God's Eye (The Northwomen Sagas #1) - Plot & Excerpts
She ate it quickly and scanned the floor for more. Her first sustenance in days—she had lost track of how many days. Daylight crept around the door and through cracks in the walls, so she might have used the sun and stars as her guide to track time, but she couldn’t account for the periods of unconsciousness that had broken her understanding from the beginning of this ordeal. Calder had beaten her badly, and they had been at the coast before she’d woken. When she’d struggled against her bonds, he’d beaten her again, and she’d woken to the rocking of a ship on the open sea. They had not dressed her. She had been dropped on the floor of the ship in her linen sleeping shift, and a fur had been tossed over her. She had been offered occasional drops of fresh water but no food. By the time they had landed at Geitland, she was nearly delirious with cold, hunger, and fever. Leif had been there, though he had done nothing more than watch her.
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