Yes, you can finally get your (virtual) hands on modern-day Viking Viggo!
And to celebrate, the Fall Hard blog tour will be kicking off tomorrow:
Weds 18th Sept: Who can resist a Viking? at Well Read
Thurs 19th Sept: 10 Fun Facts About Iceland at Erica Pike’s blog
Fri 20th Sept: Tabula Rasa at Joyfully Jay
Tues 24th Sept: To Shave or Not to Shave at RJ Scott’s blog
Weds 25th Sept: What’s in a Name? at Cup o’ Porn
Will there be a giveaway? Of course there will!
I’m offering a free signed paperback copy of Pressure Head (I’m happy to ship internationally) to a randomly chosen commenter on the tour, plus a $10 Amazon gift certificate!
I’ll be making the draw around teatime on Monday 30th September, GMT. Good luck!
And here’s the blurb for Fall Hard:
Some memories are better off lost in the mist…
Eight months ago, British academic Paul Ansell lost his lover—and all the memories of their time together—in an accident at Iceland’s Gullfoss Falls. Returning to the misty island country to resume his study of the bloodthirsty Viking Egil Skallagrimsson is tough as he struggles to pull his life back together.
First, there’s his colleague, Mags, who treats him like glass, and summer student Alex, who peppers him with discomforting questions. Then there’s Icelandic jet-boat driver Viggo, a tattooed, modern-day Viking who won’t say much about how they know each other. Leaving Paul to wonder if their volcanic attraction is fuelled by a desire to make a fresh start, or desperation to forget the past.
As more fragments of his lost memories fall into place, Paul is unsure if he can trust himself, much less anyone around him. And he begins to suspect his accident was nothing of the kind.
Warning: Contains a modern-day Viking whose boat has V8 engines for oars, and a harsh land of hot springs and hotter passions that won’t forgive any false steps.
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