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Teacher's Pet Volume Two - cover

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Teacher's Pet Volume Two

Karen Lee, Elizabeth Coldwell, Elna Holst, Riza Curtis, Morwen Navarre, Lee Welch, Danielle Wayland, Maryn Blackburn

Publisher: NineStar Press, LLC

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Summary

Eight Stories of Lessons Outside the Classroom 
A Spell for Master Vervain by Lee Welch 
Finding the Words by Elizabeth Coldwell 
The Silent Treatment by Elna Holst 
One Small Step by Riza Curtis 
Shedding Doubt by Danielle Wayland 
Academic Temptations by Karmen Lee 
The Sidhe's Apprentice by Morwen Navarre 
Press "Copy" to Begin by Maryn Blackburn
Available since: 10/11/2018.

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