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Books by Sandra Hill "The Last Viking"
"Frankly, My Dear..." [1]
"Sweeter Savage Love" [2]
"The Tarnished Lady"
"Heart Craving"
"Naughty or Nice"

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"The Last Viking"
Love Spell, April 1998
Reviewed on 7/7/99
The Last Viking

He was six feet, four inches of pure, unadulterated male. He wore nothing but a leather tunic, spoke in an ancient tongue, and he was standing in Professor Meredith Foster's living room. The medieval historian told herself he was part of a practical joke, but with his wide gold belt, callused hands, and the rabbit roasting in her fireplace, the brawny stranger seemed so... authentic. Suddenly Meredith was mesmerized by his bronzed, muscular form, and her body surrendered to the fantasy that Geirolf Ericsson really was a Viking from a thousand years ago, sent only to pleasure her. But as she tried to teach him to eat spaghetti and use a computer, she realized he knew an awful lot about the tenth century - and so little about the twentieth. And as he helped her fulfill her grandfather's dream of re-creating a Viking ship, he awakened her to dreams of her own. Until she wondered if the hand of fate had thrust her into the loving arms of... the last Viking.


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"Frankly, My Dear..."
Leisure Book, July 1996
Reviewed on 8/24/97
Frankly, My Dear...

Selene was a glamorous model but she was tired of the dieting. She was tired of the false world she lived in and was going to retire after this last shoot in New Orleans. But a jealous rival puts a voodoo curse on her and she is transferred back to 1845. James Baptiste, handsome planter, didn't know what to make of Selene. Feeling sorry for her he takes her home to his plantation to look after his son. Selene and James have to overcome more voodoo, ghosts, and there own hang-ups before they can find a love that would rival Scarlett and Rhett's, Selene's favorite movie.


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"Sweeter Savage Love"
Leisure Book, August 1997
Reviewed on 1/8/98
Sweeter Savage Love

Dr. Harriet Ginoza knew her stuff. Her new book, Female Fantasies Never Die, was a hit. Even though she told the world she thought "forceful seduction" fantasies were archaic, she entertained them herself every night with Steve Morgan, the main character of Rosemary Rogers' Sweet Savage Love. Hating herself and wishing they would stop, Harriet was smack in the middle of one when her train derailed. Thinking everything was okay, Harriet goes back to sleep. But when she wakes up, everything isn't quite normal. There's this really hunky guy name Etienne Baptiste and insisting that she's in his train compartment. Slowly Harriet realizes that she's traveled back in time to 1870. Etienne can't believe he has to deal with Harriet, he's on a dangerous mission for the president and doesn't have time to deal with a riddle-speaking, possible crazy woman. But the two of them wind up traveling together in various funny disguises and falling in love with each other.

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