“Dragon of Denmark” by Jennifer Ivy Walker
In Jennifer Ivy Walker’s “Dragon of Denmark” twenty-year-old Ylva the illegitimate daughter of a dreaded Norse ruler, had never had a single suitor. No villager had dared court her. A seer and a Celtic healer with a knowledge of curative herbs, she had been taunted, ridiculed, and termed an outcast by the residents of Saint Suliac. Her father, the ruthless Duke of Normandy Richard the Fearless, had claimed her mother during a Viking invasion in her village, later abandoning them when Ylva was ten to marry for political alliance. … More “Dragon of Denmark” by Jennifer Ivy Walker









