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The Viking Wants Forever by Koko Brown + Giveaway



The Viking Wants Forever
by Koko Brown


Genre: Paranormal, Time Travel, Multicultural
Publisher: Koko Brown
Number of pages: 215+
Cover Artist: Syneca Featherstone


A Love Frozen In Time…

Reese Johnson yearns for a life other than the world of drudgery she’s settled for as the manager of a comic book store. What’s that they say? Be careful what you wish for! That’s a motto Reese should have tattooed across her forehead. Because Loki, the Norse god of mischief, has just the remedy for the boring life of this woman who denounces his existence.

His recipe for disaster?

Take a 30 year-old woman and send her back in time as a pawn for revenge. Couple her with Eirik Sigurdsson, a Viking Warlord, too arrogant and baggage-laden to be of any use for anything, but battle and bed. Mix thoroughly, folding in a heavy dose of pride, a tyrannical king, and a sympathetic goddess. Bake at high until a white-hot love is unleashed and then forever frozen in time.

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 About the Author:
Koko Brown is a USA Today bestselling author and a quintessential romance junkie, who read over two hundred Zebra Club novels the summer before her senior year.

Bit by the writing bug at an early age, Koko self-published and distributed a newspaper to her fellow classmates in the fourth grade. Unfortunately, her principal put her out of business after one best-selling issue.

Undaunted, Koko continued to write and read everything she could get her hands on. She honed her writing skills as a staff writer for her college's newspaper and even wrote obituaries for the local newspaper. One day, while daydreaming in bed, Koko came up with the idea for her first erotic manuscript. In two short weeks, she fleshed out the story, cleaned it up, then sent it to Ellora's Cave. Three months later, she signed a contract for her vampire novel, Charmed.

Koko lives in the great Sunshine State. She loves to travel and shop in thrift stores.

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Web: kokobrown.net
Blog: http://kokobrown.net/category/blog
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 July 6 Interview 
 Diane's Book Blog
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July 6 Guest blog
Book Liaison
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Top Ten Reasons to Love a Viking

July 6 Spotlight
Shut Up and Read
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July 7 Spotlight
Ramblings of a Quilter
http://tricia-ramblingsofaquilter.blogspot.com/

July 9 Interview
The Bookish & The Romantic
http://thebookishandtheromantic.blogspot.com

July 9 Spotlight
Eskimo Princess Book Reviews
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July 10 Spotlight
Highlighted Author 
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July 10 Spotlight
Around the World in Books
http://www.aroundtheworldinbooks.ca/

July 13 Interview
Sophia Tallon
http://sophiatallon.blogspot.com

July 13 Guest blog
Books N Pearls
http://booksnpearls.com/blog
Topic: What sparked your interest in writing about Vikings or an inside look at any character

July 13 Guest blog
ParaYourNormal 
http://parayournormal.wordpress.com
Topic: Loki



Comments

  1. Vikings and time travel, sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for sharing.
    sherry @ fundinmental

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