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Sophia is a college freshman, an Hispanic girl struggling in her Composition 1 class despite working very hard. When she can't get her grade above a C, her roommate tells her that her sister had the same professor and his policy was, "If you want the A, you have to take the D. His D." Professor Stanley Wakefield is an attractive older man, but Sophia doesn't want to sleep with him for her grade. She doesn't want to ... but soon enough she finds herself alone with him in his vacation cabin during Thanksgiving break. Once alone and away from the university, Sophia finds out that Professor Wakefield isn't the monster she expected him to be. She might even enjoy earning her grade.
Succeeding King Damen on the throne of Minnea, Tarod must do the bidding of Selith, the sorceror who holds a might secret that could condemn Tarod to death. The young king must battle the wizard and his own boredom as he tries to learn to govern a civilized nation.
Shara Wellington is a shy, almost invisible young woman on her college campus, but Professor Josef Ulrik sees something in her and offers her a way to overcome her self-doubt. Reluctant at first, Shara finally accepts his Gift, but being a werewolf in the human world is simply a different set of problems. Then something happens with Shara and she suddenly becomes the focus of the Pack. Will she be the one to bring into the world the long-awaited Alpha? Some want to celebrate her, but others want to destroy her.
Daniel thought he had lost his high school sweetheart, Penny, over an abortion 35 years ago. But when a woman named Alicia arrives at his assisted living center claiming to be his long-lost daughter, Daniel must face the truth of his past. With Alicia's presence, old truths are exposed and new bonds are formed. But always, Daniel remembers the promise of his abusive father, "Life never gives you shit without taking something in payment." In this powerful story of family, redemption, and the power of enduring love, readers will be taken on a journey of discovery as Daniel and Alicia await the DNA test results to determine whether they are related. If you enjoyed the emotional and suspenseful novel, Before We Were Yours, by Lisa Wingate, you will love Yes or No by Steven E. Wedel.
Shim and Shay don’t like staying home alone while Mom and Dad go to work in the castle. Then one day a gnome tells the children how the fairies gave him a bag of gold. The children set off to ask for a bag of gold of their own so Mom and Dad won’t have to work. But there are dangers they never could have imagined waiting in the wide world outside their village, including a monster in the forest.
Steven E. Wedel offers four short stories that run the gamut from pure horror to shocking hilarity. First, in "The Zombie Whisperer," a young lady living in a secure compound with a few fellow survivors of the zombie apocalypse invites in a man who says he can communicate with the walking dead. In "One Night in Benevolence" a man returns to the home where he suffered so much abuse at the hands of his now-dead father, only to find that some things are never forgotten. "Dead Betty" tells the tale of a scientist who finds a way to reanimate the dead. Unfortunately, he underestimates the power of his creation. Three buddies on a fishing expedition in Oklahoma's backwoods reel in more than they bargained for when "Noodlers Nab Nekkid Nymphs."
Lynette Cook knows about abuse. She learned it from her father and, later, had the lessons reinforced by the boyfriend she thought was her savior. Free at last from her own tormentors, Lynette now lives with her teenage daughter, Kari, in a small town in Oklahoma. Then one day she comes home from the grocery store to find her daughter's boyfriend and his two buddies raping Kari. Blinded by rage, Lynette shoots one of the boys and locks the other two in her storm cellar. Lynette surprises herself with the ease with which she disposes of the body during a record rainy season and smoothly lies to investigating police. But in the days that follow, Lynette must face the fact that her torture of t...
When he kills a poet singing a song mocking Tarod the Puppet King, Minnea's former ruler is arrested and sentenced to hang. Tarod meets new friends in prison with a plan to escape, but the greater danger is the sword of Bolkar the Death Merchant, a bounty hunter who never brings anyone back alive.
Andrew Clausing is a teacher who has lost nearly everything. His wife left him. His teenage daughter hates him. He drinks too much. The only things he has are a love of teaching, his relationship as a mentor to his students, and a secret affair with another teacher who happens to be married to a state senator. When one of his female students mistakes his kindness for romantic interest, Andrew is faced with losing the few things he has left in his life.
The Pack is gathering . . . Following the murder of his latest protégé, Josef Ulrik grows melancholy and broods alone, but his grief is about to be interrupted. Joey Woodman, the first werewolf created through natural birth, overcomes the serum administered by his mother every month and flees into the Montana forest as a wolf. Desperate to find her son, Shara sets out after Joey, but instead finds Thomas McGrath, who tells her that her son has been kidnapped by another werewolf who believes she was destined to be Mother of the Pack. There can be no culls among us With Joey missing, Ulrik’s age-old enemy, Fenris, goes into action, stopping at nothing in his search for the one legend says will become Alpha. Believing Shara has abandoned him to return to life as a werewolf, Chris Woodman makes dangerous associations in an attempt to get Joey back. War is brewing and the Pack is drawing together in opposing camps, but old memories, forbidden love and treachery threaten to tip the scales against Ulrik and tear apart every alliance he has made over the centuries.