Author Bio:
MJ Porter is the author of many historical novels set predominantly in Seventh to Eleventh-Century England, and in Viking Age Denmark. Raised in the shadow of a building that was believed to house the bones of long-dead Kings of Mercia, meant that the author's writing destiny was set. MJ Porter has also written two twentieth-century mysteries.
Social Media Links:
Website: www.mjporterauthor.com
Blog: www.mjporterauthor.blog
Twitter: https://twitter.com/coloursofunison
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_j_porter/
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/MJ-Porter/e/B006N8K6X4
Book Title and Author Name:
The Last King
(The Ninth Century, Book 1)
By M J Porter
Book Blurb:
From author MJ Porter comes a thrilling new hero. They sent three hundred warriors to kill one man. It wasn’t enough. Mercia lies broken but not beaten, her alliance with Wessex in tatters. Coelwulf, a fierce and bloody warrior, hears whispers that Mercia has been betrayed from his home in the west. He fears no man, especially not the Vikings sent to hunt him down. To discover the truth of the rumours he hears, Coelwulf must travel to the heart of Mercia, and what he finds there will determine the fate of Mercia, as well as his own.
Trigger Warnings:
Excessive foul language, gruesome injury and battle detail
Buy Links:
This novel is available on #KindleUnlimited.
Audio: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/The-Last-King-England-Audiobook/B093XCYSTH?qid=1642245491&sr=1-4
Universal Links for Amazon:
Coelwulf's Company (prequel short story collection): mybook.to/CoelwulfsCompany
The Last King (Book 1): mybook.to/TheLastKing
The Last Warrior (Book 2): mybook.to/TheLastWarrior
The Last Horse (Book 3): mybook.to/TheLastHorse
The Last Enemy (Book 4): mybook.to/LastEnemy
The Last Sword (Book 5): mybook.to/TheLastSword
The Last Shield (Book 6): mybook.to/TheLastShield
Amazon Series Link: mybook.to/NinthCentury
Thank you for featuring The Last King today:)
Thank you so much for hosting the blog tour for The Last King (The Ninth Century, Book 1).
All the best,
Mary Anne