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At Manster College, monster professors guide students in the fine art of fitting into human society--easier said than done. Professor Gormley Grimn didn't choose the Gorgon life--the Gorgon life chose her...sort of. When she was cursed by the jealous fiancée of her study partner, Gormley fled, leaving those she loved behind to become a professor of chemistry at Manster College. It's a safely secluded life, devoid of sex--until she falls into a lusty affair with Dean Ormr Snaakemon--half smooth-skinned man, half smooth-scaled snake, one hundred percent hottie. Life as a cursed Gorgon finally…mehr

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At Manster College, monster professors guide students in the fine art of fitting into human society--easier said than done. Professor Gormley Grimn didn't choose the Gorgon life--the Gorgon life chose her...sort of. When she was cursed by the jealous fiancée of her study partner, Gormley fled, leaving those she loved behind to become a professor of chemistry at Manster College. It's a safely secluded life, devoid of sex--until she falls into a lusty affair with Dean Ormr Snaakemon--half smooth-skinned man, half smooth-scaled snake, one hundred percent hottie. Life as a cursed Gorgon finally doesn't seem so bad. Gormley's a lover, not a killer. When the local Purity League vows to stamp out all monsters, she's pushed to a decision. Should she and her students stick with her no-killing principles, or join forces with the anti-Purity League Knobbers--a group of demigods, including the woman who cursed her? When all you need is love and a college education, does anything make fighting worth it? Snakes in the Class is a monster romance novel featuring steamy snakes and a touching happily-ever-after.
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A childhood spent in the Midwest and Washington D.C. left Catherine Haustein with a fascination for political intrigue. She even ran for office once. She lost but came away with a treasure-trove of observations and an appreciation for people who keep their hand on the wheel of this experiment known as democracy. A clandestine alchemist, she's a professor emerita of chemistry and currently a freelance chemist and author. Other than these useful skills, she has a knack for spotting four-leafed clovers. She's also a fan of lost causes, including Medusa, who she views as completely misunderstood. She resides outside Des Moines.