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Morrigan's Bidding

Binding Words • Book 1

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Why You'll Love This

A bar fight with a stranger somehow lands you in a soul negotiation between Odin, Lucifer, and a Celtic goddess of death — and that's just the first chapter.

  • Great if you want: portal fantasy with divine politics and a grounded male protagonist
  • The experience: fast and breezy — reads in a single sitting without much resistance
  • The writing: Schinhofen keeps things conversational and plot-driven over literary
  • Skip if: you prefer deep worldbuilding over quick setup and wish fulfillment

About This Book

What begins as an ordinary night at a bar ends with Sean facing a choice that no mortal is ever supposed to make — a negotiation between gods, each one offering a deal with consequences he can barely comprehend. Schinhofen takes a premise that could easily tip into chaos and instead builds something surprisingly intimate: a story about a man given a second chance at life in a world shaped by forces far older and stranger than anything he's known. The stakes aren't just survival — they're identity, loyalty, and what a person chooses to become when the rules are rewritten entirely.

What distinguishes Morrigan's Bidding as a reading experience is how comfortably it moves between mythological weight and grounded character work. Schinhofen doesn't linger in abstraction — he keeps the focus on Sean's decisions and relationships, letting the world's complexity reveal itself at a pace that feels earned rather than overwhelming. The prose is clean and efficient, the kind that pulls you forward without calling attention to itself. At 248 pages, it's a lean first entry in the Binding Words series, one that establishes its world confidently and leaves you genuinely curious about what comes next.