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My fair Viking

by Sandra Hill

The captain is everything a Viking warrior should be -- tall, fierce, blond, and curved in all the right places. Hold it -- curved in all the right places? That's right. This Viking captain, Tyra, is a woman, and a lovely one at that. For years her height and strength and sharp tongue have daunted any Norseman with marriage on his mind. But now, faced with her ailing father's vow that her sisters (all smaller, sweeter, and younger than she) will remain maidens until Tyra weds, the bold captain decides it's time to find herself a husband. That's when she meets Adam the Healer, the twofold answer to this maiden's prayers. The skilled physician can use his expertise to cure her father, and Tyra's more than willing for the tall, handsome man to warm her marriage bed as well. There's just one problem. It seems that Adam isn't inclined to take orders from anyone.... But Tyra isn't the first Viking captain to kidnap a likely-looking mate -- though even she admits it's generally the groom who wears the armor on such occasions. My Fair Viking is fun and fast-paced -- and, when Adam finally realizes what he's being offered, things get even funnier and faster Viking I Series: The Reluctant Viking (Viking I, #1) The Outlaw Viking (Viking I, #2) The Tarnished Lady (Viking I, #3) The Bewitched Viking (Viking I, #4) The Blue Viking (Viking I, #5) My Fair Viking (Viking I, #6) A Tale of Two Vikings (Viking I, #7) Viking in Love (Viking I, #8) The Viking Takes a Knight (Viking I, #9) The Norse King's Daughter (Viking I, #10) Santa Viking (Viking I, #10.5) The Pirate Bride (Viking I, #11)

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  1. Which character stayed with you after you turned the last page, and why?
  2. Was there a moment where you disagreed with a character’s choice? What would you have done?
  3. What theme did this book keep circling back to — and did it earn its ending?
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  5. Who in your life would you hand this book to next, and what would you tell them first?