When a fantasy romance writer challenges Loki, the trickster god proves which of them is really in charge.***It's my birthday and my fictional characters are throwing me a party. What? Fictional characters can't throw a party for their writer? No one told them that, and frankly, they've got quite the festivities planned. But that's nothing compared to the fireworks that result when my weeks of frustration bubble over at finally seeing Loki, the trickster god who started all of this in the first place. The Black Prince demanded my time and attention... well, now he's getting it in a way he didn't expect as I'm done jumping through his hoops. No more getting his cake and eating it too. It's my birthday. All the cake is mine.
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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...