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The Last Shield: England: The First Viking Age (The kingdom of Mercia: The Ninth Century Book 6) Kindle Edition

4.3 out of 5 stars 955 ratings

Book 6 in the action-packed, bloody and brutal series about Coelwulf, Mercia's forgotten ninth-century king.

Summoned back to Worcester by Bishop Wærferth, Coelwulf discovers that an old enemy has resurfaced on the border with the Welsh, but this time, an enemy demanding help.

Aware he can’t leave Mercia, Coelwulf must split his force, determined that his old enemy is more helpful as his ally.

But beset by an unexpected force of Raiders inside Mercia, Coelwulf and his small band of warriors find themselves trapped by winter storms, as well as Raiders who don’t yet know of Jarl Halfdan’s death and still hunger for Coelwulf’s blood.

Coelwulf faces his most difficult struggle of all as he fights for the future of his beloved Mercian kingdom, his warriors, old and new, at his side.

Praise for The Last King

"A well-written book from start to finish, full of action with lots of strong characters that you soon love. Really, truly loved it. 5 stars from me. Smashed it."

"I feel as though I'm sat astride a horse, sword in hand, screaming like a banshee as I charge."

"Action-packed and hard to put down."

"I really loved this book, great strong central characters that grow on you. Fantastic read, the book had me gripped. Excellent storyline, fast-paced, full of action, bloody action and violence you feel like your standing in the shield walk or charging on a horse with the blood & sweat of man & beast around you as you help battle the impossible odds. The stories main character Coelwulf is a true warrior of royal blood & the only man with the skills & presence to pull the lords of Mercia together. He stands tall with his band of warriors & draws men to him to do battle. A true hero of old." Stacy T Netgalley Reviewer

"To say this book is excellent would be an understatement. it’s a blood and gore fest for any fan of the period." Amazon Reviewer

"The Last King starts with a punchy opening paragraph that instantly draws you into the story. Coelwulf is a fierce and skilful warrior with a formidable band of fighters at his side. Readers are invited to join them in the shield wall and follow them to the last bloody moments of every hectic battle. The Last King is a spirited novel; drenched in gore and positively ringing with the sound of seaxes on shields. This novel suits anyone who prefers a fast-paced tale with plenty of action. If you are a fan of Bernard Cornwell’s Uhtred series then this could help ease the wait till the next instalment." Netgalley Reviewer

"an instant page-turner." Netgalley Reviewer

"The battle scenes were really well written." Netgalley Reviewer

"Coelwulf is a fierce warrior with an honourable battlefield moral code. Coelwulf’s character is one that you soon learn to respect and admire, along with his men. With plenty of gory battle scenes, MJ Porter’s descriptive writing really brings Coelwulf’s battles to life." Netgalley Reviewer

"Fast-paced, deep character development, page-turning action, what more do you need." Netgalley Reviewer

"A tale that moves fairly swiftly, breathless at times, with great battle scenes and just the right amount of humour." Netgalley Reviewer

The Ninth Century Series
The Last King
The Last Warrior
The Last Horse
The Last Enemy
The Last Sword
The Last Shield

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I'm an author of historical fiction (Early English/Viking) and fantasy. I write A LOT, you've been warned.

Find me @coloursofunison or at www.mjporterauthor.com or at www.mjporterauthor.blog where I blog about books and films and sometimes, writing!
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B097J17317
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ MJ Publishing (August 26, 2021)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 26, 2021
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.8 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 302 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 out of 5 stars 955 ratings

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M J Porter
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I'm an author of historical fiction (Early English/Saxon, Vikings and the British Isles as a whole before the Norman Conquest, as well as three 20th-century mysteries) and fantasy (now published under a different name). I've also written my first nonfiction book, The Royal Women Who Made England: The Women of the Tenth Century, which is available now.

I was born in the old Mercian kingdom at some point since 1066. Raised in the shadow of a strange little building, told from a very young age that it housed the bones of long-dead kings of Mercia and that our garden was littered with old pieces of pottery from a long-ago battle, it's little wonder that my curiosity in Early England ran riot. I can only blame my parents!

I like to write. You've been warned!

Not sure where to start your journey through Saxon/Early England?

If you're new to Saxon England, then Son of Mercia, book 1 in Eagle of Mercia Chronicles, is perhaps where you should start. And then follow on with Wolf of Mercia and Warrior of Mercia and the continuing books in the series.

King of Kings, book 1 in The Brunanburh Series, is the story of the build-up to the greatest battle on British soil you've probably never heard about, Brunanburh. 'An epic story of kingsmanship that will set in motion the pivotal, bloody Battle of Brunanburh where allies have to be chosen wisely.' The continuing series takes readers to Brunanburh and beyond.

And, coming in April 2025, Men of Iron, the first book in The Dark Age Chronicles. This trilogy will take my readers back to the very beginnings of Saxon England before the creation of Mercia and the other kingdoms.

If you like action adventure with a heavy dose of violence, foul language, and good old camaraderie - The Mercian Ninth Century series is for you, starting with The Last King (there are also Cleaner versions where much of the foul language has been removed - they can be a little harder to find but they are available). Fans of The Eagle of Mercia Chronicles will also find a familiar face. Or The Seventh Century, starting with Pagan Warrior, has a little more politics to go with the set-piece battles.

If you like stories about the forgotten women of history, then the Tenth Century series, starting with The Lady of Mercia's Daughter, is a good place to begin, the story of Lady Ælfwynn after the death of her mother. Or, The First Queen of England, with a little more romance.

If you're interested in the last century of Early England (before 1066) then The Earls of Mercia series is for you.

If you want to read it all, then you can read in chronological order or mix it up. The series weren't written in chronological order (I have a tendency to move backwards through time).

If you're as interested in the ancient kingdom of Mercia as I am, then the loosely connected, The Tales of Mercia is for you. The individual series can be read in this order but can be read in any order. I started my historical fiction writing journey with The Earls of Mercia, so yes, I began at the end.

1) The Dark Age Chronicles starting with Men of Iron, coming April 2025

2) Gods and Kings starting with Pagan Warrior.

3) The Eagle of Mercia Chronicles starting with Son of Mercia.

4) The Ninth Century books starting with The Last King

5) A detour to The Lady of Mercia's Daughter and A Conspiracy of Kings, from the Tenth Century series

6) The Earls of Mercia series starts with The Earl of Mercia's Father.

If you're interested in my 20th-century mysteries, then The Custard Corpses and The Automobile Assassination are the books for you. The Secret Sauce is coming soon. And Cragside, a standalone 1930s murder mystery set at the beautiful North Northumberland estate, and inspired by my Lockdown walks around the property.

My first non fiction book, The Royal Women Who Made England, is now published by Pen and Sword in hardback and ebook, detailing the information I used to write The Tenth Century series featuring Ælfwynn, Eadgifu and the daughters of Edward the Elder.

If you want to keep up to date with my latest writing projects, then please find me on your social media channel of choice, and check out my blog where you will find lots of information about my books..

Happy reading:)

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
    Another unforgettable and weather driven battle!
    There is no worry here that MJP has lost her touch to keep the reader engaged.
    Coelwulf is thrust into another skirmish which is to help Lord Cadell of one of the Welsh tribes. He’s just barely returned from a confrontation with the Raiders and now he’s asked to help out the Welsh, who aren’t his favorite people.
    Coelwulf takes some older warriors and some less experienced warriors because he doesn’t expect much trouble. Well, that means there will be trouble!
    All the battles bring you fully into the action. You feel like you’re right there with the others fighting for your life. The blasted weather is a major character too. It is unrelenting filled with mud and cold. You want a hot shower after reading. And the horses are more central in this story as well. There is always a worry that a Raider or the weather will bring down one of our beloved animals. I mean you worry about the men too, of course.
    Although there’s no Aunt (Cyneswith), her reaction to events is ever on Coelwulf’s mind. I do miss that she wasn’t a physical presence, but I like how she continues to play a part even though she’s not there.
    On to the next conflict!
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022
    Ceowulf is one the one to keep everyone safe. I get so immersed in reading this series that I forget what time it is. I cannot wait for the last in the series but I also do not want his story to end.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
    Not very well written. Curse word overkill....
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2021
    I am trying to attach a photo of what I think Hayden looks like, but it won’t let me. Better depth, and you feel as if the story is alive. What a diverse series-it is really a good read. When will he find a mate???
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2021
    Another great epic tale of the battles between two great forces for a wondrous region. Loyalty, fear, ferorcity, and anguish

Top reviews from other countries

  • Lynette Clarke
    5.0 out of 5 stars wow
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 28, 2024
    Fast paced, great characters and every book ends with you wanting more. Moving onto book 6 can’t wait ! 👏
  • Howrook123
    5.0 out of 5 stars Historical fiction at its finest.
    Reviewed in Australia on September 23, 2024
    M J Porter is obviously an invested historical fiction writer, his writing draws you in & keeps you in till the very last word.
  • Linda Dobinson
    5.0 out of 5 stars Series about Coelwulf
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2023
    Absolute wonderful series, it's full of fun, battles and trying to overcome the Vikings. I wish the series could have gone on for longer. Corlwulf speaks to his obstinate horse, it's so funny.
  • Harry Evans
    5.0 out of 5 stars As usual a brilliant book
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 12, 2021
    I have a question now Pybba is missing do we hope there's another book on the horizon, I hope so.
    Brilliant read especially if you're in to history, fact and fictional
    Lots of fighting,intrigue and comradeship. I love also because I lived in Northamptonshire for 25 years and now in Lindsey. Always been interested in history but these books have got me looking stuff up. Thank you Mr Porter
  • mendip
    3.0 out of 5 stars End Game
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 30, 2022
    I think that the tale has finally caught up with the author, a little bit rambling and almost becoming unbelievable that the whole groups once again survive.

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