The Viking Takes a Knight

The Viking Takes a Knight by Sandra Hill, published by HarperCollins on August 31, 2010, is a historical romance novel that unfolds in a time of conflict and unexpected alliances. The story centers on Ingrith, a Viking princess seeking refuge for herself and a group of orphans from a threatening Saxon commander. She finds herself in the company of John of Hawk’s Lair, a knight who prefers the tranquility of his beekeeping experiments to the chaos of a household filled with children and a demanding wife.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores the tension between Ingrith and John as they navigate their contrasting desires and responsibilities. The book delves into themes of honor, attraction, and the complexities of love amidst historical challenges. With 384 pages, this edition offers a detailed glimpse into the lives of its characters, set against a backdrop of romance and adventure.
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The Viking Is a Princess . . .
All Ingrith wants is refuge for herself and a group of orphans from a vicious Saxon commander who would harm the children and destroy her honor. At her age, she no longer expects to find a husband, or even a lover, especially not the arrogant Lord of the Bees!
John of Hawk’s Lair longs for peace and quiet, not a nagging wife and noisy children. As a knight in the king’s service, he spends his cherished time at home working on his beekeeping experiments. So when an irksome Viking princess comes barging into his castle with a horde of orphans, he does everything he can to get rid of her. But then a sexual attraction sparks between them, despite their differences, one that soon has them making honey, rather than war . . .
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