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namaria's review
5.0
Following along in the theme with the first two novels, this book is about a Viking warrior who was cursed to roam his days as a great bull. In 600 years, Gunnar was unable to locate his amulet or the woman who would break the curse, until the day he met Eleanor.
I was very pleased with this book, much like I was the first two. I can't say enough good things about it! It was a magnificently written historical romance with a supernatural touch that will please fans of both genres immensely. Lisa Hendrix adds just the right amount of detail to draw you into the story and setting without going overboard. I read long into the night and had a hard time putting the book down to go to sleep, but I finished reading it as soon as I could the following day.
I'm greatly looking forward to the fourth book in the series, and will no doubt devour that one as well!
I was very pleased with this book, much like I was the first two. I can't say enough good things about it! It was a magnificently written historical romance with a supernatural touch that will please fans of both genres immensely. Lisa Hendrix adds just the right amount of detail to draw you into the story and setting without going overboard. I read long into the night and had a hard time putting the book down to go to sleep, but I finished reading it as soon as I could the following day.
I'm greatly looking forward to the fourth book in the series, and will no doubt devour that one as well!
miss_moonshine's review
4.0
I'm always on the look out for historical paranormal romances so when I saw this at the library I scooped it up. It's not an era I'm particularly interested in but there was just enough history to make it realistic without being overbearing. The characters were three-dimensional and easily relatable for the most part. All in all a very solid read.
missmoonshine's review
4.0
I'm always on the look out for historical paranormal romances so when I saw this at the library I scooped it up. It's not an era I'm particularly interested in but there was just enough history to make it realistic without being overbearing. The characters were three-dimensional and easily relatable for the most part. All in all a very solid read.
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