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What in the name of Thor could be making this Viking so blue? Eating haggis? Listening to those insufferable bagpipes? Traveling through Scotland with the world's worst poet? Searching for the infuriatingly inept witch who's cursed his face . . . and even more important parts?
For Rurik the Viking, life has not been worth living since he left Maire of the Moors. Oh, it's not that he misses her fiery red tresses or kissome lips. Nay, it's the embarrassing blue zigzag she put on his face after their one wild night of loving. For a fierce warrior who prides himself on his immense height, his expertise in bedsport, and his well-honed muscles, this blue streak is the last straw. In the end, he'll bring the witchling to heel, or die trying. Mayhap, he'll even beg her to wed . . . so long as she can promise he'll no longer be . . .
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Posted May 24, 2013
Sandra Hill provides humor, along with interesting characters. Read all the series to see how the different characters are doing.
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Posted March 2, 2012
Sandra Hill is one of the best writers. She can make you laugh out loud and wipe tears from your eyes. I love her Viking series and highly recommend this and anything with her name on it.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This is my second favorite book written by Sandra! I love Rurik...I love Maire! What a great couple to put together for spatting, battling, and tupping! Rurik and his men [plus the Scottsish household] had me laughing with all their talk of 'manparts' - the naming of them, lying and shrinking them, speaking poems of them - basically being consumed by them. Then there was the ever loving concern of the newly named orgaz-him deed, Rurik meant to use as a punishment. Men really should know better!! It's a little slow in the beginning - just a little - but stick with it. Soon enough it gets great and you can't put it down till 4am. Wonderful humor, characters, banter and descriptions. I saw, smelled, and invisioned everything told. I'll be reading this book again and again...
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Posted November 25, 2009
I enjoyed this book. Sandra Hill does a great job of mixing humor and romance. The characters were interesting and funny.
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Posted November 8, 2007
For Rurik the Viking, life has not been worth living since he left Maire of the Moors. Oh, it's not that he misses her fiery red tresses or kissome lips. Nay, it's the embarrassing blue zigzag she put on his face after their one wild night of loving. For a fierce warrior who prides himself on his immense height, his expertise in bedsport, and his well-honed muscles, this blue streak is the last straw. In the end, he'll bring the witchling to heel, or die trying. Mayhap he'll even beg her to wed...so long as she can promise he'll no longer be... The Blue Viking.
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Posted November 18, 2004
The Blue Viking is a really good book. It has the classic Sandra Hill humor and romance... a good story line also helps. It takes you back to the Viking times, even though they didn't call themselves 'Vikings'. This book will make you feel happy, sad, and totally interested! 10 Stars to Sandra Hill for *another* great book to read over and over. (Which I did and still do!)
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Posted May 22, 2002
I have to say the first time I read a Sandra Hill book I cried I was laughing so hard. She keeps it fun but still has all the important parts that make up a good romance.
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Posted March 7, 2002
Romantic, funny, I laughed out loud. First time I have read a Sandra Hill book. Will start looking for more of her books. Can't wait to see what else she has out there.
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What in the name of Thor could be making this Viking so blue? Eating haggis? Listening to those insufferable bagpipes? Traveling through Scotland with the world's worst poet? Searching for the infuriatingly inept witch who's cursed his face . . . and even more important parts?
For Rurik the Viking, life has not been worth living since he left Maire of the Moors. Oh, it's not that he misses her fiery red tresses or kissome lips. Nay, it's the embarrassing blue zigzag she put on ...