Summer Of The Viking. Michelle Styles

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Название Summer Of The Viking
Автор произведения Michelle Styles
Жанр Историческая литература
Серия Mills & Boon Historical
Издательство Историческая литература
Год выпуска 0
isbn 9781474006019



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       ‘I would defend you to my dying breath,’ he said.

      ‘Our people are enemies, Valdar. Enemies,’ she replied.

      ‘Are we enemies, Alwynn?’

      ‘We are certainly not friends.’

      ‘We were lovers.’

      ‘That is in the past.’

      He went over to her, magnificent in his nakedness.

      ‘It will never be over between us as long as I have breath in my body.’

       AUTHOR NOTE

      Having looked at the Lindisfarne raid from a Viking perspective, I became interested in looking at what it might have been like from a Northumbrian one. In particular I wanted to tell the story of how a woman might react if she accidentally fell in love with a Viking.

      While I was mulling over the possibilities my fellow historical author and friend Annie Burrows asked, ‘So, when are you going to tell Valdar’s story?’ Valdar was the man left at the altar when Kara’s husband, Ash Hringson, appeared after a seven-year absence in Return of the Viking Warrior. And I knew I had found my hero.

      As I did my research I was intrigued to learn about St Cuthbert’s storm, which happened in 794. When raiders appeared for a second time, apparently they were suddenly swamped by a terrific storm. The King of Northumbria managed to kill the leader and the rest either drowned or were killed. After that the raids in Northumbria decreased significantly for a time, but remained a concern.

      I do hope you enjoy reading Valdar’s and Alwynn’s story as much I did writing it.

      I love getting comments from readers and can be reached at [email protected], through my publisher, on Facebook or on Twitter @MichelleLStyles

      Summer of the Viking

      Michelle Styles

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      Born and raised near San Francisco, California, MICHELLE STYLES currently lives near Hadrian’s Wall with her husband, a menagerie of pets and occasionally one of her three university-aged children. An avid reader, she became hooked on historical romance after discovering Georgette Heyer, Anya Seton and Victoria Holt.

      Her website is michellestyles.co.uk and she’s on Twitter and Facebook.

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      Contents

       Cover

       Excerpt

       Title Page

       About the Author

       Dedication

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Extract

       Copyright

       Chapter One

      June 795—off the coast of Northumbria

      The possibility of returning alive to Raumerike and Sand hung by the slenderest of threads. After weighing the odds, Valdar Nerison figured he was never going to see his nephews again, never going to sit under the rafters of his hall and never going to breathe the sweet air of home again. He knew that in his heart. He’d known it ever since the mutineers had struck five nights ago, killing his friends, including the leader of the felag.

      Girmir, the leader of the mutiny, would strike before the ship reached Raumerike’s shore, most likely when the familiar outlines of the houses came into view. But right now they needed Valdar alive to navigate with the sunstone. Girmir’s mistake was that he assumed Valdar believed his bland reassurance about how valuable he was.

      The only question in Valdar’s mind was the timing of the escape. When should he make his move? They watched him like