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Iyasiil: Birth of the Valkyrie

Malkore Trilogy, Book 2

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Iyasiil: Birth of the Valkyrie

By: Marcus Ambrester
Narrated by: Marcus Ambrester
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Before Asgard was the greatest kingdom in all the nine realms, it was just a small village, few people knew the truth of what was holding the kingdom back from becoming great...it was the newly-crowned King Odin.

Although new to Asgard, Iyasiil has quickly established herself as a spiritual teacher among the women in Asgard and she and Malkore continue to bask in the deep-hearted, deeply erotic magic that their relationship has quickly become.

Only Iyasiil’s top students and Malkore know that she is also a powerful warrior. Iyasiil secretly begins training her top students to fight with swords, and ultimately form an army of empowered women warriors.

As Iyasiil, Malkore, and Iyasiil's students follow Frigg’s vision, they prepare for the ceremony to transform Odin into the man capable of leading Asgard into its glorious future. Odin still has no idea of the plans being made for him and he has no idea that the most powerful part of his growth would come from being turned into a woman, to experience what it is like to be a woman in a world that does not honor women or their feminine strength.

©2025 Marcus Ambrester (P)2025 Marcus Ambrester
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