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My Fair Viking (Viking I, Bk 6)
My Fair Viking - Viking I, Bk 6
Author: Sandra Hill
TYRA, WARRIOR PRINCESS — She was too big, too loud, too fierce to be a good catch.  But her ailing father had decreed that her four younger sisters -- petite, mild-mannered and beautiful -- could not be wed 'til Tyra consented to take a husband.  Alas, with no suitors begging for her hand, it looked as if the sisters would all be vi...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780843949841
ISBN-10: 0843949848
Publication Date: 4/2002
Pages: 364
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 93 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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wndrngrl avatar reviewed My Fair Viking (Viking I, Bk 6) on + 107 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Two years without a woman, and the first one that arouses me is wearing chain mail and scratching at her groin," Adam, the hero of this bizarre but humorous historical, muses upon meeting Princess Tyra of Stoneheim, a Viking warrior who wants nothing more than to be viewed as "one of the guys." Since the death of his sister, renowned Saxon healer Adam refuses to see new patients, but this doesn't sit well with Tyra, who has come seeking help for her comatose father, King Thorvald. The formidable young woman takes Adam by force to her Norse homeland, where he agrees to try trepanning Thorvald's skull in exchange for a night with Tyra. Tyra, meanwhile, has plans to renounce her birthright and join the Varangian Guard in Byzantium; she's a serious fighting machine who has little interest in marriage, but her four younger sisters are forbidden to marry until she has either wed or left the country. The verbal and physical sparring between Adam and Tyra is delightful, and Hill's (The Blue Viking) secondary characters including Adam's single-minded Arab friend, Tyra's scheming sisters and an accident-prone orphan boy provide comic relief. A singular blend of humor and romance, this breezy read will appeal to fans of Viking romances as well as mainstream historicals.
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Another funny Viking story. You never go wrong with a Sandra Hill book. They are sexy and humorous!
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awsome read, very funny, keeps you wanting to read.
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This book was so fun. Picked it up and couldn't put it down. Many times throughout the book, I found myself laughing out loud. Tyra, Viking Princess Warrior needs Adam, a Saxon healer to come help her father. She kidnaps him and they come to an agreement that he'll help her father for one night with her in his bed. From Britain to the Norselands to the Byzantine empire, this book is fun, sexy and amusing. Great primary characters and fun secondary ones. You needn't have read the previous books to get this one. Is a good stand alone if you want it to be. Highly recommend this one.
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reviewed My Fair Viking (Viking I, Bk 6) on + 276 more book reviews
So funny. Another of Hill's great Viking love stories of opposites attracting and loving.
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Bound by society, and a father's dictates, Tyra must wed before her sisters can. The only propblem? No one can match her in either her height, abiliby as a warrior nor in stature What's a girl to do?
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I thought it was slow at first but She built up the characters really well. By the end I had laughed, cried and gotten angry. In the end this book left me feeling really good. One more good one for Sandra Hill.


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