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The Last Viking Queen

By: Tami Hair
Narrated by: Grace Whail
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Norna was cut from her mother's womb and left in the cold to die as a babe. Nobody expected her to live, but she was rescued by the most unlikely creatures. Raising her in the wild, they fed and cared for her as their own. Now she is a grown woman who isn’t good with people and prefers the wild. That is, until a young girl barges into her life and makes fast friends with her. 

She convinced Norna to take her home to her people, but Norna didn’t expect to find what she did when she got there. She also didn’t expect the young girl's brother to be so good looking as he was. The people in the village need her help. She is their queen, and they want her to fight for what is rightfully hers by birthright. So, now she has to make a decision to stay and help or go back to her own life.

©2018 Tamera Hair (P)2018 Tamera Hair
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Romance
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