Author: Michelle Styles
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1488065799
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Strangers on the run Now they must wed! Sandulf, youngest of the famed Sigurdsson brothers, is on the trail of the assassin who murdered his family. On his way, he meets Scottish runaway Lady Ceanna, a prickly, wary woman trying to escape a forced marriage. Her beauty and courage make Sandulf realize there may be more at stake than his revenge... As the threat of her family follows them, there’s only one way to keep her safe—marriage! Sons of Sigurd Driven by revenge, redeemed by love Book 1 — Stolen by the Viking by Michelle Willingham Book 2 — Falling for Her Viking Captive by Harper St. George Book 3 — Conveniently Wed to the Viking by Michelle Styles Coming soon Book 4 — Redeeming Her Viking Warrior by Jenni Fletcher Book 5 — Tempted by Her Viking Enemy by Terri Brisbin “Perfection! Michelle has this massive gift with words which transport the reader to another time.” —Chicks, Rogues and Scandals on A Deal with Her Rebel Viking “Five Stars! Ms. Styles is becoming my go-to author for Viking stories. It was extremely well written, the story comes to life, rich in detail. Highly recommend!” —Rose is Reading on A Deal with Her Rebel Viking
Conveniently Wed to the Viking
Author: Michelle Styles
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1488065799
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Strangers on the run Now they must wed! Sandulf, youngest of the famed Sigurdsson brothers, is on the trail of the assassin who murdered his family. On his way, he meets Scottish runaway Lady Ceanna, a prickly, wary woman trying to escape a forced marriage. Her beauty and courage make Sandulf realize there may be more at stake than his revenge... As the threat of her family follows them, there’s only one way to keep her safe—marriage! Sons of Sigurd Driven by revenge, redeemed by love Book 1 — Stolen by the Viking by Michelle Willingham Book 2 — Falling for Her Viking Captive by Harper St. George Book 3 — Conveniently Wed to the Viking by Michelle Styles Coming soon Book 4 — Redeeming Her Viking Warrior by Jenni Fletcher Book 5 — Tempted by Her Viking Enemy by Terri Brisbin “Perfection! Michelle has this massive gift with words which transport the reader to another time.” —Chicks, Rogues and Scandals on A Deal with Her Rebel Viking “Five Stars! Ms. Styles is becoming my go-to author for Viking stories. It was extremely well written, the story comes to life, rich in detail. Highly recommend!” —Rose is Reading on A Deal with Her Rebel Viking
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1488065799
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Strangers on the run Now they must wed! Sandulf, youngest of the famed Sigurdsson brothers, is on the trail of the assassin who murdered his family. On his way, he meets Scottish runaway Lady Ceanna, a prickly, wary woman trying to escape a forced marriage. Her beauty and courage make Sandulf realize there may be more at stake than his revenge... As the threat of her family follows them, there’s only one way to keep her safe—marriage! Sons of Sigurd Driven by revenge, redeemed by love Book 1 — Stolen by the Viking by Michelle Willingham Book 2 — Falling for Her Viking Captive by Harper St. George Book 3 — Conveniently Wed to the Viking by Michelle Styles Coming soon Book 4 — Redeeming Her Viking Warrior by Jenni Fletcher Book 5 — Tempted by Her Viking Enemy by Terri Brisbin “Perfection! Michelle has this massive gift with words which transport the reader to another time.” —Chicks, Rogues and Scandals on A Deal with Her Rebel Viking “Five Stars! Ms. Styles is becoming my go-to author for Viking stories. It was extremely well written, the story comes to life, rich in detail. Highly recommend!” —Rose is Reading on A Deal with Her Rebel Viking
Tempted By Her Viking Enemy (Mills & Boon Historical) (Sons of Sigurd, Book 5)
Author: Terri Brisbin
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008901775
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
"What do I get if I help you?" "Whatever I have to give..."
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008901775
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
"What do I get if I help you?" "Whatever I have to give..."
Stolen By The Viking (Mills & Boon Historical) (Sons of Sigurd, Book 1)
Author: Michelle Willingham
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008901295
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Bought for his vengeance But claimed for his bed!
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008901295
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Bought for his vengeance But claimed for his bed!
To Wed A Viking Warrior (Mills & Boon Historical) (Vows and Vikings, Book 3)
Author: Michelle Styles
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008919623
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
A convenient marriage Could save them both...
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008919623
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
A convenient marriage Could save them both...
Redeeming Her Viking Warrior
Author: Jenni Fletcher
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1488065918
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
He’s sworn celibacy... Until he gets vengeance! Danr Sigurdsson is indebted to the captivating, mysterious healer living alone in the wilderness who carefully tends his wounds. Consumed with anguish over the massacre that killed his family, Danr has sworn not to touch another woman until he finds those responsible. So resisting Sissa should be easy, but as they search for the truth, fighting their mutual attraction becomes the hardest battle...
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1488065918
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
He’s sworn celibacy... Until he gets vengeance! Danr Sigurdsson is indebted to the captivating, mysterious healer living alone in the wilderness who carefully tends his wounds. Consumed with anguish over the massacre that killed his family, Danr has sworn not to touch another woman until he finds those responsible. So resisting Sissa should be easy, but as they search for the truth, fighting their mutual attraction becomes the hardest battle...
Stolen by the Viking
Author: Michelle Willingham
Publisher: Mills & Boon
ISBN: 9780263086355
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Bought for his vengeance But claimed for his bed! Part of Sons of Sigurd. Battle-scarred Viking Alarr is a broken warrior who expects to die carrying out his oath of blood vengeance. He saves maiden Breanne O Callahan from slavery only with the intention of getting close enough to kill her foster father. Until their spark of passion ignites a desire to keep her close...and presents Alarr with a gut-wrenching choice - his revenge or his heart?
Publisher: Mills & Boon
ISBN: 9780263086355
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Bought for his vengeance But claimed for his bed! Part of Sons of Sigurd. Battle-scarred Viking Alarr is a broken warrior who expects to die carrying out his oath of blood vengeance. He saves maiden Breanne O Callahan from slavery only with the intention of getting close enough to kill her foster father. Until their spark of passion ignites a desire to keep her close...and presents Alarr with a gut-wrenching choice - his revenge or his heart?
A Popular History of Ireland
Author: Thomas D'Arcy McGee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
stories and ballads of the far past
The Viking Age
Author: Paul Belloni Du Chaillu
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Northmen
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Northmen
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
The Culture of the Teutons
Author: Vilhelm Gronbech
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781956887921
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Vilhelm Grønbech was a preeminent professor of the history of religion at the University of Copenhagen in the early twentieth century. His vast breadth of knowledge of world cultures and religions had profound effect on Danish academic thought, and in The Culture of the Teutons, Grønbech turns his keen analysis toward his own culture, that of Germanic Europe. Grønbech draws upon a rich panoply of sources in the Norse sagas, legal rulings, and historical figures both living and mythological to deliver for us a compelling thesis of the tribes that harried Rome, of the Viking Age, of pagan rituals and later widespread adoption of Christianity as much more than the sum of bloodthirsty plundering, as less charitable historians have condemned them. Instead, we delve into a culture alien to that of Tacitus or the Greeks, misunderstood for hundreds if not thousands of years. In seeming contradiction, the pagan worldview is foreign compared to our own today, or to the culturally imperialistic Romans who documented their "barbarian" foes, yet one cannot be truly estranged from his own ancestors. The genius of The Culture of the Teutons lies in Grønbech's ability to weave together what at first glance appear polar opposites, but in reality are inexorably linked. The various Germanic tribes of Europe, the Teutons, place unshakeable value on honor, family, and religion to create a society perplexingly carnal yet sophisticated, advanced yet close to nature. And nowhere is this clearer than in their settlement of inhospitable lands such as Iceland or the Faroe Islands, in which they brought order to a seemingly untamable environment. The impact of the peoples of Northern Europe on world history today is so vast no amount of spilled ink can pay it justice. Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to bring this expansive tome back into the limelight for a modern English-speaking audience, now complete with a substantial glossary, index, and hundreds of footnotes to confer important cultural context that would have been assumed common knowledge to its intended Danish audience. This complete edition includes volumes I and II, published in 1909 and 1912, respectively.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781956887921
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Vilhelm Grønbech was a preeminent professor of the history of religion at the University of Copenhagen in the early twentieth century. His vast breadth of knowledge of world cultures and religions had profound effect on Danish academic thought, and in The Culture of the Teutons, Grønbech turns his keen analysis toward his own culture, that of Germanic Europe. Grønbech draws upon a rich panoply of sources in the Norse sagas, legal rulings, and historical figures both living and mythological to deliver for us a compelling thesis of the tribes that harried Rome, of the Viking Age, of pagan rituals and later widespread adoption of Christianity as much more than the sum of bloodthirsty plundering, as less charitable historians have condemned them. Instead, we delve into a culture alien to that of Tacitus or the Greeks, misunderstood for hundreds if not thousands of years. In seeming contradiction, the pagan worldview is foreign compared to our own today, or to the culturally imperialistic Romans who documented their "barbarian" foes, yet one cannot be truly estranged from his own ancestors. The genius of The Culture of the Teutons lies in Grønbech's ability to weave together what at first glance appear polar opposites, but in reality are inexorably linked. The various Germanic tribes of Europe, the Teutons, place unshakeable value on honor, family, and religion to create a society perplexingly carnal yet sophisticated, advanced yet close to nature. And nowhere is this clearer than in their settlement of inhospitable lands such as Iceland or the Faroe Islands, in which they brought order to a seemingly untamable environment. The impact of the peoples of Northern Europe on world history today is so vast no amount of spilled ink can pay it justice. Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to bring this expansive tome back into the limelight for a modern English-speaking audience, now complete with a substantial glossary, index, and hundreds of footnotes to confer important cultural context that would have been assumed common knowledge to its intended Danish audience. This complete edition includes volumes I and II, published in 1909 and 1912, respectively.