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Chargement... The Shipwreckpar Glynnis Campbell
![]() Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Avril is a shunned woman with a bastard Viking daughter, the product of a rape. But she loves little Kimbery with all she has. So when a strange blonde, hair blue-eyed man washes ashore on her island, she is at the least, a little wary. So she binds the man and drags him to her home as her prisoner. But the man means her no harm and charms both the women until they fall for him. A cute little romantic story, enough to get me interested and like to read more from the this author. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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When his wife and children die, Viking marauder Brandr has nothing left to live for, so he sails away on one final voyage. A storm at sea leaves him shipwrecked, alone, and barely alive on a foreign coastline. Along the Pictish shore, Avril, a warrior maid and the victim of a Viking berserker, banished from her ancestral home of Rivenloch to a seaside cottage, dreams of the day she'll raise her sword, take back the castle that is rightfully hers, and find her half-Viking daughter a proper father. Discovering a broad-shouldered, fair-haired, broken castaway washed up on her beach among the wreckage of his longship, she takes him captive and binds him in chains. She refuses to be a Viking's victim again...never imagining that soon her fiercest enemy will earn her trust, invade her heart, and enthrall her senses. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I felt like the book was missing something and I just can't put my finger on it.. Maybe it was the fact that I wanted more historical facts in the story but then again it is fiction. Cute concept and okay story. (