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Dark Moon: Wolf, #3
Dark Moon: Wolf, #3
Dark Moon: Wolf, #3
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Dark Moon: Wolf, #3

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This Christian Romantic Urban Fantasy serial short story is third in a series of "episodes".

 

Rejected by frightened parents, Tanya has turned to the wolf and the forest for solace. A beast belongs in the woods, after all. Colin won't leave her alone though, hovering close to watch over her. Further support comes from unexpected allies....

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Release dateNov 9, 2016
ISBN9781536529739
Dark Moon: Wolf, #3
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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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    Dark Moon - D.M. Turner

    WOLF:

    Dark Moon

    Short Story #3

    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

    New moon photo by Kagenmi of DPC

    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.

    For my father and my mother have forsaken me, but the LORD will take me up. - Ps. 27:10

    Campbell Wildlife Preserve

    Somewhere outside Flagstaff, Arizona

    Thursday, June 4, 2015

    TANYA! Colin watched the furry white form disappear into the woods and growled. Not at her precisely, but at the situation. How could her parents turn their backs on her? Didn’t they understand none of it was her fault? Their rejection was so unfair, and so hurtful.

    Colin?

    He turned to face his father, who strolled down the walkway from the house with a puzzled, faintly worried frown.

    I heard you call for Tanya. I thought you took her home. Dad scanned the area.

    She told her parents the truth. She shifted into a wolf to prove she wasn’t delusional or lying, and her father demanded that she leave. I couldn’t leave her alone in town, so we brought her back here. He pointed in the direction she’d run. She just took off.

    She won’t get far. The gates are secure.

    Colin? Isaac dragged his attention back to the car. The man had the trunk open. Would you like me to take her bag to the guestroom?

    Please. She’ll need it if we can get her back into human form. Lord, please don’t let us lose her to this. You know the consequences if she surrenders permanently to the need to remain in wolf form and run from what she feels. Help us keep her contained in the meantime. No bloodshed. Please! Can you let the others know to be careful coming and going? We don’t need her slipping out an open gate.

    Will do. Isaac shouldered the bag, slammed the trunk, and headed for the house, with a respectful nod to Dad as he passed.

    Give her a few days. Hopefully she’ll come back on her own.

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