by Terry Spear
Lady Akira, Lady Eilis, and Wynne were coming with James to see the baby after a few weeks. Eilis’s own baby was a girl and was several month’s old, and their son, Ian, was eager to see Brina and the new baby too. Christophe and his wife had left the castle that morn as soon as they learned Brina had survived the birth of their bairn and their son was perfectly healthy.
Gunnolf knew Christophe had only stayed to see him fail. But Gunnolf would never fail when being here for Brina was so important to her and her people.
He caught up to Robard holding up his grandson, proud as could be. And for a moment Gunnolf folded his arms, watched, and smiled, Beowulf sitting beside him, a couple of months older than a yearling, so not quite full grown, wagging his tail as he watched Robard and Hagen too.
The Highlanders and the Norsemen had finally made peace, and Hagen was the result of it—a beautiful son bringing their two worlds together.
It all began with Gunnolf believing he had died and the goddess had come to take him away. Brina was that goddess, and she had taken him away all right. To a place that was perfect for the both of them and for their newborn son.
Acknowledgments
Many thanks to Donna Fournier and to Vonda Sinclair who helped to make Gunnolf and Brina’s story so much better!!! Thanks, ladies. If I could, I’d send you both a braw Highlander to thank you too.
About the Author
Bestselling and award-winning author Terry Spear has written over sixty paranormal romance novels and seven medieval Highland historical romances. Her first werewolf romance, Heart of the Wolf, was named a 2008 Publishers Weekly’s Best Book of the Year, and her subsequent titles have garnered high praise and hit the USA Today bestseller list. A retired officer of the U.S. Army Reserves, Terry lives in Spring, Texas, where she is working on her next werewolf romance, continuing her new series about shapeshifting jaguars, writing Highland medieval romance, and having fun with her young adult novels. When she’s not writing, she’s photographing everything that catches her eye, making teddy bears, and playing with her Havanese puppies. For more information, please visit www.terryspear.com, or follow her on Twitter, @TerrySpear. She is also on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/terry.spear. And on Wordpress at:
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Also by Terry Spear:
Romantic Suspense: Deadly Fortunes, In the Dead of the Night, Relative Danger, Bound by Danger
The Highlanders Series: Winning the Highlander's Heart, The Accidental Highland Hero, Highland Rake, Taming the Wild Highlander, The Highlander, Her Highland Hero, The Viking’s Highland Lass
Other historical romances: Lady Caroline & the Egotistical Earl, A Ghost of a Chance at Love
Heart of the Wolf Series: Heart of the Wolf, Destiny of the Wolf, To Tempt the Wolf, Legend of the White Wolf, Seduced by the Wolf, Wolf Fever, Heart of the Highland Wolf, Dreaming of the Wolf, A SEAL in Wolf's Clothing, A Howl for a Highlander, A Highland Werewolf Wedding, A SEAL Wolf Christmas, Silence of the Wolf, Hero of a Highland Wolf, A Highland Wolf Christmas, A SEAL Wolf Hunting; A Silver Wolf Christmas, A SEAL Wolf in Too Deep, Alpha Wolf Need Not Apply, A Billionaire in Wolf’s Clothing
SEAL Wolves: To Tempt the Wolf, A SEAL in Wolf's Clothing, A SEAL Wolf Christmas; SEAL Wolf Hunting, SEAL Wolf in Too Deep
Silver Bros Wolves: Destiny of the Wolf, Wolf Fever, Dreaming of the Wolf, Silence of the Wolf; A Silver Wolf Christmas, Alpha Wolf Need Not Apply
Highland Wolves: Heart of the Highland Wolf, A Howl for a Highlander, A Highland Werewolf Wedding, Hero of a Highland Wolf, A Highland Wolf Christmas
Billionaire in Wolf’s Clothing
Heart of the Jaguar Series: Savage Hunger, Jaguar Fever, Jaguar Hunt, Jaguar Pride, Jaguar Christmas, A Very Jaguar Christmas
Vampire romances: Killing the Bloodlust, Deadly Liaisons, Huntress for Hire, Forbidden Love
Heart of the Cougar Series: Cougar’s Mate, Call of the Cougar, Taming the Wild Cougar, Covert Cougar Christmas, a novella, Cougar Trouble