An edition of Golden Surrender (1985)

Golden surrender

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An edition of Golden Surrender (1985)

Golden surrender

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(Viking #1)

PRINCE OLAF OF NORWAY—Lord of the Wolves, the golden Viking warrior who came in his dragon ship to forge a great kingdom in the Emerald Isle.

PRINCESS ERIN—Daughter of the Irish High King, the ebony-haired beauty who swore bitter vengeance on the legendary Norseman who had brought death and destruction to her beloved homeland.

Yet, in the great Norse and Irish alliance against the invading Danes, it was her own father who gave her in marriage to her most hated enemy. Bewitched by Olaf's massive strength, seduced by his power, still Erin vowed that neither the wrath of his sword nor the fire of his kiss would sway the allegiance of her proud and passionate heart.
Viking:
Golden Surrender (Viking, #1)
The Viking's Woman (Viking, #2)
Lord of the Wolves (Viking, #3)

Publish Date
Publisher
Futura
Language
English
Pages
335

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Golden Surrender
Golden Surrender
September 1, 1993, Dell
in English
Cover of: Golden surrender
Golden surrender
1987, Futura
in English
Cover of: Golden Surrender
Golden Surrender
1985, Dell Pub., Dell
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914

The Physical Object

Pagination
335p. ;
Number of pages
335

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16506220M
ISBN 10
0708832547
OCLC/WorldCat
17677288
Goodreads
2899088

First Sentence

"From a window in the Grianan, the women's sun house, Erin mac Aed stared out upon the graceful wooden buildings and rolling slopes of Tara, the ancient and traditional home of the Ard-Righ, or High King of the Irish."

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