Owned by the Berserkers : A menage shifter romance (Berserker Brides Book 5) by Lee Savino

Owned by the Berserkers : A menage shifter romance (Berserker Brides Book 5) by Lee Savino

Author:Lee Savino [Savino, Lee]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-05-20T18:30:00+00:00


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Snow flurries filled the air by the time Svein returned. I’d kept the fire burning high, using the stack of wood he’d left and not venturing one step beyond the cave. As soon as his blond head came into view, I rose to greet him.

He grinned and raised his arm, showing me the rabbits in his hand.

“Oh, well done,” I breathed. His grin widened.

To my surprise, he advanced, locked his free arm around me, and caught my mouth in a kiss. Warmth shot straight to my toes, pooling at my center.

I broke away to ask, “Dagg?”

Svein jerked a head back the way he came. “There, by the rock.”

I had to look hard to distinguish the large dark wolf from the shadows at the edge of the forest. But it was him.

“He came. And in wolf form. But how—”

“No time to explain. Storm is coming, worse than the last. We must make ready.”

Svein set me skinning the rabbits while he fetched more wood. I fed the fire as he built a lean-to to shield the cave from the worst of the wind. Dagg, still in wolf form, hovered just in sight. Pretending to look for kindling, I found the old bones from our last meal, and flung them in his direction. When I turned, Svein was watching me, brows raised. I washed my hands in the snow and refused comment. But I sensed he wasn’t altogether displeased. Dagg was with us, and in wolf form. Whatever grip the Berserker curse had on him had weakened.

Svein flung a new pelt down and sat. He spitted the rabbits and cooked them. The dark wolf came closer, and we pretended not to notice. When we were done with our meal, I crept to the edge of the cave and held out my hand with the rabbit carcass.

“Careful,” Svein muttered.

“It’s Dagg,” I reminded him and myself. Not a strange wolf, not a monster. Dagg looked so dark and serious, but he had been kind and playful too. Not as playful as Svein, who’d often smiled. Tonight, Svein just looked tired.



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