Ghosts Of Alfhaven (Book 2) (19 page)

Sawain also noticed packs of the berserkers meandering on the backs of their Bjornhunds by the score. Several makeshift cabins were set up on the hilltops as well. A simple cobblestone wall about four feet tall stretched around the perimeter of the lumber camp.

Sawain grit his teeth as the rage churned in his stomach. He glanced at Naralei, who looked more distressed than he felt. She looked at him with tear-filled, angry eyes.


Sawain's face was grim as he signed back.


END OF BOOK TWO

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