by Hazel Gower
Huh, what? What did she mean by normal people? I looked over my shoulder and sure enough, a nurse was guiding my brother and cousin through to the rooms. Sighing, because I knew the Silverman name had gotten us priority, I looked back at my mate, whose name I didn’t even know, and debated what I should do. Did I follow my brother and cousin, who were still under age at seventeen, or did I wait and get to know my mate?
The choice was taken from me when a nurse walked over to me. “Mr. Silverman, if you could please come with me as your brother and cousin are both minors and need an adult or guardian with them.”
My mate turned her back on me and I fought the urge to spin her around, throw her over my shoulder and take off with her. Without saying a word though, I followed the nurse. I’d find my soul mate again, and soon.
OTHER BOOKS BY HAZEL GOWER
SELF-PUBLISHED
Gordon’s Dawn
A Mate’s Escape
Caveman Instincts
Stephan
Richard
The MacLeod Clan
The Laird’s Future Bride
Peacekeepers
Her Keepers
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PUBLISHED WITH BEACHWALK PRESS
Armageddon Mates
Kane’s Mate
Rane’s Mate
Ava’s Mate
Arden’s Mate
The Protectors
Volume 1
Finding Love
Winning Her Love
Earning Her Love – Coming Soon
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PUBLISHED WITH LIQUID SILVER BOOKS
The Price of Fame
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PUBLISHED WITH EVERNIGHT PUBLISHING
The Bears
Theirs
Ours
Hers
The Inteli
Savior
Sin City Shifters
Sasha’s Lion
Jezebel’s Lion
Merpeople
A Merman of her Own
A Merman Uncovered
Mount View Treaty
Claimed By Her Panthers
(Co-authored with Jess Buffett)
Scandal’s
Dillon
Stand Alone Books
Always and Forever
Letters to her Soldier
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PUBLISHED WITH ALL ROMANCE EBOOKS
Her Big Bad Mistake
Lucian’s Soul
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ABOUT HAZEL GOWER
A mother of four, Hazel spends her spare time, the little she has, writing and taking off into her own worlds.
As a child, she spent a lot of time in her own dream world and even had an imaginary friend. In primary school, she would constantly make up stories, which got her into lots of trouble. Her mother said she always had an overactive imagination and would be the perfect writer.
Hazel started writing down her story ideas in high school and never really stopped. Writing is salvation.
After she’s cleaned up and gotten all the kids in bed, Hazel sits at her computer—or sometimes a notebook with a pencil—to relax, write, and escape.
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