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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Viking-Harlequin-Historical-No-200/dp/037328800X/ref=sr_1_26/104-4883694-7845539?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1188144884&sr=1-26 The Viking] - Out of Print | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Viking-Harlequin-Historical-No-200/dp/037328800X/ref=sr_1_26/104-4883694-7845539?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1188144884&sr=1-26 The Viking] - Out of Print | ||
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− | Best Foreign Historical from Affaire de Coeur | + | Best Foreign Historical from [[Affaire de Coeur]] |
Revision as of 19:10, 5 October 2007
- Author: Margaret Moore
- Publisher: Harlequin Historical, #200
- Year: 1993
- ISBN: 0-373-28800-X
- Amazon Listing: The Viking - Out of Print
Book Description
She Was His Enemy
Wielding a sword with the courage of a Valkyrie, Meradyce had defended the children of another and for that valorous act Einar had let the goddess like Saxon live. Now he was bound to protect her from both traitorous intrigue and the burning demands of his own very heart...!
Einar Svendson was surely demon enough to rival any being spawned in hell. The Viking had plundered her homeland, torching her village and kidnapping Meradyce at swordpoint. But the worst was yet to come, for the fair-haired giant had managed to steal her heart, as well.
Awards
Best Foreign Historical from Affaire de Coeur