A TALE OF TWO VIKINGS
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"'Sex and the City' goes Norse as Viking gals conduct down-and-dirty, and often hilarious, conversations about men. Throw in a five-legged pig, a very odd order of nuns, and troubadour who sings bawdy songs, and you get quintessential Hill—outrageous, side-splitting, funny-bone-tickling entertain."
—Booklist (starred review)
"I have yet to read a Sandra Hill book and not laugh like a loon and cry like a baby! That to me is the sign of the keeper book. A big plus is that she can write Vikings like nobody's business."
—Kathy Boswell, http://thebestreviews.com
"This book is a real page turner that keeps the reader smiling all along... This book goes to my keeper shelf."
—Mireya, Five Stars, http://www.aromancereview.com
"This is vintage Hill, filled with her trademark humor. This time readers are treated to double the pleasure and double the fun. The stories are expertly interwoven."
—Jill Brager, Romantic Times
"What do you get when you take two identical twin Vikings, pair them with some feisty ladies and throw in several servings of absurdity and sex? The newest Viking romance from (Sandra) Hill."
—Publishers Weekly
"Ms. Hill writes with a keen knowledge of male sexuality and what goes on in the hero's mind. These two Vikings are hilarious, sexy, and full of confidence. This book is laugh-out-loud funny and a must-read."
—Shayne Sawyer, http://thebestreviews.com
"Broad, slapstick comedy rollicks across the pages as these two brothers learn how to be individual men and win their ladies' hearts. ...on the whole, the novel will remind you of one of Shakespeare's comedies. "
—Amanda Killgore, Huntress Reviews
"A TALE OF TWO VIKINGS is a 1930s screwball romantic comedy set in the tenth century as only the incomparable Sandra Hill could sensationally pull off. The entertaining story line combines action with humor as the twins find love once they are split. Historical romance fans who appreciate an offbeat some what whacky tale will want to read (in one sitting not leisurely) Ms. Hills’s fabulous funny frolic."
—Harriet Klausner
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