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The Pagan's Prize

The Pagan's Prize

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A joy to read!
Review: In my belief Miriam Minger is one of the most promising authors of Historical Romances nowadays. This is the second book I have read of hers and I truly loved it. The story centres around Zora - a beautiful Russian princess and Rurik a Viking warrior. Because of her sister's treachery Zora falls captive to a slave merchant and only Rurik's timly intervention saves her from sure ravishment. This book is very engrossing. I enjoyed every minute reading it and I definitely recommend it to anyone even though it is not one of Minger's latest books. The story is not one of those boring -love at first sight- ones. The two heroes will have to face quite a few adventures before they realize their true love towards each other. Very sensual.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: From back of book
Review: The Pagan's Prize
by Miriam Minger Jove Historical Romance 1993

SENSUAL!

Rurik- The bold Viking warrior travelled alone on a mission of conquest. But along the way a golden haired captive inflamed him with longing. He took up his sword to defend her... then swore to claim her for his own.

Zora- A beautiful Russian princess betrayed by treachery, she'd spurned the powerful man who held her prisoner- and vowed never to yield.

He had been sent as a spy to pave the way for her people's surrender.But his furious hunger for her heated touch- and her aching need for his burning caress- led to a fiery passion that was a greater prize than any kingdom....


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