The 'Bernicia Chronicles' by Matthew Harffy is similar. It also features a historical setting with elements of adventure and battles, much like 'The Saxon Stories'.
Well, there's 'The Last Kingdom' which is related to 'The Saxon Stories' in terms of the Viking - Saxon setting. It's a really engaging series that delves deep into the historical context. Also, 'Viking Fire' is a good read. It tells a story full of action and adventure set in the Viking age, with a focus on the battles and the way of life of the Vikings. Then there's 'Ragnarok' which gives a different perspective on Viking mythology and how it could have influenced their real - life actions.
I'm not sure exactly. You might need to check the official records or the publisher's information for an accurate count.
There are approximately 13 books in The Saxon Stories. The series has gained popularity for its rich historical detail and compelling characters.
Hard to say for sure. Maybe the number of books will be determined by factors like reader demand and the complexity of the storylines.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find that information on the official website or in related book listings.
There are quite a few books in the Saxon Stories series. I think around ten or so, but the exact number might vary depending on different editions and compilations.
Sure. 'The Kingmaking' by Helen Hollick is a great choice. It's set in a similar historical period and has engaging characters and a well - crafted plot that would appeal to fans of 'The Saxon Stories'.
I'm not sure which 'Aurthor Saxon' you specifically mean as the name is not very common. However, if you are looking for books in general that are not related to sex stories, you could try exploring classic literature like 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It offers a great story about love, society, and family in the 19th - century England.
Saxon Stories typically revolve around the Saxon people. They could be about their daily activities like farming, their religious beliefs, and how they interacted with other tribes or groups in the area. It's a way to explore the history and culture of the Saxons through stories.
Well, 'The Winter King' by Bernard Cornwell is also great. It tells the story of Arthur, set against the backdrop of the Anglo - Saxon period. This book is really good at bringing the historical setting to life. And then there's 'Hild' by Nicola Griffith. It focuses on the life of Hild, a real - life figure in Anglo - Saxon history and is a fascinating exploration of that time.