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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780425217931 ISBN: 0425217930 Label: Berkley Manufacturer: Berkley Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 336 Publication Date: November 06, 2007 Publisher: Berkley Studio: Berkley Editorial Review: Product Description: Punished for an indiscretion, Navy SEAL and all-around tough guy Zachary Floyd is forced to head a new SEAL-like program for women. There he meets an alluring Norsewoman, who's escaped a nunnery, her father, and the eleventh century altogether. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great part of SeriesThis book was a great installment to a great series of books by Sandra Hill. I read it in about 4 hours. Rating: - Awesome Read!!!Down and Dirty (Viking Time-Travel) I so love this series... I read them all, and I re-read them. If you love men, you've got to read this series. The heroes are delicious! The heroines are so human, and with strong senses of humors! I laughed, I cryed. Its a mini vacation from everyday life. LOL!! Rating: - Pretty Good Except For a Few ThingsThis was my first book by this author. It was a pretty good story, but I agree with another reviewer who said the dialog was pretty bad. I quickly got very tired of the way Britta kept mis-pronouncing Zack's name deliberately. It stopped being cute fast. I also didn't understand why the author made it seem that Britta had such a difficult time with some of the words she heard over and over. Britta and the other females had a whole evening discussing orgasims but the next day Britta still couldn't ... Read More Rating: - Fantastic as everThe book is as good if not better than her others. Love to read Sandra Hill and can't wait to get the next book. Rating: - plot is intriguing but dialogue is badI was very excited by the plot of this book, involving a SEAL, his 5 year old son, and a woman warrior who traveled from the past. But, first the conversation with the 5 year old is so unbelievable. Then with Britta, the warrior, her use of 'old language' got on my nerves. The constant side note added from the first person point of view was too much and too jarring, not contributing to a smooth dialogue. I prefer lots of dialogue, witty and fast paced: this book didn't satisfy. |