The Feeding

The Feeding

Karen F. Williams

Karen F. Williams

Chile knows something’s off about Lena even though she can’t quite put her paw on what it is. Maggie, her human, usually trusts Chile’s judgment but she’s so smitten with Lena that she won’t listen! How can she keep Maggie’s attention long enough to warn her? Chile knows something's off about Lena even though she can't quite put her paw on what it is. Maggie, her human, usually trusts Chile's judgment but she's so smitten with Lena that she won't listen! How can she keep Maggie's attention long enough to warn her? 15,500 words Cover Designer: Judith Fellows
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As the Crow Flies

As the Crow Flies

Karen F. Williams

Karen F. Williams

Samantha Weller, a forensic scientist turned paranormal novelist, owes her life and writing career to a crow that saved her from certain death. When she buys an old bookend that looks like her avian muse, her world begins to resemble the plots of her novels. Determined to find the mate to her bookend, Samantha and her antiquarian sidekick, Liz, go on a search leading them to the beautiful and wealthy Gwen Laraway. Samantha is instantly smitten, but the age difference has Gwen second-guessing Samantha's interest. Meanwhile, Liz is crushing on Gwen's niece, Isabel. As clueless as she is sensuous, Isabel hasn't had a date since her high school prom ten years ago, and she's petrified to act on her sudden attraction to Liz.Romance seems to be blooming all around, but problems arise when a restless ghost emerges from the ether to roam the dark corners of this haunting tale that explores the quantum mechanics of immortality.
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Coyote Blues

Coyote Blues

Karen F. Williams

Karen F. Williams

Riley Dawson is a psychotherapist with a lycanthropic affliction. She's a werecoyote, to be precise. A foundling adopted by wealthy parents, Riley led a privileged life until she fell in love with Fiona Bell, an evangelical preacher’s daughter. Raging hormones, the full moon, and the pull of Fiona Bell on her teenage heartstrings triggered her first transformation. Unfortunately, her parents witnessed the change and sent her off to college with a trust fund and an agreement never to return home. Twenty years later, Riley shares a lucrative therapy practice with Dr. Margaret Spencer. Margaret, her wife, and her gay brother-in-law are the only ones who know Riley’s secret. Afraid of risking exposure, Riley restricts her love life to online hookups. But when a family is referred for treatment and Fiona Bell comes back into her life, all the rules of the client-therapist relationship are tested and Riley’s world is turned upside down. Praise from Publishers Weekly: "Injustice and self-acceptance drive this excellent paranormal lesbian romance...[Williams] manages to tug at the heartstrings without being preachy...Grounded in kindness, queerness, and just a hint of magic, this is sure to satisfy."
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Cupid's Bow

Cupid's Bow

Karen F. Williams

Karen F. Williams

Snow falls hard outside the bar of a Boston hotel. Kay Westscott, a New York novelist and English teacher, is in town attending a writers' workshop. Math professor Ann Ward is trying and failing to muster enthusiasm for a round of lesbian speed dating. When Kay spots Ann at the bar, she's instantly attracted, and while it seems a romance writer might easily engage a single professor looking for love, Kay's humorous flirtations do more to irritate than impress. Ann finds Kay's pickup lines way out of line, and Kay tries to redeem herself by helping Ann rehearse for speed dating, all the while wishing it was more than just practice.The chemistry is undeniable, but Kay and Ann part ways, only to realize they have a lesson in love coming—if they can just find each other again.
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