Freya by Matthew Laurence

Freya by Matthew Laurence

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Summary

In this fun thrill ride of a young adult novel, ancient gods collide with the modern world when the goddess Freya tries to reclaim her lost power and take down an evil corporation.

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Freya by Matthew Laurence

Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Neil Gaiman's American Gods. In her prime, Freya was the ancient Norse goddess of love, magic, and war, but her power is derived from belief, and true believers are hard to come by these days. Freya has been lying low in a mental hospital in Orlando, Florida, enjoying the free food. Her routine is shattered when a shadowy corporation extends an offer: join them and receive unlimited power; or refuse and be destroyed. With the help of a young orderly named Nathan, Freya joins the company, determined to take it down from the inside. Freya is a legend, a myth . . . and she is about to make one hell of a comeback. Readers who love fantasy, science fiction, and contemporary will all find something to grab onto in the first book of this action-packed young adult series.
A designer and writer for over nine years, Matthew Laurence is consistently delighted that people actually pay him to make games. His career has taken him from Orlando and San Francisco all the way to Finland and now Munich, Germany. Besides playing games of all kinds, Matthew writes and cooks for fun, travels with his wife whenever (and wherever) possible, and maintains an unhealthy relationship with Netflix.
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ISBN 13 9781250144188
ISBN 10 1250144183
Title Freya
Author Matthew Laurence
Series Freya
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2018-04-01
Number of pages 368
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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