Sandra Hill
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, The United States
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Tall, Dark, and Cajun (Cajun, #2)
— published 2003 — 5 editions |
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The Last Viking (Viking II, #1)
— published 1998 — 5 editions |
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The Cajun Cowboy (Cajun, #3)
— published 2004 — 9 editions |
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The Very Virile Viking (Viking II, #3)
— published 1999 — 7 editions |
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The Red Hot Cajun (Cajun, #4)
— published 2005 — 7 editions |
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The Love Potion (Cajun, #1)
— published 2002 — 5 editions |
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Truly, Madly Viking (Viking II, #2)
— published 2000 — 6 editions |
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Wet & Wild (Viking II, #4)
— 5 editions |
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The Blue Viking (Viking I, #5)
— published 2001 — 6 editions |
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The Reluctant Viking (Viking I, #1)
— published 1994 — 5 editions |
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“Oh, please, spare me the male ego. I'm not repulsed by sex, and I can reach an orgasm as well as any woman. After all, there are fifty-seven erotic points on a woman's body. If a man can't find one of them, he needs a flashlight and a sex manual.”
― Sandra Hill, The Outlaw Viking
― Sandra Hill, The Outlaw Viking
“He stared at her breasts incredulously, but not with lust. "For the love of Freya! You wear Ruby's strange undergarment. Lingerie, methinks she named it."
"This is not my mother's bra." Rain clamped her jaw shut defiantly, then demanded to know, "How did you ever see my mother's underwear?”
― Sandra Hill, The Outlaw Viking
"This is not my mother's bra." Rain clamped her jaw shut defiantly, then demanded to know, "How did you ever see my mother's underwear?”
― Sandra Hill, The Outlaw Viking
“Times like this were special. Memory builders. When something extraordinary happened to a person the
kind of things remembered forever after it didn't have to be a life-changing event like a graduation or
marriage or birth of a child. It more often was the small things. The sheer joy of summer sunlight on a
fragrant flower. The giggle of a toddler. The brush of a lover's fingertips. And the person marks the
moment with the flashing insight thinking... This is special. I should remember this”
― Sandra Hill, Tall, Dark, and Cajun
kind of things remembered forever after it didn't have to be a life-changing event like a graduation or
marriage or birth of a child. It more often was the small things. The sheer joy of summer sunlight on a
fragrant flower. The giggle of a toddler. The brush of a lover's fingertips. And the person marks the
moment with the flashing insight thinking... This is special. I should remember this”
― Sandra Hill, Tall, Dark, and Cajun
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