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The Bewitched Viking (Wink & A Kiss, 1)

The Bewitched Viking (Wink & A Kiss, 1)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sadly disappointed
Review: I have waited and waited for Tykir's story. He was such a great background player in The Outlaw Viking and in The Tarnished Lady. I expected a much better story for him than what was written. Personally, I was hoping he went forward in time. I didn't care for the heroine in the book either. Even though this is number four in a series, it is going to the second hand book store. One can only hope Adam's story will be better. Sandra Hill started out with a bang writing her first books, but has definitely went down hill since then.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, Funny, Funny
Review: I love Sandra Hill's books! I have read almost all of them and never found them lacking except this one. Before you get mad listen. Sandra made the heroine so ugly that I could not believe it. She has carrot red hair, brown eyes, a flat chest, tall, and a big nose and she has freckles from top to bottom literally. Even the hero thinks she's ugly until he see's her tiny nipples. I just couldn't believe she would do something like that. The book is hysterical and I love all the characters and the heroine has a graet personality. I just couldn't imagine the herione pretty and the hero is drop dead gorgeous as usual. It was a terrific book other than the part about the heroine. I would still reccomen the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I wish it could have been five!
Review: I love Sandra Hill's books! I have read almost all of them and never found them lacking except this one. Before you get mad listen. Sandra made the heroine so ugly that I could not believe it. She has carrot red hair, brown eyes, a flat chest, tall, and a big nose and she has freckles from top to bottom literally. Even the hero thinks she's ugly until he see's her tiny nipples. I just couldn't believe she would do something like that. The book is hysterical and I love all the characters and the heroine has a graet personality. I just couldn't imagine the herione pretty and the hero is drop dead gorgeous as usual. It was a terrific book other than the part about the heroine. I would still reccomen the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, sexy, tender
Review: I love the humor. Tykir, son of Thork, was sent to bedevil the heroine and she, in turn, bewitches him. If you love light, sexy, reading with a humorous twist, this book will satisfy. Very good supporting characters, including sheep "familiars". I laughed all the way through and, at the end, cared very much about the main characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best of the Viking Series
Review: I love the way Sandra Hill can make the characters laugh at themselves...I think Tykir is my favorite of the Viking characters and I like that he could fall in love with an unattractive woman....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great book-especially if you want t have a good laugh
Review: i loved this book.i actually read it slow to savor every page.i have never laughed so much as when reading tykir's story.i loved the way their love story developed. i read the blue viking first and i plan to read all of her books.this author has quickly become one of my favorites

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: part 4 of the series.
Review: I really enjoy Sandra Hill's books and this one was no exception. This is the story of Tykir, who is Thork's son from The Reluctant Viking" and younger brother to Eirik and Rain. This book is filled with wonderful characters that show up in previous and later books. The humor was wonderful and the passion was hot! I like the way that Sandra Hill makes the hero and heroine more true to life. The hero has a bad leg and the heroine, Ailnor, has freckles and she is not terribly busty and not super young either.

Alinor is sort of taken captive by Tykir because she is supposedly a witch who has put a curse on King Anlaf's privates. He is commanded to take her to the King to remove the curse/spell. She is very reluctant to go and fights but then soon realizes that time spent with Tykir is better than time spent with her brothers who are always marrying her off . She is a widow three times over and really would like for all men to leave her alone.

Tykir at first doesn't think she is attractive at all and can't hardly stand to be near her but he soon finds that he likes freckles and her hair drives him wild. Their passion soon flares and turns both of their worlds upside down.

The reader is not sure what is going to happen next and it was really hard to put this book down to go back to work after my breaks. I am now going back to read the Outlaw Viking which is Selik's story.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: part 4 of the series.
Review: I really enjoy Sandra Hill's books and this one was no exception. This is the story of Tykir, who is Thork's son from The Reluctant Viking" and younger brother to Eirik and Rain. This book is filled with wonderful characters that show up in previous and later books. The humor was wonderful and the passion was hot! I like the way that Sandra Hill makes the hero and heroine more true to life. The hero has a bad leg and the heroine, Ailnor, has freckles and she is not terribly busty and not super young either.

Alinor is sort of taken captive by Tykir because she is supposedly a witch who has put a curse on King Anlaf's privates. He is commanded to take her to the King to remove the curse/spell. She is very reluctant to go and fights but then soon realizes that time spent with Tykir is better than time spent with her brothers who are always marrying her off . She is a widow three times over and really would like for all men to leave her alone.

Tykir at first doesn't think she is attractive at all and can't hardly stand to be near her but he soon finds that he likes freckles and her hair drives him wild. Their passion soon flares and turns both of their worlds upside down.

The reader is not sure what is going to happen next and it was really hard to put this book down to go back to work after my breaks. I am now going back to read the Outlaw Viking which is Selik's story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sandra does it again and again
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading the "Bewitched Viking" I have read just about all of Ms Hills " Viking " novels. The "Bewitched Viking" certainly holds up to the other books in this series. I recently read Eirik and Eadyth's story and Ruriks. I have to say my all time favorite (of all romance stories ever written) is "The Reluctant Viking" starring Ruby and Thork, the one that started it all. It's nice to see that Thork and Ruby's family lives on. I've also just finished Selik and Raines story. Dont let these works of literary art pass you by. Sandra Hill is very gifted at making the reader feel. She makes you laugh out loud, cry silent tears and holds you spellbound with something as simple and powerful as words. Bravo, Ms Hill. I'm a fan for life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sandra does it again and again
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading the "Bewitched Viking" I have read just about all of Ms Hills " Viking " novels. The "Bewitched Viking" certainly holds up to the other books in this series. I recently read Eirik and Eadyth's story and Ruriks. I have to say my all time favorite (of all romance stories ever written) is "The Reluctant Viking" starring Ruby and Thork, the one that started it all. It's nice to see that Thork and Ruby's family lives on. I've also just finished Selik and Raines story. Dont let these works of literary art pass you by. Sandra Hill is very gifted at making the reader feel. She makes you laugh out loud, cry silent tears and holds you spellbound with something as simple and powerful as words. Bravo, Ms Hill. I'm a fan for life.


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