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Book Reviews of The Pirate Bride (Viking I, Bk 11)

The Pirate Bride (Viking I, Bk 11)
The Pirate Bride - Viking I, Bk 11
Author: Sandra Hill
ISBN-13: 9780062210449
ISBN-10: 0062210440
Publication Date: 11/26/2013
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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beaugoose avatar reviewed The Pirate Bride (Viking I, Bk 11) on + 5 more book reviews
I have read almost all of the Viking series, and like them all. I thought this one could have developed the female character a bit more. It was all about him, not her. I feel like I didn't know much at all about her and her feelings- very disappointing in that respect.
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A Viking to bed, not to wed!

Medana Elsadottir, known as the Sea Scourge, never planned to become a pirate, but theres no denying her talent. Her female-only tribe has an island hideaway, food aplenty, goods to tradeeverything except the means to breed. Thats where the strapping Norsemen tied up in her ships hold come in handy. Eight godly specimensand Thork Tykirrson is the most virile of them all. Once their, eh, work is done, theyll be free to leave. Medana had naught to due with this gods-awful plan, but she wouldnt mind reaping the benefits.

Wed or bedthis Viking has plans of his own.

Renowned as the wildest Viking of his time, Thork was returning home to regain his fathers favor. Mayhap even (shudder) marry. His brazenand very beautifulkidnapper has likely done him a favor in preventing such an irksome fate. That doesnt mean hell let her off easy. No one takes anything from a Viking that hes not willing to give...not even a violet-eyed vixen who sets off the