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Lord of Falcon Ridge (Viking, Bk 3)
Lord of Falcon Ridge - Viking, Bk 3
Author: Catherine Coulter
When Chessa is kidnapped by Ragnor of York, Cleve sets out to rescue her. After all, he's the one who negotiated her marriage to William of Normandy, and his word is on the line. When a storm blows Chessa and her kidnappers onto Hawkfell Island, outrageous complications set in. — In the third novel of this Viking trilogy, Cleve of Lord of...  more »and Chessa of Lord of Hawkfell Island first meet when Chessa is the princess of Ireland and Cleve has no memory of the time before he was a slave. When vivid dreams kindle memories of his native Scotland, Cleve's goal becomes to return to Loch Ness to claim his inheritance. But first, there is Chessa to be rescued and handed over to her rightful groom. When Cleve arrives at Hawkfell Island, he learns that Chessa not only refuses to marry Ragnor of York, she won't consider William of Normandy either. She wants to marry him! Her strategies to bring this about anticipate Machiavelli by 600 years.

Chessa and Cleve may be bullheaded, but they're no match for Ragnor of York, who will have you laughing at his abominable antics. One thing about Ragnor, he never knows when to say when.

All the characters from the first two Viking novels are back, all five years older now -- but not necessarily wiser -- and ready to stick their oars into Cleve's and Chessa's problems. And you'll have these questions answered: Is Cleve's father really a master sorcerer? Is there truly a Loch Ness monster?
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PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780515115840
ISBN-10: 0515115843
Publication Date: 4/1/1995
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 123 ratings
Publisher: Jove Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Lord of Falcon Ridge (Viking, Bk 3) on + 244 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Coulter can't seem to decide between fantasy and historical romance in this third title of her Viking series. Cleve, who was almost murdered at the end of Lord of Raven's Peak, is now an emissary for Duke Rolo seeking the hand of Chessa, Princess of Ireland, for Duke Rolo's son William. Lord Ragnor, future ruler of the Danelaw, is also interested in Chessa and kidnaps her when she refuses to marry him because she has fallen in love with Cleve. To escape her suitors, Chessa claims to be pregnant, and when this doesn't work, Cleve disguises himself as a woman to rescue her. After the two finally marry, they journey to Scotland to claim Cleve's inheritance, and it is in this last third of the book that Coulter turns to fantasy. Though Chessa is supposedly a wizard's daughter, she shows no magical powers until meeting Cleve's father, Varrick, also a wizard. When Ragnor's henchman kidnap Chessa yet again (a plot device Coulter uses far too often), Varrick uses a burra or magic stick to locate her. Even with an appearance by the Loch Ness monster, the pacing is slow, the multitude of characters from the first two books confusing and such names as Kerek, Kiri and Kerzog don't help. Though some background information from the earlier books is given, it would be best to read this series in order.
Jenmonaco avatar reviewed Lord of Falcon Ridge (Viking, Bk 3) on + 74 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
THis book was very different from other books I've read. There was alot of magic in this book but it was still enjoyable.
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gray9cat avatar reviewed Lord of Falcon Ridge (Viking, Bk 3) on + 89 more book reviews
A delightful read. Filled with intrigue, laughter, and magic. Truly enjoyable. All the characters of the last two books of the series are included. Very good historical content regarding Viking lifestyle. Recommend to all who enjoy historical romances with strong memorable characters.
TakingTime avatar reviewed Lord of Falcon Ridge (Viking, Bk 3) on + 1072 more book reviews
Fourth book of the Viking series - typical Catherine Coulter - great read
HannaM avatar reviewed Lord of Falcon Ridge (Viking, Bk 3) on + 64 more book reviews
I liked all of this authors viking books, they are interesting and they bring alittle something different to the general captive story, this book being the forth in the series i would recommend you read the first three first but it could be a stand alone if you can ignore some of the dialouge between the secondary characters, but you will get so much more out of it if you read it as a set.


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