Hunting The Sun

The Midwinter Dragon, Book 3

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Pub Date 28 Mar 2025 | Archive Date 5 Apr 2025

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1151: The Whale Road

Doomed to exile in Sicily, warrior poet Skarfr and wise woman Hlif try to make a home for their found family. But someone in the dangerous court of King Roger II wants to kill them and Skarfr must prove his worth once again—or die trying.

Abandoned by their liege lord, they can trust nobody but each other in this foreign land. They navigate the dangerous courses set by the gods, knowing that Loki always laughs last.

Jean Gill's third book in the award-winning Midwinter Dragon series continues the thrilling saga of Orkney’s last Vikings as they battle enemies on land, by sea, and in the mystic otherworld.

Praise for Book 2, Among Sea Wolves

 "A yarn fit for a Norse saga. Full of action, poetry and heart; a thrilling voyage through the vibrant world of the twelfth century." Matthew Harffy

EDITOR'S CHOICE - The Historical Novel Society

"Stunningly authentic." The Booklife Prize

1151: The Whale Road

Doomed to exile in Sicily, warrior poet Skarfr and wise woman Hlif try to make a home for their found family. But someone in the dangerous court of King Roger II wants to kill...


Advance Praise

Praise for the series EDITOR'S CHOICE, The Historical Novel Society,  Shortlisted for The Selfies Award 2022  and The Chaucer Award 2022 and 2023;  Finalist in The Wishing Shelf Awards 2022;  Quarter-Finalist in The Booklife Prize 2022 and 2023.

 “Stunningly authentic.” The Booklife Prize  

“A yarn fit for a Norse saga. Full of action, poetry and heart; a thrilling voyage through the vibrant world of the twelfth century.” Matthew Harffy

 “Absolutely brilliant. A tour-de-force of storytelling, Viking lore, and the rugged landscape of Orkney.” Deborah Swift, Italian Renaissance series

 “If you’re a lover of Viking history this book will tick all the boxes. A great read.” Kath Middleton, book blogger  

“Ms Gill blends fact, fiction and legend to create believable characters who straddle the real and mystical world in a truly enthralling story.” Annie Whitehead, To Be a Queen

“A stirring coming-of-age tale forged in love, inheritance and adventure- in The Ring Breaker Jean Gill skilfully brings the poetry and magic of the Viking world to life.” Emily Brand, The Fall of the House of Byron  

A skilfully written, beautifully researched coming-of-age story set in Viking Orkney.” Lexie Conyngham, the Orkneyinga Murders series

Viking voyages, political scheming, love affairs, runes, and sea battles - what more could you want from a story? You root for the characters and learn en route, but the pages turn easily and you can expect to read late to finish this one. Now I'm waiting for the next book eagerly!” Grace Tierney, Words the Vikings Gave Us  

“To read Jean Gill’s historical novels is not so much to see into history, but to live it and breathe it with a feeling of utter authenticity.” Paul Trembling, Local Poet  

Made me want to read on... just one more chapter... and then another, and another. Late into the night!” B A Morton, Crime on the Tyne series  

Top quality literary historical fiction; a cracking story with action and adventure based on real events, plus a touch of magic. Highly recommended.” J.G. Harlond, The Doomsong Sword  

All human emotion is there, often in full conflict at times: jealousy, duty, deceit, loyalty, brutality, love, power struggles and comradeship. You might not be able to draw breath at times.” Alison Morton, Roma Nova series  

An amazing sea adventure that reeks of suspenseful and enthralling tales told in a Viking hall.” Kristin Gleeson, The Women of Ireland series  

A voyage that will bring murder, terrible storms and sea monsters, clashes both in battles and cultures and mystical encounters, but perhaps the greatest risk of all is treachery from within the ranks.” Jane Davis, The Bookseller’s Wife  

“A compelling narrative … not only brings readers into the lives, dangers, intrigues and heartbreak of (Jean Gill’s) characters, but also provides a memorable portrait of actual Viking life for both men and women, as they struggle to survive on land and at sea.” Jannie Meisberger, Voice Actor

Praise for the series EDITOR'S CHOICE, The Historical Novel Society, Shortlisted for The Selfies Award 2022 and The Chaucer Award 2022 and 2023; Finalist in The Wishing Shelf Awards 2022;...

Marketing Plan

Book 1 and Book 2 ebooks are discounted to 0.99 during the run-up to publication of Book 3.

Promotion from the readers' site Bookbub took Book 1 to #1 in all amazon books.

Book 2 is longlisted for The Chaucer Awards 2024 (ongoing).

Book 1 and Book 2 ebooks are discounted to 0.99 during the run-up to publication of Book 3.

Promotion from the readers' site Bookbub took Book 1 to #1 in all amazon books.

Book 2 is longlisted for The...


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Hunting the Sun is the third book in Jean Gill’s Midwinter Dragon series, and it’s another immersive journey into the medieval world of 12th-century Sicily. Picking up where the last book left off, we follow warrior-poet Skarfr and wise woman Hlif as they try to build a home in a foreign land while navigating the dangers of King Roger II’s court. There’s plenty of political intrigue, betrayal, and action, but what really stood out to me was the depth of the characters and their relationships.

Gill’s writing is incredibly detailed, making it easy to lose yourself in the historical setting. I could practically feel the heat of Sicily’s sun and the tension in the court’s scheming. The mix of historical realism with Norse mythology adds a unique touch, and the story moves at a steady pace, balancing action with emotional depth. Skarfr and Hlif’s bond is especially compelling, and I found myself rooting for them as they faced both external threats and their own struggles.

If you’ve read the previous books, this one is a must. And if you haven’t started the series yet, I highly recommend it—especially if you enjoy historical fiction with strong characters, rich world-building, and a touch of legend. Jean Gill continues to impress with her ability to blend history and storytelling, making Hunting the Sun a fantastic read.

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I’ve really enjoyed the excellent Midwinter Dragon series by Jean Gill and was very pleased to read the third instalment, Hunting The Sun, and catch up with Skarfr and Hlif. The last book ended with the pair exiled to Sicily along with Seaborn, their adopted son, and most of this book is taken up with their time there, interspersed with events in the Orkney islands.

Gill has a real talent for creating a sense of time and place and it’s especially evident here. The previous novels were very evocative of life in Viking Orkney and that sense of the environment and hardships there helped to build the main characters and explain their beliefs and behaviours. She now creates Sicily just as well and beautifully demonstrates how alien the place must feel to them, so much busier and warmer and filled with Christian and Muslim believers who hold their faith very differently from the Vikings. Despite the wealth and the scientific progress in Sicily, though, there are just as many challenges and rivalries to face and their struggle to fit in is just as gripping as previous books. Throughout the book we also return frequently to what is happening in Orkney and that makes the contrast all the more dramatic.

For anyone who has an interest in this period, this is excellent historical fiction and the research is well handled, obviously very thorough but also very well integrated into the story. I’m already looking forward to seeing where we head next.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an advance copy in return for an honest review.

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Hunting The Sun by Jean Gill

I picked up Hunting The Sun by Jean Gill because this series has everything I love, well researched historical fiction, exquisite world building, complex political structures and intrigue, and well developed characters. This third installment in the Midwinter Dragon series did not disappoint and I cannot wait to see what we get in the next installment.

Thank you to The 13th Sign for the opportunity to read this eARC. All opinions are my own.

Rating: 4 Stars
Pub Date: Mar 28 2025

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I’d give Hunting the Sun a solid 3.75 stars—Jean Gill’s writing is lyrical and layered, and it’s clear that this world has been built with care and complexity. That said, I likely would have been more fully engrossed in the tale had I read the earlier installments of the series first. There were moments where I felt a bit adrift in the lore and character dynamics, which I suspect would’ve had greater impact with the proper context. I’m planning to go back and read the previous books, then give this one another go, as I can see the potential for a richer experience with the full arc in mind.

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