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Viking Navy Seals? What an odd combination! Well, Holy Thor! Not really:— The ancient Vikings and modern SEALs are both noted for their fighting skills.
— They love boats and the water can anyone say longships and the Navy?).
— Both are known to be buff of body and uncommonly attractive (Women from foreign countries were known to invite the Vikings to their bed furs because they were so tempting. Or was it because they bathed more often than the average man?).
— They share a rare show more sense of humor, the ability to laugh at themselves, as evidenced by the old sagas.
— Loyalty to family and country abounds.
Sandra Hill, with her trademark humor and sizzle, combines both cultures via contemporary time travels where centuries-separated lovers are brought together in outrageous miracles of destiny.
Rough and Ready
She's rough...he's ready...together, they're a match....
In Rough and Ready, a group of Navy SEALs under the leadership of Lt. Torolf Magnusson accidentally find themselves back in the eleventh century Norselands in a woman's sanctuary where they fight off a vicious "terrorist" named Steinolf, as well as the women themselves, who want babies without the men (think Dark Age one-night stands, which amuse and offend the horny but honorable men). Torolf manages to return to the future, but, again, accidentally, he brings a reluctant Hilda Brundottir back with him and has no choice but to place her in his home in a biker trailer park named Hog Heaven.
Down and Dirty
When a hot Navy SEAL...meets a reluctant Viking warrior-ess...sparks fly!
Down and Dirty has Navy SEAL Frank "Pretty Boy" Floyd facing a two-edged sword, a five-year-old, half-Arab son he never knew existed, the affectionately called Sammy the Snot, and Britta the Big, an ancient Viking warrioress that Floyd had met in that weird trip back to the past in Rough and Ready.
Viking Unchained
When destiny demands two time-crossed lovers must meet...
Tears and laughter abound in Viking Unchained where the grief-stricken Viking Thorfinn Ericsson goes searching for his missing son Miklof and finds him a thousand years in the future with little Mike Denton, the son of Navy SEAL widow Lydia Denton, an aerobics instructor.
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This is the second in a 2-book mini-series within the series. The first book introduces Rain’s mother who has also traveled back, way back in time.
This book while it has its moments of humor is more of a tear-jerker than anything else. I have re-read this book at least 25 times and I still can’t help tearing up or out and out crying during several well written and emotional scenes.
These are two extremely well developed and believable characters. I enjoys the fact that Rain sticks to her modern ethics and beliefs no matter how difficult doing so during this violent time and place. Selik also sticks to his guns but since this is a book mostly for females, he does change a bit to accommodate Rains feelings about certain things.
I loved show more this book even more than the first one and I DO recommend that you read “The Reluctant Viking” first, to get yourself up to speed.Sandra Hill Is an amazing author of this genre, but I do find that I like her earlier book much more than I do the later ones in this long running series. show less
This book while it has its moments of humor is more of a tear-jerker than anything else. I have re-read this book at least 25 times and I still can’t help tearing up or out and out crying during several well written and emotional scenes.
These are two extremely well developed and believable characters. I enjoys the fact that Rain sticks to her modern ethics and beliefs no matter how difficult doing so during this violent time and place. Selik also sticks to his guns but since this is a book mostly for females, he does change a bit to accommodate Rains feelings about certain things.
I loved show more this book even more than the first one and I DO recommend that you read “The Reluctant Viking” first, to get yourself up to speed.Sandra Hill Is an amazing author of this genre, but I do find that I like her earlier book much more than I do the later ones in this long running series. show less
I love these Vikings. These books make me laugh! I loved the modern day woman- strong and feisty – thrust back in time to the arrogant Viking. At times I laughed so loud I had to explain myself to those around me.These are the books I reach for when I want a light, fun, read with irresistible, hilarious alpha males.
I liked this one better than the first, heartbreaking moments, revisited folks from previous book and some truly funny moments as well
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- Canonical title
- The Outlaw Viking
- Original publication date
- 1998-08-01
- People/Characters
- Thoraine Jordan; Selik
- First words
- "Mommy, make the big lady move. I can't see."
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- Reviews
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- (3.93)
- Languages
- English, German
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 10
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