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My day started with three werewolves in line ahead of me at the deli, and it went downhill from there. Coming home to small town Texas wasn't exactly on my to-do list after medical school but here I am, sitting pretty in my new role as Doctor Landry Babin, medical examiner, no longer Landry, that weird Babin kid. But... There's two werewolf victims in my office and Ethan Stone, the new sheriff, in my waiting room. The new sheriff who is also my high school boyfriend. And, oh yeah, a werewolf too. There's someone experimenting on weres and humans alike, and I'm pretty sure I'm on their list of…mehr

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My day started with three werewolves in line ahead of me at the deli, and it went downhill from there. Coming home to small town Texas wasn't exactly on my to-do list after medical school but here I am, sitting pretty in my new role as Doctor Landry Babin, medical examiner, no longer Landry, that weird Babin kid. But... There's two werewolf victims in my office and Ethan Stone, the new sheriff, in my waiting room. The new sheriff who is also my high school boyfriend. And, oh yeah, a werewolf too. There's someone experimenting on weres and humans alike, and I'm pretty sure I'm on their list of potential lab rats. Whoever it is, they know that I'm not entirely human. Nearly Human (Marked, Book 1) is a NON-A/B/O, NON-MPREG MM romance featuring shifters, small towns, second chance romance, suspense, mystery, and a the start of a Happily Ever After.
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When Meredith was in elementary school, they discovered two things: they hated sportsball and they love writing. Thanks to a teacher who decided the ideal punishment for refusing to play sportsball during the hot Texas afternoon was to make Meredith write, they discovered a lifelong love. Meredith lives way too far out west with their kid, partner, and cats who have never forgotten they were once worshipped as gods. They can be found online at: www.facebook.com/meredithspillowfort or www.meredithspies-author.com