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Book Reviews of Beloved Enchantress

Beloved Enchantress
Author: Joan Van Nuys
ISBN: 29801
Pages: 440
Rating:
  • Currently 1.5/5 Stars.
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1.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Book Margins, Inc.
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Beloved Enchantress on
LOL...well, I didn't make it through this one. All the characters spoke like Yoda from Star Wars and I couldn't handle it because it was so cheesy. Since the book began with the characters being small children, I flipped to the middle of the book to see if they still spoke like Yoda as adults, and sure enough they did. I hope its not a Viking romance novel thing, because I'll really be disappointed if my Sandra Hill Viking novels are the same way!
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Sunniva Mellby was a girl who wanted more then to be interested in housewifely arts, she wanted to be wild and free to do things that only men were allowed to do. She ran with her brother and friend Raven as a child and now she was realizing that Raven was more then just a boy to run around with, he had became a man and she enjoyed his kisses, they turned her blood to fire, and she found his warrior's body could penetrate her maidenly reserve.

See what happens when Rolf Gunnarson, the feared Viking chieftan spirits her away from Raven.........
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A Love As Timeles As The Midnight Sun!
Wild and free, beautiful Sunnica had no interest in the housewifely arts her mother taught her; nor would she meekly accept the middle-aged bridegroom her father proposed. There was ony one man for her--Raven,as fierce as his namesake. She would risk banishment to ride at his side. Only his kisses turned her blood to fire, only his hard warrior's body could penetrate her maidenly reseve.On the morn of their wedding she was taken by Viking chieftain Rolf Gunnarson. Her heart breaking, Sunnica swore no man would take by force what she had freely given to Raven; no mere Viking would break the vows of never-ending love between them.