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Warrior's Redemption by Melissa Mayhue

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Dec 28, 11

Read in December, 2011

Danielle Dearmon has known that faeries are real. Ever since she read all about them in some books. Fifteen years later, Dani still leaves food out for them. She has always thougfht that once the faeries noticed her then her true life would begin. So Dami decides to ask the faerie queen to show her where it is that she belongs. She has always belived that she did not belong in the her and now.
Malcolm MacDowylt is the new laird of the clan MacGahan. In order to be accepted by the clan, Malcolm married the granddaughter of the old laird. When she leaves with the man that she loves, Malcolm lets them both go. Then he gets word that his wife and her lover were killed and he blames himself because if he had made her stay with him she would still be alive. When Malcolm get word that his father has died and now his older half brother is taking his fathers place as leader. He wants Malcolm to turn over his land and money to him even though he has no right to it. When Malcolm tries to get his younger sister, his half brother refused to let her go.
When Malcolm finds a strange woman in a fairy ring he feels a strange connection to her. When she tells him she is from the future and that the fairy queen sent her back in time, he doesn't know weather to belive her or not. Malcolm is going to have to trust Dani if he wants to free his sister.

This is the first installment in Ms Mayhue's Warrior series. This series is a spinoff of her Daughters of the Glen series. I don't know how she does it but Ms Mayhue keep this series fresh and exciting. Each story is better than the last. How the hero and the heroine slowly fall in love and they learn to trust each other. This series will not dissapoint. You can't go wrong when you pick up one of Ms Mayhue's books. Malcolm has viking heritage and his family is descended fro the Norse Gods. This is a different twist on the Daughters of the Glen series.

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