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Viking Unchained
 
Viking Unchained
Author: Sandra Hill

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Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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ISBN-13: 9780425222959 - ISBN-10: 0425222950
Publication Date: 8/5/2008
Pages: 336

Book Description:
Thorfinn is a fierce Viking warrior grieving for his lost son, Miklof.

Lydia is a modern woman grieving for her dead Navy SEAL husband.

Thorfinn shoots through time, one thousand years, and is convinced that Lydia's son Mike is his own Miklof.

Lydia thinks Thorfinn, who claims to be a time-traveling Viking, has one oar missing from his longboat.

Thorfinn is tempted by the odd woman...especially when she chains him to her bed.

Lydia is tempted by Thorfinn when he teaches her that there are some tricks only a Viking male has in his repertoire.

Is it really time travel, or a miracle?

Could it be possible that sometimes God, or the gods, meddle in the lives of mankind...

When destiny demands two time-crossed lovers must meet?

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Amanda T. (chikken) - Bristol, CT wrote on 8/6/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

You're going to need to suspend your disbelief for this one... and be prepared to laugh.

I'm not familiar with romance novels, I'll be the first one to admit it. But upon hearing that there exists a such thing as Viking/Military Time Travel Romance, well... who could pass it up? I'm not sure what I was expecting, but I feel like for the price of a swap, I benefited even if only because I was made to giggle, guffaw, and chuckle at the humor this author wove into the book.

It seems a little odd, but yes, a Viking warrior is thrust from the 11th century into modern-day Iraq where he is rescued from a tricky situation by some Navy SEALS. And from there, it snowballs. The author builds up some very likable characters in the rest of the Viking clan and the other SEALS, but here is your warning-- the true plot could be contained on a scant few chapters.

A literary masterpiece it is not, a funny and slighty-raunchy read to keep you happy on the beach or pull you out of a dull mood? Absolutely.


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Diane S. (DJStevens) wrote on 10/10/2009...


Loved this book as I do all of her Viking books. It has funny, witty dialogue and hot steamy love scenes... a page turner..

Sherri H. (mamadoodle) wrote on 8/14/2008...


Great book! The ending made me cry.


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