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SEASON OF THE SUN by Catherine Coulter
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Date of Publication: 1991
Format: Paperback
Length: 394 pages
Condition: Used - Acceptable
Zarabeth, with hair as red as an Irish sunset, is chosen by Magnus Haraldsson, a Viking on a trading visit to York, to be is wife. She is both stunned and fascinated by his bluntness, but is soon won over by this man who makes her laugh, brings her desire, and ultimately makes her trust him with her future and that of her little sister, Lotti. But her stepfather, Olav the Vain, has no intention of setting a bride price on Zarabeth.
Zarabeth does eventually return with Magnus to his farmstead in Norway, but as his slave, not as his wife. She wears the slave collar around her neck for all to see, but bears his distrust of her and her own pain deep within her.
It is the season of the sun in Norway, the clear midnight light of summer. It is a season of growth and flowering, of treachery and malice, of love and learning.
Comments: Acceptable. Solid reading copy. Binding tight, pages clean, unmarked and uncreased but tanned by age. Creasing to spine and cover, along with pronounced edge/corner wear. 1st printing.
Format: Paperback
Length: 394 pages
Condition: Used - Acceptable
Zarabeth, with hair as red as an Irish sunset, is chosen by Magnus Haraldsson, a Viking on a trading visit to York, to be is wife. She is both stunned and fascinated by his bluntness, but is soon won over by this man who makes her laugh, brings her desire, and ultimately makes her trust him with her future and that of her little sister, Lotti. But her stepfather, Olav the Vain, has no intention of setting a bride price on Zarabeth.
Zarabeth does eventually return with Magnus to his farmstead in Norway, but as his slave, not as his wife. She wears the slave collar around her neck for all to see, but bears his distrust of her and her own pain deep within her.
It is the season of the sun in Norway, the clear midnight light of summer. It is a season of growth and flowering, of treachery and malice, of love and learning.
Comments: Acceptable. Solid reading copy. Binding tight, pages clean, unmarked and uncreased but tanned by age. Creasing to spine and cover, along with pronounced edge/corner wear. 1st printing.





