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Down in Georgia The last time Indigo Barnaby had been in Georgia, his name hadn't been Indigo Barnaby. He'd been happy to leave the state behind, and he didn't much want to go back either. But apparently, he was going there. At least he wasn't going alone. A shifter biker chick — that was how she described herself, he thought defensively — named Maggie Beaumont, was leading the team. Things had really changed in the shifter world, Indigo admitted. For the better, he supposed. Or at least, he wasn't going to tell Maggie Beaumont he had any doubts about it. It wasn't just the two of them. Cujo Brown, security chief for the World Council of Alphas, was going. So was an Irishman named Timothy O'Brien, and another Navy vet like himself named Jason Wahlberg. It was a good team, Indigo admitted. He was reasonably confident they'd be able to overthrow most small countries with that team. He wasn't sure they would get out of Georgia alive, however. That was a whole 'nother kettle of fish. A Wolf Harbor Rescue book.
Nobody Likes a Smart Girl The college newsroom in downtown Portland is home to an eclectic group of students who wrote, filmed, edited and produced the news for a television show, a newspaper, and a website. And oh, the radio station, and the literary magazine. And not just the news, but sports and entertainment too. Blair Williams, the news editor, got tired just thinking of all the spinning plates that made up Eyewitness News. And she was responsible for keeping a lot of those plates spinning. She loved it. For the first time she felt like she belonged, and she didn't have to hide her intelligence. People at EWN respected her. Her boyfriend, Will Bristol, said he admired it — and since h...
She's Changed Naomi survived. A serial killer kidnapped her along with dozens of other women over a three-year period. When they were rescued, Naomi wasn't the same person she had been. How could she be? She'd seen unspeakable things. Had unspeakable things done to her. Done unspeakable things. But then a woman named Dace Marshall swooped in and rescued them all. Now Naomi is facing the biggest challenge of all: learning to live again. Book 6 in the Talkeetna, Alaska, series featuring Dace Marshall and her fiance Captain Paul Kitka of the Alaska State Troopers.
A rumor says a mad man has one of the missing wolves Cujo Brown stayed behind in Hayden Lake to make sure his birth pack didn't self-destruct after the death of the old Alpha and the installation of the new Alpha -- his father. His father had sworn allegiance to the Northwest Council of Alphas and promised to see to the well-being of the future generations of shifters -- starting with giving the girls the serum that would save their lives at first shift. It wasn't that Cujo didn't believe his father, exactly. But, well, truth was he wasn't sure he did believe his father. Not to mention, the pack felt unstable. The old Alpha had been sliding into dementia before Abby Stafford took him out, an...
How do you confront your fears when they are all in your head? The email had been clear. Cujo Brown needed to return to Monte Carlo now. It wasn't going to be all that easy to get away from Hat Island. The pack -- and especially his Alpha -- needed him. His mate slid her arms around his shoulders from behind. Cujo blanked his screen hastily. She pulled back. "If you don't want me to see your email, just say so," Olivia Trainer said frostily. Cujo considered her for a moment, and then he slowly smiled. "How would you like to go with me to Paris?" he asked. She stared at him for a moment. "Get off this island?" she asked. "Do you know how badly I want that? Cujo I've been going crazy here! Con...
She's Not Going to Let Go Synde Bell never had much. She grew up poor in Iowa, ran away at 16 to Las Vegas, and clawed her way to success as a dancer the hard way. But dancing was a young person's game, and at 48, she knew she wasn't going to be dancing much longer. So she took a leap of faith and went to a fitness resort called Wolf Harbor. And well, things happened. Now she's a wolf shifter. She's got a mate — acknowledged by everyone, including him, to be a damaged, psychotic berserker wolf. And she's got a job to do in San Mateo — 'disappear' the most public AI creator in the world without outing the wolf shifters in the process. But when you never had much, you value what you're given. Synde Bell is going to take care of her team, her mate, and do the job — no matter what it takes. A Wolf Harbor book.
When Hearing the Story Isn't Enough The student-run Eyewitness News in downtown Portland has a lot of balls in the air: a series on homelessness, a new look at why downtown is so empty, an investigation into the man who tried to kill some of the staff, and a whole host of other stories. Plenty to keep them all busy, the news editor thought. And now what? A war in Ukraine? How was she supposed to cover that? Still reeling from the recent events, the staff gears up to try to do the story justice. But J.J. Jones wants to do more than provide a Portland angle — more than give context from the scholars who study the region, or the students who have lived there. He wants to go see for himself. J...
The Literary World Upstairs The second-floor EWN newsroom was full of eccentric, bright, diverse news junkies. The first-floor business and advertising staff stayed away from there. Advertising staff prided themselves on never having even seen the second floor. But everyone agreed that the real weird lived on the third floor, home to the literary magazine, radio station and a new Center for Innovative Journalism. There is nothing so essentially Portland as a literary magazine. The Portland Review had been run by a perennial student, Robert Smithson, for nearly a decade. But the English department threatened his credits if he didn't graduate with his M.A. or start his PhD. Since a PhD in Engl...
Someone Knows Where Shifters Came From Alpha Abby Stafford sent Benny Garrison, a Teacher in the Hat Island pack, with her mate to the oldest pack in the world -- find their stories, she commanded, wishing she could go. But Benny didn't come back, and he's not responding to the pack links. So, Abby is going after him with Cujo Brown as her backup. Because the man who holds the keys to the shifters' past might control their future as well. Book 3 in Wolf Harbor, a feminist werewolf story.
Problems, But No Solutions Alpha Abby Stafford keeps inheriting messes to clean up, and she feels like she's just scrambling to stay ahead of the crises. And every crisis seems to lead to an even bigger problem. She doesn't have all the pieces she needs to solve them either. This wasn't like her scholarly work. There was a process to that. A literature review of what was already known. Observation, interviews, data collection. A time for reflection and synthesis. And then she produced an article or a book. It might be years before she was ready to write. And even then no one expected her to solve anything. Accurate description was amazing enough. But as pack Alpha? And now Chairman of the Northwest Council of Alphas? She's forced to decide for all the wolves -- right now -- and she's operating on less information than she needs. A lot less. Book 5 in Wolf Harbor, a paranormal suspense series.