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Viking Spy's PrizeKennedy Thomas

Viking Spy's Prize

Kennedy Thomas (2023)

SubgenreHistorical Romance
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages ()
SettingContemporary
Goodreads4.31/5 (55)

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ViolenceNot rated
Sexual contentModerate
LanguageNot rated

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An overlooked scientist risking everything to do what’s right. A charming Viking eager for a challenge. Being trapped in the modern era together could get them killed, or it might help them heal. Aria Jones has decided to become a traitor to her own people. As a scientist at the Institute for Innovative Science, she should be helping them prepare to capture Viking artifacts to wield their power. But she can’t ignore their horrific methods or stand by while they plan to destroy an entire Viking kingdom to achieve their goals, so she reaches out to the Vikings in secret. When the Viking king and Queen send Erik the Serpent to assist her, she finds him to be an insufferable flirt. She’s not used to such attention, but even as it ruffles her feathers, she can’t but admit how alluring Erik is… Erik the Serpent often feels like a monstrous traitor to his people, fulfilling his role as a spy for his king with great skill. He knows his work helps prevent innocent bloodshed, but he can’t help but acknowledge he deceives his fellow man for a living. So when the king gives him a new mission—to use his skills for something entirely different, traveling to the future to help protect his people instead of deceiving them—Erik is thrilled. It’s a new adventure and a new challenge, everything Erik excels at, especially considering the gorgeous woman he gets to work alongside. She shies away from his flirtations, but he can see her small smiles and blushing cheeks when she thinks he isn’t looking. Everything seems to go well, and Erik is nearly ready to go home when an earthquake hits, breaking the time machine that is Erik’s only passage back to the past and forcing the two to become stuck together. Erik and Aria quickly realize that they might be fighting a war all on their own. They are all each other has, for better or for worse. Will they be able to stop the terrible plans of their enemies together when everything they hold dear is at stake, including their hearts? The Viking Sp