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(Mis)fortune (Judgement of the Six)

The spring Gabby meets Clay, Michelle – another girl like Gabby – discovers the truth. A truth she’ll need to share with Gabby and the other four like them.

Michelle… They kept me prisoner for four years, using me for my predictions. They thought they had me subdued, meekly following orders, but they were wrong. I was waiting for a chance to run. I had to be careful, though. They had my brothers, and the leader wasn’t exactly human.

The sudden death of her stepfather gives Michelle the only chance she may ever have to escape, and she takes it. She needs a place to hide and someone to listen to her predictions so her head doesn’t explode. Yet there’s nowhere she can hide and no one to protect her from the monsters pursuing her. Then she meets Emmitt. He’s calm, kind, caring…and a werewolf. If she can find a way to trust him, he might be able to do more than just keep her safe. He might be the one who can help her fight for answers about her gift and the other women like her.

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Hope(less) (Judgement of the Six)

Gabby’s brain is like a human fish finder. It comes in handy when she wants to avoid people. Mostly men. They seem to like her a bit too much. It’s lonely being different, but she’s adapted to it. Really. She just wishes she knew why she is different, though.

In her search for answers, she discovers a hidden community of werewolves. She immerses herself in their culture, learning about their world until she meets Clay. He’s unkempt, prone to mood swings, and intense without saying a word, and he thinks Gabby is his.

It’s going to take every trick she knows to convince Clay to go away – and every bit of willpower not to fall for him when she discovers the man beneath the rough exterior.

Delve into a riveting world of werewolves and young women with unexplained abilities in Hope(less).

Judgement has begun….