The Pirate Bride (Viking I, #11)

A Viking to bed, not to wed Medana Elsadottir, known as the Sea Scourge, never planned to become a pirate, but there s no denying her talent Her female only tribe has an island hideaway, food aplenty, goods to trade everything except the means to breed That s where the strapping Norsemen tied up in her ship s hold comes in handy Eight godly specimen and Thork Tykirrson is the most virile of them all Once their, eh, work is done, they ll be free to leave Medana had naught to due with this gods awful plan, but she wouldn t mind reaping the benefits.Wed or bed this Viking has plans of his own.Renowned as the wildest Viking of his time, Thork was returning home to regain his father s favor Mayhap even shudder marry His brazen and very beautiful kidnapper has likely done him a favor in preventing such an irksome fate That doesn t mean he ll let her off easy No one takes anything from a Viking that he s not willing to give not even a violet eyed vixen who sets off the wildest fantasies. Free Read [ The Pirate Bride (Viking I, #11) ] By [ Sandra Hill ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr Rather a disappointment after reading the back synopsis Medana was nothing at all comparable to what I imagined her pirate self to be, being so timid and apologetic almost all the time Thork was likewise not very Viking like In the first few pages he even thinks a term might be too OFFENSIVE for a group of people, which doesn t even seem like something a Viking would at all worry about Both acted like they were 16 and 18, not at all their supposed ages of 26 and 28 It was also constantly ja Rather a disappointment after reading the back synopsis Medana was nothing at all comparable to what I imagined her pirate self to be, being so timid and apologetic almost all the time Thork was likewise not very Viking like In the first few pages he even thinks a term might be too OFFENSIVE for a group of people, which doesn t even seem like something a Viking would at all worry about Both acted like they were 16 and 18, not at all their supposed ages of 26 and 28 It was also constantly jarring to hear any of the characters bring down the females Oh women aren t good enou...Medana Elsadottir never wanted to be a Pirate Lady yet here she is sailing her ship, stealing and pillaging and also the leader of an island of women The women have everything they could want or need except men to father their children So on one of Medana s raids her crew decides to abuduct a few virile Vikings Thork, Captain of his own ships isn t too happy with this and plots his crew s escape Even though Medana didn t sanction the kidnapping, sh...This is a case of this author is not for me Her sense of humor is not something I enjoyed, and after a couple of her books, I feel comfortable DNF ing this book.Reviewed for Where the Night Kind RoamThe Pirate Bride by Sandra Hill is the first book I have read by this author I really enjoy a Viking tale so I thought I would give it a whirl Unfortunately I ended up DNFing this book Not so much because the book was bad, because it s not, it just got repetitive This book seemed to rely a lot on humor and it was humorous, in the beginning but the jokes ended up being basically pays on the same joke After a while, it got old and I was kind of over it Reviewed for Where the Night Kind RoamThe Pirate Bride by Sandra Hill is the first book I have read by this author I really enjoy a Viking tale so I thought I would give it a whirl Unfortunately I ended up DNFing this book Not so much because the book was bad, because it s not, it just got repetitive This book seem...I am one of the fans that has been reading Ms Hill since the very beginning I adored most of the Viking books, even the ones that really didn t deserve it I found that the earlier books of Ms Hill s are a littletraditional and I will NEVER forget how I adore, to this day, The Outlaw Viking I re read this book at least once a year and still cry when reading it.But I think I may just have found one that disgruntles me to the point that it was a struggle to finish, let alone to finish wit I am one of the fans that has been reading Ms Hill since the very beginning I adored most of the Viking books, even the ones that really didn t deserve it I found that the earlier books of Ms Hill s are a littletraditional and I will NEVER forget how I adore, to this day, The Outlaw Viking I re read this book at least once a year and still cry when reading it.But I think I may just have found one that dis...What can I say I just love, love, love Sandra Hill and adore her wildly sexy, funny, Viking tales Absolutely no disappointment here Sandra knows how to provide just the right mix of laughter, romance, and passion A must read for those of you who like this recipe in your romances DI thought the book started a little slow, but then it picked up quite a bit I enjoyed the humor that was woven throughout the story The sex scenes were well written All in all, I enjoyed this book quite a bit.2016 eclectic reader challenge 4 A novel set on an islandI did like this but I thought their fighting went on too long Honestly I was bored after a while though I did greatly enjoy the ending.1.5 starsWow, if women were as stupid as the women in this book we would all be dead by now Review coming soon.Giving this a 3 instead of 2 because of the cracktastic or craptastique dialogue It had me laughing Term cracktastic borrowed from Smart Bitches.

The Pirate Bride (Viking I, #11)
  • English
  • 14 December 2018
  • Mass Market Paperback
  • 384 pages
  • 0062210440
  • Sandra Hill
  • The Pirate Bride (Viking I, #11)