I'm not a professional reviewer or anything like that, just someone who decided to share their thoughts and opinions on what they read. Also, I haven't seen the show 'Vikings' on what this novel is based, so alot of the story and intrigue is new to me or rather, unknown to me.
Writing Quality: 2/5 - I'll admit it, the quality of the writing is terrible. Not completely unreadable but still very bad. IF this novel was something the author was doing in a professional or money making way, then I'd suggest an editor. Since it's all just for fun for the author, then I'll only suggest Grammerly.
Stability of Updates: 3/5 - I read this when there were already over 30 chapters available, so it's a bit unfair for me to give this a high rating. Though I did see comments that the author took a near 1-year break from writing.
Story Development: 4/5 - Regardless of how terrible the writing quality may be, I'm hooked at how fun the story is. Again, I have not seen the show 'Vikings' so maybe I'm attributing much of the shows success to this novel, but oh well, I still like it.
Character Design/World Background: 4/5 - Once again, I'm gonna take a leap and say these are so high cause of the show itself on which the novel is based. Though credit where it's due, I do enjoy the added authors take on the Gods and Seidr, I look forward to seeing where that goes. Along with the additional pantheons.
Overall: MCU Thor in the Vikings show setting, there, that's the novel. Not the greatest novel around, surely not gonna win any awards that's for sure. It has many things that can be and should be corrected, but for what it has to offer, it's fun and interesting. You might wanna read it during a period of nothing else to do. Oh yeah, I suppose I should add that the author has plans to make this a harem of MC (He's Thor btw) + 3 female members.