Historical Romance Series : Warrior King


Author: Donna Fletcher
Title: Bound to a Warrior
Series: Warrior King - BOOK I
Description:
It has been prophesied that four men, raised as brothers, will bring Scotland back to her rightful glory. The first is running for his life.
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Charged with the restoration of Scotland's one true king, Duncan MacAlpin isn't surprised to find himself fleeing an army across the verdant hills of his homeland. But having to do so while shackled to a woman . . . that is a true challenge to Duncan's ingenuity and self-control. For the lovely, untouched maiden he's chained to is far too captivating to resist.
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Despite her innocence, Mercy guards her own dangerous secrets. Proud and unafraid -- hunted and imperiled for who she is and what she knows -- she is determined to regain her freedom and never let it be taken from her again. Yet locked so tightly to her imposed escort, tempted by the warmth of the powerful Highlander's body, she aches to give herself over completely to desire . . . and risk the heart she has fought so hard to protect.



Author: Donna Fletcher
Title: Loved By a Warrior
Series: Warrior King - BOOK II
Description:
It has been prophesied that four men, raised as brothers, will bring Scotland back to her rightful glory. It is time for the second to take up his sword.
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When a Highland warrior fights, he fights for honor. And when Reeve MacAlpin sees a beautiful stranger surrounded by bandits, he does not hesitate to do the honorable thing and dispatch her would-be assailants. But at her first grateful touch, his instinct to keep her safe is surpassed by a longing to keep her close . . . and to fulfill her every desire.
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For as long as Tara can remember, she has lost the people she loves most -- a curse that is sure to doom anyone who shows her kindness. She can never love without bringing death -- and though her powerful Highlander champion tempts her beyond imagining, she fears that to give herself to him means his downfall. And yet she knows she must tempt Fate . . . for to resist him would be just as unthinkable.