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The Viking's Woman
The Viking's Woman
Author: Heather Graham
"In the flickering candlelight he seemed to steal away her very heart and soul and give them back, and take them once again...." Or so it seemed to the beautiful Lady Rhiannon, the blonde Saxon heroine of renowned author Heather Graham's newest historical romance. — Lady Rhiannon had defended her land against what she had thought was a Viking inv...  more »
ISBN: 372317
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 303
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Publisher: Dell Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Loved the story. Full of Vikings, romance & intrigue.
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Another good read from Heather Graham. The right formula for a great romance novel.
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From the back cover

Her firebrand hair blazed as glorious as a sunrise. Her long limbs promised the sweet mysteries of the night. Rhiannon, King Alfreds favorite niece, was enraged when her uncle sealed an alliance of war by pledging her to Eric, the towering golden-haired prince whose blue eyes penetrated her with a glacial stare. But the more she fought the marriagethe manthe more she became inflamed by the fire that lay beneath his Viking ice.

His broad shoulders as hard as the steel of his sword. Eric bowed to no man. The only battle he feared losing was with Rhiannon. For she had reached into the savage recesses of his heart. No campaign on the field, no treason from within, would he fight as fiercely-or with such desireas the war waged to possess what was his.
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great book. Good love story of two cultures coming together. It was funny, sad, and emotional throughout the book.
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This book is a sequel to Golden Surrender - the author's first historical novel.


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