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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:A Viking warrior princess kidnaps a medieval healer in hopes of saving her ailing father—and her love life—in this humorous historical romance. A New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author "Sandra Hill always delivers." —Christine Feehan She is too tall, too loud, too fierce to be a good catch. But her ailing father has decreed that her four younger sisters cannot be wed 'til Tyra consents to take a husband. Alas, with no suitors show more begging for her hand, it looks as if the sisters will remain virgins. Then a journey to save her father's life brings Tyra face to face with Adam the Healer. A god in human form, he's tall, muscled, perfectly proportioned. Here is the physician who could cure her father, and the lover who could finally seduce her to his bed furs. Too bad Adam refuses to fall in with her plans. Holy Runes! What's a lady to do but truss him up, toss him over her shoulder, and sail off into the sunset to live happily ever after. "A singular blend of humor and romance, this breezy read will appeal to fans of Viking romances as well as mainstream historicals." —Publishers Weekly Originally published as My Fair Viking. show lessTags
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A guilty pleasure to read.
What's an adopted Viking to do when kidnapped by a gorgeous Viking?
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- Canonical title
- My Fair Viking (aka: The Viking's Captive) (aka: The Viking's Captive)
- Original publication date
- 2010-12
- People/Characters
- Adam; Princess Tyra of Stoneheim
- Disambiguation notice
- originally published as My Fair Viking in 2002.
republished in 2011 as The Viking's Captive.
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- English, German
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