M.A. Marr
Birth date: July 25, 1972
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So the teens have to use their wits to survive and go to Hel to find their friend and to try to do things differently from the past to stave off Ragnorok. They also start to accumulate allies and the tools to help them, often they have no way of knowing if the people helping them are allies or enemi...
Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. I thought this was a great ending to this trilogy. It picks up right where Odin’s Ravens left off. Matt knows that he is going to be Thor’s champion in the battle at Ragnarok. He has several friends that have been traveling with him throughout...
Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. As a general rule, I’m not a huge fan of young adult books, so I was really surprised when I decided to pick up Loki’s Wolves back in 2013. I’m a huge Kelley Armstrong fan, so I decided to give it a try. I’ve never read Melissa Marr, who i...
Baldwin is dead, avatar of the god Baldr in legend he stayed dead because Loki would not cry for him – but this time Loki’s descendants grieved for his loss. With the myth changed, Laurie, Fenn and Matt are willing to enter the underworld and bring Baldr home – even if it means facing the dead, gian...
After reading the first novel in the book seriesThe Blackwell Pages, Loki’s Wolves by authors K.L. Armstrong and M.A. Marr—I couldn’t wait to read the next installment in the series. Odin’s Ravens was intense, awesome and tons of Norse mythology as main characters Fen, Laurie and Matt try to stop th...