Friday 8 April 2022

New Ocelot Press release from Cathie Dunn!

Fantastic Friday news. 

My fellow Ocelot Press author, Cathie Dunn, has a brand new exciting eBook release today. 


Lots of people might have heard the name Rollo from a couple of historical 'Film-for-TV' productions, though they probably don't know much about his association with Poppa of Bayeux. I know very little, but I'll know a lot more after I read my copy of Poppa's story! 

Here's what it's about:

The Story of Poppa of Bayeux

A brutal Viking raid heralds the dawn of a new, powerful dynasty: the House of Normandy Neustria, Kingdom of the West Franks

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Fourteen-year-old Poppa’s life changes when Northmen land near Bayeux. Count Bérengar, her father, submits to them, and she is handfasted to Hrólfr, the Northmen’s heathen leader, as part of their agreement.

To her relief, Hrólfr leaves immediately in search of further adventures, only returning to claim her years later. In the face of retaliating Franks, they flee to East Anglia, where she gives birth to their son and daughter.

After their return to Neustria, Hrólfr's new campaigns strike at the heart of Frankish power, and King Charles of the West Franks offers him a pact he cannot refuse. In exchange for vast tracts of fertile land in Neustria, Hrólfr must keep the peace, convert to Christianity – and accept marriage to Gisela, the king’s illegitimate daughter.

Poppa’s world shatters. She remains in Bayeux, with her daughter, Adela. When Gisela arrives one day, demanding she hand the girl over, to be raised in Rouen, Poppa’s patience is at an end. But Gisela makes for a dangerous enemy, and only one woman will survive their confrontation high up on the cliffs.

Who will succeed and become the matriarch of the House of Normandy?

Readers of Viking and medieval fiction will enjoy ASCENT, a fictional account of the life of Poppa of Bayeux, ‘in more danico’ wife of Rollo (Hrólfr) the Viking.


Congratulations to Cathie Dunn and very best wishes for a brilliant launch day.

Happy Reading.

Slàinte!



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