Legendary Warrior (Warrior #1) Read Online Donna Fletcher

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Erotic, Historical Fiction Tags Authors: Series: Warrior Series by Donna Fletcher
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Total pages in book: 108
Estimated words: 99206 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 496(@200wpm)___ 397(@250wpm)___ 331(@300wpm)
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“I appreciate your warning,” Magnus said. “Do you have all you need?”

“I have all that is necessary,” she said with a smile. “Need brings trouble. Go now, for the snow will fall soon enough and this time it will be heavy.”

Reena gave her a quick hug and promised to visit with her soon.

Four of Magnus’s men joined them as they reached the edge of the woods, two dispersing in opposite directions and the other two, James and Philip, remaining near Magnus and Reena.

The fresh dust of snow made the woods appear magical. Everything in sight sparkled with a white freshness that startled the eyes. With no clear path to follow, they made their own, Magnus’s men taking the lead and proceeding with caution.

Reena studied the area well and corrected James when he faltered in direction.

James looked to Magnus. “Reena knows the way, do as she directs,” Magnus responded.

Reena was pleased with his confidence in her, but then she knew well of what she spoke. They arrived at the designated spot within no time.

It was a section of land that ran like ripples of small hills and was sheltered by dense trees, a perfect place for launching an unsuspected attack, or shelter from prying eyes.

With a nod from Magnus, his men separated and disappeared over hills and around trees to see if anyone lurked in the shadows.

Reena stood silent and searched the area with thorough eyes, taking into memory all she could. Magnus remained near when she followed a barely visible path, and the only sound in the crisp air was the crunch of snow-covered leaves beneath their feet.

Magnus did not care for what he saw. This land would need careful watch. In the spring he would order trees cut down, opening the area to a clearer view from the battlements. He had an uneasy feeling about the area, and he heard Old Margaret’s words whisper in his head.

Someone watches.

His men returned and reported seeing nothing. Magnus wanted to take immediate leave of the area; it was not safe. With few men to fight and the vulnerability of surprise, protecting Reena could prove difficult, and the thought that she was not safe here increased his unease.

He looked to see her venturing further up a hill. He caught up with her as she stopped on the rise and looked around.

“It is time to go.” He took her arm as if to protect.

Reena studied the area with such an intense glare that it gave Magnus the chills.

“Is something wrong?” he asked.

“What do you see?” She kept her sight focused directly in front of her.

A hand signal brought two of his men up the hill behind and to the sides of them. His hand went to the hilt of his sword at his side before he answered her.

He attempted to view the area as intently as she appeared to be doing. “Fresh snow covers everything, no tracks of any kind, animal or man, and no scent that is foreign to the air.”

Reena nodded. “True enough, but look more closely.”

Magnus and his men studied the area for several silent minutes, and it was James who spoke first.

“Several thin branches are broken off some trees.”

Reena nodded and waited for more.

Magnus was next. “There is an indentation beneath the snow near the large stone.”

Philip followed. “There seems to be a piling of sorts, leaves or sticks not far from the indentation.”

Again Reena nodded and looked to the men. “Someone has been here.”

“Only one person?” James asked.

“Aye,” she confirmed.

“How can you be sure?” Philip asked.

“One indentation in the snow, slim branches broken off trees to create a fire sufficient for only one person and small enough so as not to be seen.” She turned slightly. “And look in the distance from this hill.” She pointed. “Through the opening in the trees.”

All the men looked and stared with wide eyes at a perfectly clear view of the keep.

“Gather several men and return here and cut down the trees in this area so that there is no place for anyone to hide,” Magnus ordered.

Reena offered her assistance. “A few specific trees will open this area quite nicely.”

“Then you will direct the men,” Magnus said and took her hand. “Right now we return to the keep to gather more men.”

“He is only one man,” Reena said, as though there was no reason to fear.

The four men laughed, and it was James who spoke.

“Magnus is but one man, and I watched as he alone conquered fifteen men.”

“I have no doubt as to the ability of one man to conquer many, but knowledge and intelligent action can almost guarantee victory,” Reena said. “However, I do not think this man means anyone harm right now. He watches, but does he watch for himself or for someone else?”

“So he gathers information now,” Philip said.

“Aye,” Reena said, “but the question remains—”



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