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The Viking's Defiant Bride

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Reader Review: Loved every moment from the word go, packed with intrigue and adventure. Wulfrum is such a gentle brute and Elgiva is beautiful free spirit. Highly recommended!


Northumbria, 867 A.D.

Beautiful and courageous, the Lady Elgiva is as great a prize as the land the Viking conqueror now controls. Earl Wulfrum has taken her home, and now he will take her--as his unwilling bride.

Wulfrum is a legendary warrior, but the strong-willed Elgiva proves the greatest challenge he has ever faced. Yet her response to his touch tells him she feels the all-consuming heat as much as he. Their passionate battle can end only one way--in the marriage bed!

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Title of Romance eBook: The Viking's Defiant Bride
Release Date: 02-01-2009
Publisher: Harlequin Historical Store Sales Rank: 3733

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The Viking's Defiant Bride

Northumbria—867 A.D.

Elgiva sat on the goatskin rug before the fire, her arms clasped about her knees and her gaze on the flames. It was said that some had the skill to read the future there. Just then she would have given much for such a glimpse to help resolve the chaos of her thoughts. The present dilemma was desperate, but what to do for the best?

She glanced once at her companion, grateful for that comforting presence. To Elgiva, Osgifu had been both mother and confidante. The older woman had entered the service of Lord Egbert as a nursemaid when her husband died. At forty she was comely still, a tall elegant figure, for all that there were lines on her face and white strands in her dark hair. Her grey eyes saw more than other people, for she was known to have the second sight, to see those things hidden from ordinary mortal view. Her skill lay with the runes, not the fire, but the accuracy of her words was sufficient for people to regard her with awe, even fear. Elgiva had never been afraid, only curious. Osgifu's mother had been a Dane, a trader's daughter, who married a Saxon husband. From her she had inherited the gift of the sight and a wealth of stories besides.

When Elgiva was a child, Osgifu had entertained her with tales of the Norse gods: of Thor, who wielded the thunderbolts; of Loki the trickster of Odin; and Fenrir the wolf. Elgiva had listened, enthralled by stories of Jotenheim, the realm of the frost giants, and of the dragon, Nidhoggr, who constantly gnawed at the roots of Yggdrasil, the mighty ash tree connecting earth and heaven. Osgifu had taught her the Danish tongue too, albeit in secret, for she knew Lord Egbert would not have approved. When they were alone, the two of them spoke

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2 of 4 people found the following eBook Review Helpful

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May 16, 2010
Reviewer: A reader from Sydney, NA2 AU

Wulframs and his men's treatment of women was appalling other than this book was ok. I liked that Elgiva was disobediant and not bowing down to anything and everything the vikings demanded

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6 of 12 people found the following eBook Review Helpful

Pleasurable read

March 5, 2010
Reviewer: A reader from Doha, QA

The story may not be very strikingly sensational but it is still good enough to while away the afternoon hours in pleasant reading. The leading characters are strong. I enjoyed the word play they have with each other. The battle of wills between the two keeps the reader interested enough to think what would happen next. I will recommend it those who enjoy sweet romances.

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4 of 8 people found the following eBook Review Helpful

The Viking's Defiant Bride

January 6, 2010
Reviewer: A reader from Muskegon, US

I thought that this book was very good. It moves at just the right speed and sex is not the only thing that happens. If you like powerful men and wemon who are not eazy then you will love this book.

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8 of 12 people found the following eBook Review Helpful

extremely entertaining

November 2, 2009
Reviewer: A reader from fort worth, TX US

at first I thought what a jerk but as the story went on I really fell in love with all the characters... it was very easy to picture them and I was unable to put the book down I read it straight through and will read it again!!

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