When my fictional character invades not just my reality but threatens my heart, this erotic romance writer distracts herself with a night on the town to avoid falling deeper with Loki.
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Inviting a few of my fictional characters to let loose at Club Illusion seems like a great idea to get my mind off Asgard's Dark Prince. After all, ladies' night means no men, so no distracting god that has me questioning my sanity. It's one thing to deal with his growly possession and sexy talk that melt the panties right off me, but I can't risk unlocking my heart. He's not for me and I know it. But Loki is a trickster for a reason.
I may have underestimated the lengths Loki will go to when he wants to play dirty.
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Breaking the 4th Wall (+18 NSFW)
ParanormalHow much trouble can one erotic romance writer get into? Maybe I shouldn't have agreed to the Faustian deal with Loki, but you try turning him down! It's not like there's a writing course on preparing for your fictional character's sudden appearance...