The Destroyer
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To Viking warrior Magnus, marriage is naught but a contract, a bargain between men for land and title. Lust, lovehe scorns such notions as weak and unmanly. But three days before he's to wed a highland princess, he falls into …
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To Viking warrior Magnus, marriage is naught but a contract, a bargain between men for land and title. Lust, lovehe scorns such notions as weak and unmanly. But three days before he's to wed a highland princess, he falls into the maelstrom of a maid's startled eyes. Their passionate tryst has him rethinking his notions, and he struggles to find a way to keep the beguiling Deidra while honoring the marriage contract he's arranged with the father of his betrothed.Deidra cannot take a walk in the
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"To Viking warrior Magnus, marriage is naught but a contract, a bargain between men for land and title. Lust, lovehe scorns such notions as weak and unmanly. But three days …"
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