Viking II Books in Order
Part ofSandra Hill Books in OrderBrowse the Viking II books by Sandra Hill in order, with book summaries, time-travel background, series notes, and where to begin.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
11 books
The Last Viking
by Sandra Hill
1998
Medieval historian Meredith Foster finds a very real Viking in her living room. Geirolf Ericsson knows little about the modern world, but he may help her recover dreams she had buried.
Truly, Madly Viking
by Sandra Hill
2000
A Viking warrior is flung into the modern world and ends up in a mental hospital, where a psychologist tries to make sense of him. Love may be the strangest diagnosis of all.
The Very Virile Viking
by Sandra Hill
2003
Magnus Ericsson, a Viking with a large brood of children, lands in modern Hollywood. Parenting, culture shock, and romance turn his search for a new life into comic mayhem.
Wet & Wild
by Sandra Hill
2004
The Viking Navy SEALs thread begins with warriors, water, and modern danger colliding. Hill blends action and romance as a Norse hero faces a new world and a woman he cannot ignore.
Hot & Heavy
by Sandra Hill
2005
In this Viking Navy SEALs romance, military action meets time-travel trouble and intense attraction. A mission should come first, but love has a way of disrupting even the toughest operator.
Rough and Ready
by Sandra Hill
2006
A Viking Navy SEAL adventure throws modern danger together with Hill’s usual time-travel chaos. A tough warrior, a determined woman, and a risky mission turn attraction into its own battlefield.
Down and Dirty
by Sandra Hill
2007
Navy SEAL Zachary Floyd is assigned to lead a women’s special-ops program, then meets a Norsewoman who has escaped her century. Training, time travel, and attraction make discipline very difficult.
Viking Unchained
by Sandra Hill
2008
A time-tossed woman and a modern warrior are forced into a dangerous plan involving marriage, deception, and terrorism. Between mission pressure and fierce attraction, neither can stay safely detached.
Viking Heat
by Sandra Hill
2009
Time travel, Navy SEAL action, and stubborn attraction collide when a Viking warrior is pulled into modern danger. The heat comes from battle, culture shock, and a woman who stands her ground.
Dark Viking
by Sandra Hill
2010
In the Viking Navy SEALs world, old Norse danger meets modern military action. A warrior shaped by darkness must face a mission, a woman, and a future he never imagined.
The Caged Viking
by Sandra Hill
2021
A Viking warrior caught far from the world he knows faces confinement, culture shock, and a woman who refuses to be intimidated. Freedom may depend on learning what kind of man he wants to be.
Series background & context
Viking II is the more modern, time-tossed side of Sandra Hill’s Viking universe. It begins with The Last Viking, when Professor Meredith Foster finds a very confused Norseman in her living room and has to decide whether he is a prank, a fantasy, or an impossible visitor from another century.
That culture clash drives the early books. Vikings arrive in the modern world with old habits, big egos, and very little patience for technology, psychology, Hollywood, or American manners. Hill gets a lot of comedy from that gap, but the books also use it to ask what happens when warriors who were built for survival have to learn partnership, parenting, restraint, and emotional honesty.
The men are rarely ready for the women they meet.
As the series moves forward, it blends time travel with military romance. The Viking Navy SEALs thread adds contemporary operations, special forces training, and modern danger while keeping the same playful attitude toward Norse masculinity. Books like Wet & Wild, Hot & Heavy, Rough and Ready, Down and Dirty, Viking Unchained, Viking Heat, Dark Viking, and The Caged Viking carry that mix of action, romance, and fish-out-of-water humor.
The books connect to Hill’s broader Viking family tree, but they are often built around a central couple. That makes the series easier to sample than it first appears. If you want the clearest entry point, start with The Last Viking. If you are more interested in the Navy SEAL strand, begin with Wet & Wild and expect military missions with a strong dose of time-travel absurdity.
The mood is broad, bawdy, and affectionate. Hill is not trying to write a quiet medieval saga. She is having fun with Vikings who can fight a battle, raise havoc, and still be undone by love, indoor plumbing, or a determined modern woman.
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