Jilliand

A Story of Love and Freedom

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Pub Date Apr 17 2018 | Archive Date Apr 30 2018

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“Bruised, bloody, and barely dressed, she knew it was over. She had no doubt the Vikings would search for her if she tried to run—especially now, with their companion lying dead. It would be dark soon, and she had no idea where she could go or hide. Jilliand knew they would come for her. The Vikings were not likely to let this go—especially it being an attack by a woman. She was defeated. Weak and shaking, she stared at the man’s body. I think tonight I die.”

“Bruised, bloody, and barely dressed, she knew it was over. She had no doubt the Vikings would search for her if she tried to run—especially now, with...


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Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781632991713
PRICE $15.95 (USD)

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Featured Reviews

A romance story without glamorizing the love affair; only realistic depiction of mid-9th century and how its people viewed life and death in general, depended on strong support system, lived life at sea, treated women—noble or otherwise—and lived through the tremulous times of violence and Viking raids. It has been a while since I last read a good Viking story, and boy, am I glad I’ve come across this one. Jilliand is worth spending my time on.

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