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Shadow Highlander (Dark Sword, #5) Shadow Highlander by Donna Grant
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“Forgive our gawking,” said a man with a vicious scar running down his face. “Galen is usually eating so much he has no time for speech.”

Laughter filled the hall, and Reaghan glanced over to find Galen shaking his head as he smiled.

“Eating?” she asked.

“Doona pay Malcolm a bit of attention,” Galen said, his gaze indifferent and his voice heavy with nonchalance. “He lies.”
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“I did,” he admitted. “I saw evil more deadly, more intent, than you could imagine. I fear for us, Reaghan. I fear nothing we can do will ever defeat Deirdre.”
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“Galen turned and looked at Logan. That anger, the seething, festering fury, had come from Logan, and it was tearing his friend in two.”
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“Want to read my mind to see what I’m thinking about?” “Nay. Tell me,” he urged as he nuzzled her neck. “You, our future, and our love.”
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“Heal her,” Broc said, his voice low and menacing. “You cannot allow Anice to die when you have the magic to help her.” “She’s beyond my magic. She’s gone.” Broc hugged Anice to him. “You failed her, Sonya!”
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“Galen glanced at the peregrine circling them. He couldn’t shake the feeling that the falcon and Logan’s need to uncover who was behind the magic controlling the bird just might be the tipping point that caused Logan to succumb to the darkness.”
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“Yet the MacLeods have found a way to have their women.” “And Hayden as well.” Galen turned his head to Broc. “Hayden and Isla?” “I knew there was a possibility,” Logan said with a knowing smile. “More than a possibility,” Broc said with a grin. “I will let Hayden tell the story, though I’m sure he’ll leave several things out.” Galen laughed, eager to return to the home and family he had found. “And I suppose you’ll be happy to provide those details?” “Of course,” Broc said with a nod. “As will Ian, I’m sure.”
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“Logan’s gaze swung back to Galen. His eyes crinkled in the corners and a genuine smile appeared. “Did you just make a jest? Galen Shaw, you surprise me.” “I have to do something to save myself from Hayden.”
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“Logan grinned knowingly. “I thought that might get you riled. You want her. Claim her, Galen, before someone else does.”
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“The first fat raindrop landed on the back of Galen’s hand. He tilted back his head and saw the clouds he had noticed the previous eve had grown thicker, heavier with rain. They blocked the sun as the wind began to pick up. “Shite,” Logan cursed as he stood. “Just what we need.”
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“Odara narrowed her gaze at Reaghan. “You think I enjoy keeping secrets? It kills the soul slowly and surely every day those secrets are kept.”
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“A small smile pulled at her lips. “I will hold you to that, Warrior.” For the first time since his god had been loosened inside him, he liked the sound of being called a Warrior.”
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“woman with child? Look at Quinn and Marcail.” “Aye, I know,” Logan said. “I’ve no desire to have one of the women attached to me. I might flirt, but I’m staying out of their beds.”
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