"A Viking we will go!"
Sandra Hill goes for tongue through cheek with this
charming Time Travel and scores big! This is her best
work yet, in my opinion, and a definite keeper! The Very
Virile Viking comes with your choice of 'Keebler cartoon'
Viking cover or the expected 'Hill Hunk' - though you will
have to shop around for the Hunk since it is in short
supply! This is the third in a set of Time Traveling
Vikings, following THE LAST VIKING and TRULY, MADLY VIKING.
Magnus Ericsson is a simple Viking farmer in the 10th
Century. He loves the land, how to make things flourish
and multiply...oh, boy does he....a father with 11 kids
from 4 wives and six lovers and various one night 'after
too much mead' stands! Worse, he has no mother for
his 'herd' of rambunctious kiddies in spite of the parade
of females through his life, because they had died or
possibly run for their sanity when faced with his
troublesome kiddos. Magnus has just been presented with a
baby girl about a year old, told she is his, so he is
somewhat of a joke in the Viking settlement. He swears a
vow of celibacy, takes his wounded pride - and 9 of his
children - and boards a longship, heading out to find
Vineland in the new world. Cut to present day, you meet Angela Abruzzi and her
grandmother, Rose, trying to save their family vineyard
and winery in Sonoma County, California. They are all
that is left of their family so the business is failing.
Angela is divorced, working as a real estate salesman just
so she can plough the money into saving Blue Dragon
Winery, her grandmother's love. Rose wishes for lot of
grandchildren to fill her big house, but sees no hope as
Angela divorced "the Creep" the year before and shows no
interest in men now. What is a grandmother to do? She
makes a wish on her rosary for a big strong man for her
granddaughter and lots of grandchild for her ASAP please. Off on the other side of the country (though still in the
10th Century), having found Vineland and left in shame
because of the kids antics, Magnus and his brood hit a
strange fog that seems to have no end. Suddenly, they
enter a bright area, so blinding, and find they have
landed in Holly and Wood, a most strange and adventuresome
country indeed. Naturally, Rose's wish has summoned him to where he and
the children are much needed. Magnus immediately
recognizes Angela is his 'destiny', only will Angela wake
up and smell the wine? Worse, an honorable man, he has
taken a vow of celibacy and is not about to break his
word. What to do, what to do? Angela quickly falls for
the children, falls for Magnus, though tries to protect
her heart. Magnus is perfect to take over and save the
winery with his love for farming not being that much
different than growing grapes. There is a small subplot
of a neighbor trying to steal the land from her
grandmother, but Magnus quickly puts things to right. It is so charming and utterly witty; Hill's droll humor
absolutely brilliant. She deals with the time travel
culture clash well, without becoming overbearing as some
TT's do. Considering Hill had to juggle so many secondary
characters with the children, you fear the leads would get
lost in the stampede. Not so. She breathes life into the
kids of all ages - makes them adorable without being
Stephen Spielberg smaltsy - and yet more than deals with
the love interest of the leads in a very sexy fashion. An absolute must for Hill fans. For those who have not
discovered this wonderful lover of Vikings that refuse to
stay in their own time, you cannot do better than this one
for an introduction. You will also get to meet his two
time traveling brother from the first two in the series
near the end, but it is not necessary to have read the
first two books to enjoy THE VERY VIRILE VIKING.
Simply divine!!!
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted March 28, 2003
Winner of 2003 PEARL
Award - Best TIME TRAVEL Romance
SummaryMagnus is a 10th century Viking farmer.
Angela is a modern-day vineyard owner.
He has eleven bothersome children.
She yearns for just one child.
He takes a vow of celibacy...
Even though he is a very virile man
Uh-oh!
Let the Viking laughter begin!
Magnus Ericsson is a simple man. He loves the smell of
fresh-turned dirt after springtime plowing. He loves the
feel of a soft woman under him in the bed furs..when
engaged in a different type of plowing. He loves the heft
of a good sword in his fighting arm.
But, Holy Thor, what he does not relish is the bothersome
brood of children he's been saddled with. Or the
mysterious happenstance that strands him and his longship
full of maddening offspring in a strange new land -- the
kingdom of Holly Wood. Here is a place where the
blazing sun seems to bake his already befuddled brain,
where the folks think he is an act-whore (whatever
that is), and the woman of his dreams -- a winemaker of
all
things -- fails to accept that he is her soul mate...a man
of exceptional talents, not to mention...A VERY VIRILE
VIKING.
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