Berserker by Emmy Laybourne

Berserker (Berserker, #1)

by Emmy Laybourne

The highly anticipated historical fantasy from Emmy Laybourne, author of the internationally-bestselling Monument 14 trilogy.

Ancient powers. Strong love. Desperate times.

1883. Hanne would give anything to be free of the ancestral Viking curse that overcomes her when she or anyone she loves is in danger. She becomes a Berserker―an elegant, graceful and shameless killer.

When she kills three men attacking their father, Hanne and her siblings must flee Norway and head to the American frontier, on a desperate search for their uncle, the one man who can help Hanne learn to control her powers.

Aided by a young cowboy who agrees to be their guide, Hanne and her siblings use their ancient powers to survive the perilous trail, where blizzards, wild animals, and vicious bounty hunters await.

A gripping and emotional story filled with adventure, destruction, longing and redemption.

Reviewed by readingwithwrin on

5 of 5 stars

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Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan for an e-arc of this book in exchange for my honest review.

Warning this book does contain violence toward both humans and some animals.

"All the gifts besides mine make something... A Berserker kills. A Berserker takes life and crushes it out."


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Hanne along with her siblings (Sissel, Knut, Stieg) are Nyette meaning they have a gift or a curse that was given to their ancestors by the Norse Gods in Viking times. Hanne is known as a Berserker meaning that she will do anything to protect those she loves if she thinks they are being attacked. We have older brother Stieg who can control the weather. Younger brother Knut who is super strong and then baby sister Sissel who has yet to have the Nyette gift.
Their father also has the gift and made beautiful ships before his gift turned into a curse the older he got. As for their mother she had no idea about it until they started showing that they had gifts, and then after a horrible tragedy happened to Sissel she left because she just couldn't handle it.
This left them to fend for themselves due to their father having a drinking problem. Stieg and Hanne had to handle all of the responsibilities and tried to care for their younger siblings as best as they could. But it's now time for Stieg to go to America and he'll send for them when he has enough money to.

It all changes one night though when Hanne goes Berserker and they all must flee. This is when things got good. Not only did we see the siblings work together from this point on we also get to know more about why their ancestors were given these gifts and how they were supposed to be used.
Once they make it to America it's time to find an uncle who is supposed to be able to help them. But getting to him might just lead them all to their deaths.

"You got family and they love you,... You belong to them, and them to you. That's something worth defending, Hanne."

I have nothing but good things to say about this book. It held my interest from start to finish. By the end of it I loved all of the siblings and Owen who I was a little unsure of at first.

I'll be the first to admit I don't really know much about Mythology or anything like that. I know the basics of Olympus, etc but anything outside of that I am completely clueless on. So this book while not only really interesting because of learning about the Norse gods and the gifts they gave their people to help them thrive. It was also interesting how it was worked into the old west and how now maybe even people here were going to start having it as well because of them immigrating away from where they were originally from.

Four siblings trying to start a new life in America.Three of them with super abilities. Two people hunting them, and one helpful cowboy this book was packed full of history and adventure.

I already want to read the next one in this series!

"It was a life so simple and so lovely she could have dreamed it for herself. Hanne would fight for it, for she meant now to live and live fully."

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