A Tale of Two Vikings
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4.7 • 11 Ratings
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
“Sandra Hill writes stories that tickle the funnybone and touch the heart. Her books are always fresh, romantic, inventive, and hilarious.”
—Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling author
Nobody does Viking romance like Sandra Hill—and in A Tale of Two Vikings, the USA Today and New York Times bestselling author gives readers not one, but two studly Norseman to fall in love with! Filled with the same laughter, passion, action, and fun Hill’s fans have come to know and adore, A Tale of Two Vikings is historical romance at its most delightfully inventive—as inseparable identical twin Viking brothers face an inevitable parting of the ways when one of them is confronted with a most unexpected adversary: the love of his life! Christine Feehan says that this author “always delivers,” and this time Sandra Hill doubles the pleasure!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
What do you get when you take two identical twin Vikings, pair them with some feisty ladies and throw in several large servings of absurdity and sex? The newest Viking romance from Hill (The Very Virile Viking, etc.). Although Hill is known for the fresh, funny, contemporary feel of her Viking romances, readers may overdose on the over-the-top antics she dishes up here. Exiled from their father's estate for their immature ways, Toste and Vagn Ivarsson have joined a band of warring Norsemen in Saxon lands. Just when they decide it's time to grow up and return to their country, a terrible battle finds them separated, each thinking the other dead. The lusty Vikings rebound quickly and soon find themselves chasing after the most unlikely women. Esme, Toste's shapely nurse/novice nun, heats his blood. Vagn, meanwhile, pursues hot-tempered Helga the Homely, the daughter of his Viking rescuer. Vagn lures her into bed many times over, despite her desire to be an independent woman, while Esme and Toste take turns tying each other up and having their way with each other. Each page is bawdier than the next, but Hill doesn't grant her characters much in the way of intelligence. Still, it's hard not to be happy for the "lackwit" Viking twins when they're finally reunited.
Customer Reviews
Tale of two Vikings
Once again I am hooked with your Viking tales. I always love your endings with happily married strong Viking men. I hold the concept of marriage very high indeed. Great work Ms Hill. K.