The Very Virile Viking
(Contemporary Viking TT Series - Alternate Cover)
by Sandra Hill
Leisure Books
March 3, 2003
ISBN #0843952059
Paperback
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Other Books by
Sandra Hill

Viking Unchained

Down and Dirty

Down And Dirty

Rough and Ready

Pink Jinx

Hot & Heavy

The Red-hot Cajun

Wet and Wild

The Cajun Cowboy

A Tale Of Two Vikings

The Reluctant Viking

The Love Potion

The Night Before Christmas

Here Comes Santa Claus

Tall, Dark, and Cajun

Frankly, My Dear

The Very Virile Viking

Desperado

Tarnished Lady

Sweeter Savage Love

My Fair Viking

The Blue Viking

Truly, Madly Viking

The Bewitched Viking

Blue Christmas

The Last Viking

REVIEW

"A fun addition to the Viking series"

Magnus Ericsson has a problem with children. It's not that he doesn't like them, it's that they keep showing up calling him Daddy. Everyone teases him since he now has 13 children, several ex-wives, and now an infant has been delivered to him. He's sworn off women, to the amusement of his family. They don't think that he'll be able to go very long without a woman's company.

One day Magnus decides to take his family to find a new home, and they wind up taking a much stranger trip than they planned. It turns out that they miraculously find themselves transported to a movie set in modern day California. They are filming a movie about a Viking and the director thinks Magnus is an actor who's into method acting to the point of even dressing like one.

Realtor Angela Abruzzi has been trying to get a local director to use her family's vineyard as his setting for his next movie. Her family has been having a long run of bad luck and needs help finding ways to make some money to keep the vineyard going. She finds Magnus on the set and agrees to let him and his children stay at the vineyard, hoping she can win the director's approval for using the vineyard in his movie.

This was a fun addition to the Viking series. This is not the first book in the Viking series but can be read on it's own. Magnus was adorable and I enjoyed reading about his relationship with each of his children. The attraction between the two main characters was immediate and intense.

Reviewed by Emily Anne
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted April 20, 2004



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