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Change: Campbell Wildlife Preserve, #7
Change: Campbell Wildlife Preserve, #7
Change: Campbell Wildlife Preserve, #7
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Change: Campbell Wildlife Preserve, #7

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This short story immediately follows the events in Pack of Trouble and coincides with events in Protective Instincts.

Pack alphas Ian and Sophia Campbell have been married less than a month, and already the responsibilities of leadership are distracting him from her. She's trying not to resent it but knows something has to give. Now he has no choice.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 26, 2017
ISBN9781386701705
Change: Campbell Wildlife Preserve, #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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    Campbell Wildlife Preserve

    Outside Flagstaff, Arizona

    Home of pack alphas Ian & Sophia Campbell

    Monday, April 30, 2018

    SOPHIA flopped onto her back from staring at the flames dancing in the fireplace, trying to stuff down irritation. It wasn’t his fault. Not really. Circumstances being what they were, it was no surprise that Ian was distracted. She needed to cut him some slack. They’d had a long night with the full moon’s events, and a weird morning, after days of unrest, so she needed to get some sleep.

    A glance at the clock on the nightstand said it was mid-morning, but Ian still hadn’t come to bed.

    Not his fault I’m on edge and irritable. I can’t take it out on him.

    The bedroom door opened, and Ian quietly made his way to their bathroom, shutting the bedroom and bathroom doors in his wake with barely a click. For such a big man, he sure could move without much sound. He could be a force to be reckoned with, or he could pass without more than the faintest movement of air, depending on

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