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Conception: Callie Douglas - Book Six
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Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2019
Dr. Callie Douglas, Staff Psychiatrist for the Rockville Police Department, is being stalked by a Neo-Nazi intent on establishing his own supremacy, a place where white males are revered and everyone else is looked down upon.  Despite her gender, he has decided that Callie would be a valuable addition to his brethren and is willing to do whatever it takes to adopt her into the fold - including kidnapping her and forcing her to become his wife.  As he terrorizes her, Gabe and Callie tackle a disturbing case - an eleven-year old pregnant girl with a family fighting the investigation.
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