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Rating: Summary: Entertaning reading;a one night book Review: All Vikings are gigantic, gorgeous, muscular but emotionallysensitive men. Naturally, a heroine would have to be dainty andbeautiful but competent and intelligent although stubborn and willful. In spite of a pat novel style, I found myself enjoying the story of Eric and his less than willing bride.
Rating: Summary: Great Story! Review: Don't let the title of this book cause you not to read it. It was an ecellent story. It was erotic and sensual. I like a good story that is well described and includes good descriptive love scenes. This had both. It is very worth reading. Don't miss out.
Rating: Summary: Not worth the time Review: I don't usually bother to write reviews of books, but this is one I can't fail to write my opinion of. I am in love with the Viking era, read as many romances set in this time period as I can find, and an a member of a reinactment society. Yet this is the first Viking romance I couldn't bring myself to finish. The history is fine, but even the setting was not enough to keep my attentions. Something just doesn't work about this book. We get both a tortured hero and a near-rape forced seduction all in one. No man who is a man commits rape, and there is simply not enough to this plot to overcome the hero's terrible failings. I was disgusted.
Rating: Summary: Good Review: The Viking's Woman was good! In the plot Rhiannon is forced to marry a Viking named Eric, she is resentful at first but then realizes that she really cares for him!
Rating: Summary: Woderful....Romantic.... Review: This is a book to read.I can see the story from her point of veiw. Though of course she is, "beautiful, radiant, elegant, slender" I loved this book
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