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Sandra Hill (1)

Auteur de Tall Dark and Cajun

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62 oeuvres 7,274 utilisateurs 133 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Sandra Hill

Tall Dark and Cajun (2003) 271 exemplaires
The Last Viking (1998) 259 exemplaires
The Very Virile Viking (2003) 250 exemplaires
The Cajun Cowboy (2004) 247 exemplaires
The Outlaw Viking (1998) 239 exemplaires
Truly, Madly Viking (2000) 235 exemplaires
The Reluctant Viking (1994) 234 exemplaires
The Love Potion (1999) 231 exemplaires
The Blue Viking (2001) 230 exemplaires
The Red-Hot Cajun (2005) 214 exemplaires
The Bewitched Viking (1999) 213 exemplaires
Hot & Heavy (2005) 204 exemplaires
Wet & Wild (2004) 191 exemplaires
Rough & Ready (2006) 188 exemplaires
A Tale of Two Vikings (2004) 186 exemplaires
Pink Jinx (2006) 180 exemplaires
Kiss of Pride: A Deadly Angels Book (2012) 176 exemplaires
Down & Dirty (2007) 176 exemplaires
Pearl Jinx (2007) 170 exemplaires
The Tarnished Lady (1995) 169 exemplaires
Wild Jinx (2008) 166 exemplaires
Envoûtée (1996) 161 exemplaires
Viking Unchained (2008) 155 exemplaires
Sweeter Savage Love (2002) 138 exemplaires
Viking Heat (2009) 134 exemplaires
The Viking Takes a Knight (2010) 132 exemplaires
Viking in Love (2010) 119 exemplaires
The Night Before Christmas (Anthology 4-in-1) (1996) — Contributeur — 117 exemplaires
Desperado (1997) 111 exemplaires
So Into You (1750) 94 exemplaires
Dark Viking (2010) 91 exemplaires
Santa, Honey (Anthology 3-in-1) (2009) — Contributeur — 86 exemplaires
Love Me Tender (Leisure Romance) (1998) 82 exemplaires
The Norse King's Daughter (2011) 77 exemplaires
A Dixie Christmas (2011) 75 exemplaires
'Twas the Night (2001) — Auteur — 67 exemplaires
This Year's Christmas Present (2008) 61 exemplaires
Here comes Santa Claus (2001) 57 exemplaires
The Angel Wore Fangs (2016) 51 exemplaires
The Pirate Bride (2013) 47 exemplaires
Cajun Crazy: A Cajun Novel (2017) 32 exemplaires
Blue Christmas (1998) 24 exemplaires
Santa Viking (2012) 14 exemplaires
Saving Savannah (2013) 14 exemplaires
Heart Craving (2014) 4 exemplaires
Jinx Christmas 4 exemplaires

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female
Nationalité
USA

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This was my introduction to Sandra Hill and her wonderful Vikings, both the historical and the contemporary and it was a fun trip. Haven't stopped buying them since...have every one. There are good guys, bad guys, time travel in some, even SEALS, and always humor...Gotta love them all.
 
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GGmaSheila | 2 autres critiques | Jan 25, 2023 |
This third installment in Sandra Hill's Viking Series II is a fun-filled romp through time. I wasn't sure I would like Magnus because the impression I had gotten of him from the previous two books was that of an arrogant womanizer whose numerous conquests had left him with eleven children, not to mention he didn't seem like the sharpest knife in the drawer. Well, Sandra Hill managed to skillfully turn him into an endearing hero whose earthiness gave him a charming simplicity. He was also a loving, patient, and committed father which is always a plus for me. Angela was a strong, determined woman who ended up loving Magnus's kids as much as he did, which is something that no other woman in his life had done for him. I thought her character was a bit underdeveloped though, so she just didn't stand out to me like Magnus and the kids did. I found her to be a likable and pleasant heroine nonetheless. I was also a little disappointed with the development of Magnus and Angela's relationship. Things moved a little too quickly for my taste, and I didn't initially feel an emotional connection between the two characters. However, the ending was very romantic and satisfying in my opinion. I thought the kids were a total hoot, and each one had a unique personality. In fact there was plenty of Sandra Hill's trademark humor that left me in stitches quite frequently. There was a scene where Magnus and his children discover the joys of "Wal-Market" that was absolutely priceless. While the story wouldn't stand up to close scrutiny from logical readers, I found it to be a fun and enjoyable fantasy. If you like your romance with a healthy dose of laughter, then this book and it's companions may just fit the bill.… (plus d'informations)
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mom2lnb | Sep 11, 2022 |
Sandra Hill is a mischievous author who has a talent for blending comedic elements with some great romance and sensuality. She is very good at creating play-on-words that lead to lots of hilarious misunderstandings, and she also has a penchant for funny t-shirt slogans that don't make much sense to a tenth century Viking. Truly, Madly Viking had many humorous moments that had me smiling and even laughing out loud, but it also had very tender moments that had me misting up. The story got off to a bit of a slow start for me, but about 1/3 of the way through, I was pretty well hooked. I think the slow start was because there wasn't quite as much of the “fish out of water” feel to this book as there was in the first book of the series, The Last Viking. I was also somewhat disappointed that Ms. Hill seemed to recycle some jokes and minor plot points and characterizations from the previous novel, as well as repeat some things throughout the book, but in the end there was enough new material to hold my attention.

The characterizations were very well drawn. Jorund at times seemed a bit too perfect for my taste (I have a personal preference for the more imperfect heroes) and a little too chauvinistic, but it wasn't overdone to the point of being annoying. Underneath it all he had a loving, tender heart of gold toward both Maggie and her daughters, and best of all, he really respected Maggie, so it was pretty easy to see why she would fall for him. I also enjoyed Jorund's attitude toward public service, and his realization of how much personal satisfaction he received from helping others. I loved Maggie with all her insecurities and inhibitions (What woman can't relate to that?), but Jorund had a way of making her feel truly beautiful. Maggie's daughters, Beth and Suzy, seemed a little beyond their years at times, and I found them to be most endearing when they were just being little girls. The mental hospital patients were a hoot, yet the reader could really sympathize with them in their individual situations.

Truly, Madly Viking is the second book in a series about a time-traveling trio of brothers. In this book, readers are treated to a reunion with Rolf and Meredith, as well as a few secondary characters from book #1, The Last Viking, and given a look at what their lives are like now. We are also introduced to the third brother, Magnus, who becomes the hero of book #3, The Very Virile Viking. Ms. Hill's 2nd Viking series actually contains a total of six books basically written in two trilogies, with books #4-#6 being Wet & Wild, Hot & Heavy, and Rough & Ready. Truly, Madly Viking had some weaknesses and admittedly isn't the typical romance fare that I tend to like the most, but overall, there was enough originality, humor, and tender, heartfelt moments to make this an enjoyable read for me. If you're looking for a lighthearted romp with lots of laughs then look no further.
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mom2lnb | 1 autre critique | Sep 11, 2022 |
 
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Œuvres
62
Membres
7,274
Popularité
#3,361
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
133
ISBN
300
Langues
4
Favoris
1

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