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Invader: Wolf, #7
Invader: Wolf, #7
Invader: Wolf, #7
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Invader: Wolf, #7

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This Christian Romantic Urban Fantasy short story is the 7th in a series of "episodes".

 

There's a new wolf in town, and she has a rather sizable chip on her shoulder. Tanya doesn't let that deter her from issuing a warning though. The she-wolf brings a new possible threat, even as another arises on the Preserve.

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Release dateDec 7, 2016
ISBN9781540181756
Invader: Wolf, #7
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D.M. Turner

Dawn lives in the high desert of Southern Arizona with her husband of over 20 years and a variety of furry and feathered critters. She enjoys photography, crochet, scrapbooking, spinning her own yarn from wool and alpaca, beading and jewelry-making, and lots of reading. When not doing those things, she writes romance, romantic-suspense, women's fiction under the name Dawn M. Turner, and medieval and urban fantasy with a Christian worldview under the name D.M. Turner. She took first place in the Contemporary Romance category, as well as winning the Grand Prize, in the 2011 Writers on the Storm Category Five Writing Contest.

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    Invader - D.M. Turner

    WOLF:

    Invader

    Short Story #7

    By D.M. Turner

    Copyright 2014 by D.M. Turner

    Cover designed by the author

    White wolf photo by shocky of DPC

    Brown wolf photo by atira of DPC

    Mountain lion photo by Sgarton of morguefile.com

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including photocopying, recording or any information retrieval or storage system without the prior written permission of the author.

    Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE, (c) 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.

    BISAC: Fiction/Christian/Fantasy

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, incidents, and dialogue are products of the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

    The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the defense of my life; whom shall I dread? - Ps. 27:1

    Northern Arizona University

    Flagstaff, Arizona 

    Friday, October 9, 2015

    HER back against one of the red brick pillars lining the walkway of Cline Library, Tanya chatted with a small group of people from one of her classes, comparing notes about that morning’s lecture. Well, trying to anyway. Her thoughts kept sliding away from the conversation in favor of contemplating the coming weekend with Colin. That morning, he’d said he had a surprise for her, and then he’d gotten all smug and secretive.

    You’ll see this evening, or maybe tomorrow. He’d kissed her and pushed her out the door to follow Brett to the car. Go, before you’re both late for class.

    She’d ridden to the university with Brett like she did every weekday, wanting nothing more than to tell him to take her back. The pack’s second would’ve had a fit about her missing class and making him late. He had a low enough opinion of tardy students that he felt a professor like himself should set a good example and be on-time.

    What was Colin up to? Excitement had glittered in his blue eyes, and his crooked smile had been far too pleased. She couldn’t think of a single thing he’d get that excited about. If he liked the city, she’d think he was planning a getaway, but he loved the forest as much as she had come to since her Turning. He wouldn’t plan a resort weekend or anything along those lines. Would he?

    Tanya, are you listening? Gail laid a hand on her shoulder, jarring her back to the present and the people around her, all of whom stared at her with varying degrees of amusement.

    What?

    Everyone laughed, Gail included. That’s what I thought. I realize you’re a newlywed, but this paper will be a good chunk of our grades. Don’t you think you should pay attention?

    I’m sorry. I have a lot on my mind. Understatement of the century.

    Yeah, I’ll bet. Clara snickered. So when do we get to meet this mystery man who has you flying off to la-la-land?

    Tanya shrugged and smiled. I don’t know. Colin’s not much for large groups of people.

    Oh, the strong, silent type. Gail’s eyes brightened with interest. Is he broody, too?

    No. She laughed at the assumption. Rarely ever broody. In fact, he’s far more talkative and optimistic than I am.

    Does he have a brother?

    ’Fraid not.

    Rats. That figures. Gail heaved a theatrical sigh. Oh, well. Never hurts to ask.

    It’s not that stuffy history professor I see you with, is it? Clara’s frown made it clear what she thought of that

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