Monday, July 8, 2013

Tour Kick Off - Norse Jewel by Gina Conkle



Historical Romance (Viking Romance)
Date Published:  June 10, 2013

A stolen woman of rare qualities… 
AD 1022…Helena longs for freedom. The Frankish maid wasn’t born a slave but marauding Danes have taken her. She’s desperate to escape their camp. Her savior comes as a fierce Norse chieftain, Hakan, who  takes her to the far, icy north.
A powerful warrior who’s lived by the sword…
Hakan wants to lay down his sword and live a peaceful farmer’s life. Betrayal has left him cold to other women, yet his heart thaws to clever Helena. Her tender ways lure him, weaving kindness into his hard life. But, happiness is short lived. Old loyalties and deceit vex the warrior, calling upon his sword arm.
A clash of cultures amidst a kingdom in transition…
War erupts…a kingdom’s in the balance. Can Hakan defend his homeland and keep the woman he loves







A lover of history, books and romance makes the perfect recipe for historical romance writer.  Gina’s passion for castles and old places (the older and moldier the better!) means interesting family vacations.  Good thing her husband and two sons share similar passions, except for romance…that’s where she gets the eye roll.  When not visiting fascinating places, she can be found in southern California delving into the latest adventures of organic gardening and serving as chief taxi driver.


If you’re meandering the cyber world, Gina welcomes your visits at www.ginaconkle.comon twitter @ginaconkle, or Facebook 






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2 comments:

  1. Hope its as steamy as the guy on the cover ;)

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  2. i haven't read a Viking romance in a long time so that's why this intrigues me :)

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