OATH OF A WARRIOR
Legends of the Fenian Warriors, Book 2
You met them in the Order of the Dragon Knights. Now, journey to the realm of the Fae and witness their legends!
Fenian Warrior, Rory MacGregor’s love conquests are legendary, but he has never spoken of the one mortal female who captured his heart. After his dark secret is finally revealed, he is ordered to return and seal the wounds left open by her death. Yet, he finds the timeline altered and swears an oath to rewrite fate, even if it brings about his own death.
Erina MacIntyre is known for her healing herbs and love charms. Determined to aid others, she refuses to listen to the whispers that call her a witch. When a Highlander steps forth into her path, he ignites a thread of strange familiarity and sparks a flame of desire she is unable to control.
Can the destiny of two lovers find love once more among the ashes of death and betrayal? Or will history repeat itself, leaving a scorching path of destruction for both mortals and Fae alike?
Praise for
OATH OF A WARRIOR
"The second in a series, "Oath of a Warrior" is a mythological romance of epic proportion."
—InD'tale Magazine
"Morgan's world building floats the reader in a magical world, fantasy, yet not. Her characters are so fleshed-out, I could touch them. Her scenes are descriptive--some being very emotional which put me to tears. Even in this second reading, I enjoyed the story to the maximum. I adore how the story is laid out. Morgan is a master at bringing all the elements together and keeping the reader with her at every step. A marvelous author to add to your reading enjoyment!"
—Booktalk with Eileen
"If you love Outlander, you'll swoon for Rory and Erina! This book oozes history and mystical elements with a plot that moves at a quick pace. I couldn't stop reading this lush story and there was a time or two where I wondered if there could be Fae amongst us."
—N. N. Light Book Heaven
"Agony, pain, unblocking your heart and mind, hard work, then sweet love. Mary's most beautifully written story yet."
—Bookish One