• The Bear of Britain

  • Warrior Druid of Britain, Book 4
  • By: Steven A. McKay
  • Narrated by: Nick Denton
  • Length: 11 hrs and 35 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Bear of Britain

By: Steven A. McKay
Narrated by: Nick Denton
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AD 432. Britain. The winter snows are melting at last, but spring will bring more than just rebirth this year. The Saxons are coming, and that means war.

Bellicus, Duro, and Cai have travelled south to join the warlord Arthur and his growing army of Britons. New friendships have been made, and exciting adventures await the warrior-druid and his companions, but the threat of Hengist and his invaders casts a dark cloud over all. For years, the Saxons have been content to remain mostly confined to the eastern parts of the country, but now that they are marching west, Hengist has amassed the biggest army seen on these shores since the Romans left over 20 years ago.

Arthur, dubbed the Bear of Britain by his advisor Merlin, has never truly felt he'd earned such a grand title, but now he will have a chance to prove himself. The addition of a new, crack unit to his ranks will, he hopes, be enough to sweep the Saxon threat from Britain once and for all, and herald a generation of peace and prosperity for his people. But nothing in war is straightforward, and even their own countrymen can turn violently against them at any moment, as Bellicus discovers to his cost....

The post-Roman landscape of Britain is brought vividly to life in this exciting fourth novel in the Warrior Druid of Britain Chronicles. Perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow, Bernard Cornwell, and Conn Iggulden.

©2021 Steven A. McKay (P)2023 Steven A. McKay

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Simply Magnificent

As a huge Celtaphile, it's no easy reason to believe that I may have an unbiased view on this work... HOWEVER... I tend to be more than criticool on any book surrounding my ancestors, Be it fiction or attempted historical. Be it high fantasy or grounded, such as this piece. If I could use emojis, I would just be putting rows of clapping hands as my review. Storyline and characterization of each individual is masterfully done in such a short volume of work thus far. The voice acting is absolutely perfect, and much of the chicanery of my ancestral druids seem to be flowing quite well in the author's portrayal. I'm EAGERLY awaiting the next!

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Another great addition to the series

I thoroughly enjoy the writing and the characters created. I find the narrator hard to enjoy but that’s a personal opinion. Can’t wait till the next one

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