Synopses & Reviews
“Sandra Hill always delivers.”
—Christine Feehan
“Her books are always fresh, romantic, inventive, and hilarious.”
—Susan Wiggs
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Sandra Hill is a phenomenon, enchanting historical romance readers with her unique blend of steamy sensuality and uproarious humor. With The Vikings Captive, the incomparable Hill returns once again to world of bold, lusty, gorgeous, and insatiable Norsemen (and women). This time, Hills Viking protagonist is the warrior princess, Tara, who captures a handsome medieval healer in hopes of saving the life of her ailing father—and, of course, much hot romantic mayhem ensues. Read The Vikings Captive and you will be Sandra Hills willing captive—now and for many years to come!
Synopsis
Sandra Hill always delivers. Christine Feehan Her books are always fresh, romantic, inventive, and hilarious. Susan WiggsNew York Times and USA Today bestselling author Sandra Hill is a phenomenon, enchanting historical romance readers with her unique blend of steamy sensuality and uproarious humor. With The Viking s Captive, the incomparable Hill returns once again to world of bold, lusty, gorgeous, and insatiable Norsemen (and women). This time, Hill s Viking protagonist is the warrior princess, Tara, who captures a handsome medieval healer in hopes of saving the life of her ailing father and, of course, much hot romantic mayhem ensues. Read The Viking s Captive and you will be Sandra Hill s willing captive now and for many years to come "
Synopsis
"Sandra Hill always delivers."
--Christine Feehan
"Her books are always fresh, romantic, inventive, and hilarious."
--Susan Wiggs
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Sandra Hill is a phenomenon, enchanting historical romance readers with her unique blend of steamy sensuality and uproarious humor. With The Viking's Captive, the incomparable Hill returns once again to world of bold, lusty, gorgeous, and insatiable Norsemen (and women). This time, Hill's Viking protagonist is the warrior princess, Tara, who captures a handsome medieval healer in hopes of saving the life of her ailing father--and, of course, much hot romantic mayhem ensues. Read The Viking's Captive and you will be Sandra Hill's willing captive--now and for many years to come
Synopsis
"Sandra Hill always delivers."
--Christine Feehan
"Her books are always fresh, romantic, inventive, and hilarious."
--Susan Wiggs
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Sandra Hill is a phenomenon, enchanting historical romance readers with her unique blend of steamy sensuality and uproarious humor. With The Viking's Captive, the incomparable Hill returns once again to world of bold, lusty, gorgeous, and insatiable Norsemen (and women). This time, Hill's Viking protagonist is the warrior princess, Tara, who captures a handsome medieval healer in hopes of saving the life of her ailing father--and, of course, much hot romantic mayhem ensues. Read The Viking's Captive and you will be Sandra Hill's willing captive--now and for many years to come
Synopsis
Tyra, Warrior Princess
She is too tall, too loud, too fierce tobe a good catch. But her ailing father hasdecreed that her four younger sisterscannot be wed til Tyra consents to takea husband. Alas, with no suitorsbegging for her hand, it looks as if thesisters will all remain virgins.
Then a journey to save her fatherslife brings Tyra face to face with Adamthe Healer. A god in human form,hes tall, muscled, perfectly proportioned.Here is the physician who could cureher father, and the lover who could finallyseduce her to his bed furs.
Too bad Adam refuses to fall in withher plans. Holy Runes! Whats a lady todo but truss him up, toss him overher shoulder, and sail off into the sunset to live happily ever after.
Synopsis
Originally titled "My Fair Viking," this sexy historical romance delivers on all counts and features stunning new cover art.
About the Author
Sandra Hill is the author of numerous New York Times and USA Today bestselling romances. She worked for more than ten years as a features writer and education editor for publications in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Writing about serious issues taught her the merits of seeking the lighter side of even the darkest stories. She lives with her husband and dogs in Pennsylvania.