A Tale of Two Vikings

A Tale of Two Vikings by Sandra Hill is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on March 29, 2011. This 384-page novel presents the adventures of identical Viking twins, Toste and Vagn Ivarsson, who embody the quintessential traits of their time: a love for combat, a penchant for humor, and a reluctance to ask for directions. As they navigate their lives as warriors, the story explores their bond and the challenges they face, particularly as they confront the prospect of love and separation.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and romance as the twins embark on their journey, filled with humor and the trials of Viking life. The narrative captures their youthful escapades and the inevitable transition from camaraderie to the complexities of romantic relationships. With themes of brotherhood and the pursuit of love, this book delves into the dynamics of friendship and the challenges that arise when faced with the love of their lives.
Official synopsis Publisher
Has an eye for the ladies, loves a good fight. Splits his sides over rude jokes. Won’t ask directions no matter how lost he is . . . even in a longship, for the love of Odin! Sound like anyone you know? Maybe every man you know?
Toste and Vagn Ivarsson are all that and more—a lot more. Identical Viking twins, they came squalling into this world together, rode their first horses at the age of seven, their first maids during their thirteenth summer, and rode off on longships as untried fourteen-year-old warriors. And now, having seen only thirty and one winters, they are about to face Valhalla together. Or maybe something even more tragic: being separated. For even the most virile Viking must eventually leave his best buddy behind and do battle with that most fearsome of all opponents—the love of his life.
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