The Last Viking by Sandra Hill

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The Last Viking by Sandra Hill
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He was six feet, four inches of pure, unadulterated male. He wore nothing but a leather tunic, spoke in an ancient tongue, and he was standing in Professor Meredith Foster’s living room. The medieval historian told herself he was part of a practical joke, but with his wide gold belt, callused hands, and the rabbit roasting in her fireplace, the brawny stranger seemed so…authentic. Suddenly Meredith was mesmerized by his bronzed, muscular form, and her body surrendered to the fantasy that Geirolf Ericsson really was a Viking from a thousand years ago, sent only to pleasure her. But as she tried to teach him to eat spaghetti and use a computer, she realized he knew an awful lot about the tenth century–and so little about the twentieth. And as he helped her fulfill her grandfather’s dream of re-creating a Viking ship, he awakened her to dreams of her own. Until she wondered if the hand of fate had thrust her into the loving arms of…The Last Viking

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Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Dedication
  • 4. Epigraph
  • 5. Contents
  • 6. Chapter One
  • 7. Chapter Two
  • 8. Chapter Three
  • 9. Chapter Four
  • 10. Chapter Five
  • 11. Chapter Six
  • 12. Chapter Seven
  • 13. Chapter Eight
  • 14. Chapter Nine
  • 15. Chapter Ten
  • 16. Chapter Eleven
  • 17. Chapter Twelve
  • 18. Chapter Thirteen
  • 19. Chapter Fourteen
  • 20. Chapter Fifteen
  • 21. Chapter Sixteen
  • 22. Chapter Seventeen
  • 23. Chapter Eighteen
  • 24. Chapter Nineteen
  • 25. Chapter Twenty
  • 26. Author’s Letter
  • 27. Other Books by Sandra Hill
  • 28. About the Author
  • 29. Copyright
  • 30. About the Publisher

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GIA ARA

I laughed almost thru the entire book! The hero is really a treasure and Sandra Hills writing is hilarious! The heroine is a bit annoying, but truly this book was very enjoyable. Loved all the Viking details and the the time travel trope!

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