; Gleason’s dialogue is sharp throughout, and the book’s obviously vast research is smoothly worked into the narrative. Highly recommended” – Historical Novel Society

“Political intrigue straight out of George R.R.Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, except that Gleason’s novel is based on stories of real people, and this historical”game of thrones” is engrossing, with fast-paced, crisp prose and smart dialogue. An enticing read, sure to please lovers of historical fiction and political and religious intrigue. ” – Kirkus Reviews (edited for space)

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J. Boyce Gleason’s sweeping epic Anvil Of God: Book One Of The Carolingian Chronicles

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Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles

by J. Boyce Gleason
4.3 stars – 108 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

“It is 741. After subduing the pagan religions in the east, halting the march of Islam in the west, and conquering the continent for the Merovingian kings, mayor of the palace Charles the Hammer has one final ambition—the throne. Only one thing stands in his way—he is dying.

Charles cobbles together a plan to divide the kingdom among his three sons, betroth his daughter to a Lombard prince to secure his southern border, and keep the Church unified behind them through his friend Bishop Boniface. Despite his best efforts, the only thing to reign after Charles’s death is chaos. His daughter has no intention of marrying anyone, let alone a Lombard prince. His two eldest sons question the rights of their younger pagan stepbrother, and the Church demands a steep price for their support. Son battles son, Christianity battles paganism, and Charles’s daughter flees his court for an enemy’s love.

Based on a true story, Anvil of God is a whirlwind of love, honor, sacrifice, and betrayal that follows a bereaved family’s relentless quest for power and destiny.”

Editorial Reviews:

Gleason’s gripping historical novel–the first volume in his Carolingian Chronicles–offers readers a vivid mix of bloody battles, intriguing characters, and plenty of pagan sex rites. ” – Publishers Weekly – Starred Review (edited for space)

“Gleason’s utterly confident novel is the first in a projected series about the 8th century Carolingian dynasty. Gleason’s grasp of (his) characters is nothing short of marvelous; Gleason’s dialogue is sharp throughout, and the book’s obviously vast research is smoothly worked into the narrative. Highly recommended” – Historical Novel Society

“Political intrigue straight out of George R.R.Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, except that Gleason’s novel is based on stories of real people, and this historical”game of thrones” is engrossing, with fast-paced, crisp prose and smart dialogue. An enticing read, sure to please lovers of historical fiction and political and religious intrigue. ” – Kirkus Reviews (edited for space)

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A whirlwind of love, honor, sacrifice, and betrayal that follows a bereaved family’s relentless quest for power and destiny…
Anvil Of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles by J. Boyce Gleason

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Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles

by J. Boyce Gleason
4.3 stars – 108 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

It is 741. After subduing the pagan religions in the east, halting the march of Islam in the west, and conquering the continent for the Merovingian kings, mayor of the palace Charles the Hammer has one final ambition—the throne. Only one thing stands in his way—he is dying.

Charles cobbles together a plan to divide the kingdom among his three sons, betroth his daughter to a Lombard prince to secure his southern border, and keep the Church unified behind them through his friend Bishop Boniface. Despite his best efforts, the only thing to reign after Charles’s death is chaos. His daughter has no intention of marrying anyone, let alone a Lombard prince. His two eldest sons question the rights of their younger pagan stepbrother, and the Church demands a steep price for their support. Son battles son, Christianity battles paganism, and Charles’s daughter flees his court for an enemy’s love.

Based on a true story, Anvil of God is a whirlwind of love, honor, sacrifice, and betrayal that follows a bereaved family’s relentless quest for power and destiny.

Editorial Reviews:

Gleason’s gripping historical novel–the first volume in his Carolingian Chronicles–offers readers a vivid mix of bloody battles, intriguing characters, and plenty of pagan sex rites. ” – Publishers Weekly – Starred Review (edited for space)

“Gleason’s utterly confident novel is the first in a projected series about the 8th century Carolingian dynasty. Gleason’s grasp of (his) characters is nothing short of marvelous; Gleason’s dialogue is sharp throughout, and the book’s obviously vast research is smoothly worked into the narrative. Highly recommended” – Historical Novel Society

“Political intrigue straight out of George R.R.Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, except that Gleason’s novel is based on stories of real people, and this historical”game of thrones” is engrossing, with fast-paced, crisp prose and smart dialogue. An enticing read, sure to please lovers of historical fiction and political and religious intrigue. ” – Kirkus Reviews (edited for space)

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A sweeping tale set in 8th century France and based on true events… Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles by J. Boyce Gleason

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Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles

by J. Boyce Gleason
4.3 stars – 108 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

It is 741. After subduing the pagan religions in the east, halting the march of Islam in the west, and conquering the continent for the Merovingian kings, mayor of the palace Charles the Hammer has one final ambition—the throne. Only one thing stands in his way—he is dying.

Charles cobbles together a plan to divide the kingdom among his three sons, betroth his daughter to a Lombard prince to secure his southern border, and keep the Church unified behind them through his friend Bishop Boniface. Despite his best efforts, the only thing to reign after Charles’s death is chaos. His daughter has no intention of marrying anyone, let alone a Lombard prince. His two eldest sons question the rights of their younger pagan stepbrother, and the Church demands a steep price for their support. Son battles son, Christianity battles paganism, and Charles’s daughter flees his court for an enemy’s love.

Based on a true story, Anvil of God is a whirlwind of love, honor, sacrifice, and betrayal that follows a bereaved family’s relentless quest for power and destiny.

Editorial Reviews:

Gleason’s gripping historical novel–the first volume in his Carolingian Chronicles–offers readers a vivid mix of bloody battles, intriguing characters, and plenty of pagan sex rites. ” – Publishers Weekly – Starred Review (edited for space)

“Gleason’s utterly confident novel is the first in a projected series about the 8th century Carolingian dynasty. Gleason’s grasp of (his) characters is nothing short of marvelous; Gleason’s dialogue is sharp throughout, and the book’s obviously vast research is smoothly worked into the narrative. Highly recommended” – Historical Novel Society

“Political intrigue straight out of George R.R.Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, except that Gleason’s novel is based on stories of real people, and this historical”game of thrones” is engrossing, with fast-paced, crisp prose and smart dialogue. An enticing read, sure to please lovers of historical fiction and political and religious intrigue. ” – Kirkus Reviews (edited for space)

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Son battles son, Christianity battles paganism, and Charles’ daughter flees his court for an enemy’s love…. Anvil Of God by J. Boyce Gleason

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Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles

by J. Boyce Gleason
4.3 stars – 108 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

It is 741. After subduing the pagan religions in the east, halting the march of Islam in the west, and conquering the continent for the Merovingian kings, mayor of the palace Charles the Hammer has one final ambition—the throne. Only one thing stands in his way—he is dying.

Charles cobbles together a plan to divide the kingdom among his three sons, betroth his daughter to a Lombard prince to secure his southern border, and keep the Church unified behind them through his friend Bishop Boniface. Despite his best efforts, the only thing to reign after Charles’s death is chaos. His daughter has no intention of marrying anyone, let alone a Lombard prince. His two eldest sons question the rights of their younger pagan stepbrother, and the Church demands a steep price for their support. Son battles son, Christianity battles paganism, and Charles’s daughter flees his court for an enemy’s love.

Based on a true story, Anvil of God is a whirlwind of love, honor, sacrifice, and betrayal that follows a bereaved family’s relentless quest for power and destiny.

Editorial Reviews:

Gleason’s gripping historical novel–the first volume in his Carolingian Chronicles–offers readers a vivid mix of bloody battles, intriguing characters, and plenty of pagan sex rites. ” – Publishers Weekly – Starred Review (edited for space)

“Gleason’s utterly confident novel is the first in a projected series about the 8th century Carolingian dynasty. Gleason’s grasp of (his) characters is nothing short of marvelous; Gleason’s dialogue is sharp throughout, and the book’s obviously vast research is smoothly worked into the narrative. Highly recommended” – Historical Novel Society

“Political intrigue straight out of George R.R.Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, except that Gleason’s novel is based on stories of real people, and this historical”game of thrones” is engrossing, with fast-paced, crisp prose and smart dialogue. An enticing read, sure to please lovers of historical fiction and political and religious intrigue. ” – Kirkus Reviews (edited for space)

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Fans of Ken Follett, Bernard Cornwell and Philippa Gregory will love today’s Kindle eBook of The Day:
J. Boyce Gleason’s gripping historical novel Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles

→ Kindle Nation Daily eBook of The Day ←

Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles

by J. Boyce Gleason
4.3 stars – 108 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

It is 741. After subduing the pagan religions in the east, halting the march of Islam in the west, and conquering the continent for the Merovingian kings, mayor of the palace Charles the Hammer has one final ambition—the throne. Only one thing stands in his way—he is dying.

Charles cobbles together a plan to divide the kingdom among his three sons, betroth his daughter to a Lombard prince to secure his southern border, and keep the Church unified behind them through his friend Bishop Boniface. Despite his best efforts, the only thing to reign after Charles’s death is chaos. His daughter has no intention of marrying anyone, let alone a Lombard prince. His two eldest sons question the rights of their younger pagan stepbrother, and the Church demands a steep price for their support. Son battles son, Christianity battles paganism, and Charles’s daughter flees his court for an enemy’s love.

Based on a true story, Anvil of God is a whirlwind of love, honor, sacrifice, and betrayal that follows a bereaved family’s relentless quest for power and destiny.

Editorial Reviews:

Gleason’s gripping historical novel–the first volume in his Carolingian Chronicles–offers readers a vivid mix of bloody battles, intriguing characters, and plenty of pagan sex rites. ” – Publishers Weekly – Starred Review (edited for space)

“Gleason’s utterly confident novel is the first in a projected series about the 8th century Carolingian dynasty. Gleason’s grasp of (his) characters is nothing short of marvelous; Gleason’s dialogue is sharp throughout, and the book’s obviously vast research is smoothly worked into the narrative. Highly recommended” – Historical Novel Society

“Political intrigue straight out of George R.R.Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, except that Gleason’s novel is based on stories of real people, and this historical”game of thrones” is engrossing, with fast-paced, crisp prose and smart dialogue. An enticing read, sure to please lovers of historical fiction and political and religious intrigue. ” – Kirkus Reviews (edited for space)

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Year 741, the best laid plans of Charles the Hammer fall to his bereaved family’s quest for power and destiny. Game of Thrones fans will love the historically based Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles by J. Boyce Gleason

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Anvil of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles

by J. Boyce Gleason
4.3 stars – 108 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

It is 741. After subduing the pagan religions in the east, halting the march of Islam in the west, and conquering the continent for the Merovingian kings, mayor of the palace Charles the Hammer has one final ambition—the throne. Only one thing stands in his way—he is dying.

Charles cobbles together a plan to divide the kingdom among his three sons, betroth his daughter to a Lombard prince to secure his southern border, and keep the Church unified behind them through his friend Bishop Boniface. Despite his best efforts, the only thing to reign after Charles’s death is chaos. His daughter has no intention of marrying anyone, let alone a Lombard prince. His two eldest sons question the rights of their younger pagan stepbrother, and the Church demands a steep price for their support. Son battles son, Christianity battles paganism, and Charles’s daughter flees his court for an enemy’s love.

Based on a true story, Anvil of God is a whirlwind of love, honor, sacrifice, and betrayal that follows a bereaved family’s relentless quest for power and destiny.

Editorial Reviews:

Gleason’s gripping historical novel–the first volume in his Carolingian Chronicles–offers readers a vivid mix of bloody battles, intriguing characters, and plenty of pagan sex rites. ” – Publishers Weekly – Starred Review (edited for space)

“Gleason’s utterly confident novel is the first in a projected series about the 8th century Carolingian dynasty. Gleason’s grasp of (his) characters is nothing short of marvelous; Gleason’s dialogue is sharp throughout, and the book’s obviously vast research is smoothly worked into the narrative. Highly recommended” – Historical Novel Society

“Political intrigue straight out of George R.R.Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, except that Gleason’s novel is based on stories of real people, and this historical”game of thrones” is engrossing, with fast-paced, crisp prose and smart dialogue. An enticing read, sure to please lovers of historical fiction and political and religious intrigue. ” – Kirkus Reviews (edited for space)

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