Loyal and True

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Pub Date Jan 17 2018 | Archive Date Feb 14 2018

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Description

In defiance of her father, Caledonian tribeswoman Barta leads a daring raid against invading enemy warriors. But the fight goes badly, and her beloved war hound, Loyal, is killed. Unable to imagine existing without her dearest companion, she nevertheless must return home and accept blame for her terrible blunder.

For the first time in his life, Loyal is unable to rise and follow his mistress. When he appeals to the Goddess for mercy, she grants him leave to return on one condition: it must be in the form of a man. And only if Barta recognizes him for who he truly is will he be permitted to stay.

Loyal never suspects that, as a man, his connection with Barta will deepen, becoming passionate enough to transcend nearly any change. Will Barta recognize him before he’s lost to her forever?


In defiance of her father, Caledonian tribeswoman Barta leads a daring raid against invading enemy warriors. But the fight goes badly, and her beloved war hound, Loyal, is killed. Unable to imagine...


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ISBN 9781509218578
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Featured Reviews

Wow. First of all I sobbed hard when Loyal was killed in his dog form. I got so involved with the characters it was like the rest of the world ceased to exist while I was reading it. The only flaw (and it's not the books fault, totally on me as a reader) was that I couldn't get past the fact that the main heroines love interest was her dog,. I get the storyline and I think the author did an absolutely stunningly good job with the book. I just couldn't help looking at my dog and going, " yeah, never happening"

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