A Viking for the Viscountess
A Most Peculiar Season, Book 1
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Brad Wills
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Juliana Arthur, the Viscountess Hawthorne, has been thrown out of her husband's estate and her marriage declared invalid. With a small son to care for, she desperately needs a strong hero to rescue them from poverty and suffering.
A Viking wasn't quite what she had in mind.
Arik Thorgrim is caught between worlds. After dying from a battle wound, he expects to find the glory of Valhalla, where he can dwell among the gods. Instead he's brought forward 1,000 years in time, to a beautiful woman who tempts him beyond reason. Juliana doesn't know what to do with this sinfully handsome Viking warrior who brings weapons into a ballroom and refuses to be tamed. Yet beneath his barbaric ways is a man of honor, a man who vows to face down her enemies and fight for her son's future.
But as Arik wages a battle against her heart, Juliana is afraid of loving a man whose time has already run out.
©2014 Michelle Willingham (P)2017 Michelle WillinghamWhat listeners say about A Viking for the Viscountess
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- 03-02-17
Great Historical Time Travel Romance
I was asked to read this book & give an honest review. It is not normally the historical era (the Regency) which interests me but this is incidental. The Viking hero "died" in battle & instead of being transported to Valhalla, he ends up being in the Regency period, rescuing a disinherited Viscountess from the sea in a storm. An erotic adventure starts the relationship with the hero mistaking the heroine for a lady love he lost but from this stems a new fragile relationship with the heroine & her son.
Trying not to reveal too many spoilers but, it is a good story of redemption & trust despite differences in time & culture. I do recommend it - the style is easy to follow & the master, Brad Wills, weaves his magic on the story narration too. A winner!!
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