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(Viking #2)
Her wild spirit made him crave her...
Her firebrand—hair blazed as glorious as a sunrise. Her long limbs promised the sweet mysteries of the night. Rhiannon, King Alfred’s favorite niece, was enraged when her uncle sealed an alliance of war by pledging her to Eric, the towering golden-haired prince whose blue eyes penetrated her with a glacial stare. But the more she fought the marriage . . . the man . . . the more she became inflamed by the fire that lay beneath his Viking ice.
His passion pierced her heart...
His broad shoulders as hard as the steel of his sword, Eric bowed to no man. The only battle he feared losing was with Rhiannon. For she had reached into the savage recesses of his heart. No campaign on the field, no treason from within, would he fight as fiercely–or with such desire . . . as the war he waged to possess what was his.
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3 primary booksViking is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1990 with contributions by Tim Severin, Doug Cenko, and 2 others.
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Like the first of this series, Sworn Brother reads as a part of a story, rather than as a stand alone novel. Again, there is the well researched and factually correct cultural and historical context appear correct, but the main character has got to be the most lucky man in the history of the world. There is limited plausibility in the story, but it is still an enjoyable read. However it is probably my fascination with the authors fantastic non-fiction works that makes this series enjoyable for me, rather than it's stand alone story.