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MELODY GRACE HICKS
Science-Fantasy Romance Author
Jealous God
Episode 11: Breaking The 4th Wall Season One
Asgard’s Dark Prince traded knowledge for carnal experience to capture his fantasy romance writer’s attention, but when Melody accepts dates with humans, Loki’s desperation to recapture her interest takes a dark turn.
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Across the multiverse, I’ve lived many godly versions of myself, but this one, brought to life by this mortal woman’s imagination, is one of the best. Yet, despite its joy, I find myself constantly stepping through to Melody’s universe, drawn to my little writer, my creator in this iteration. Her world is without gods, without Asgard, except in their stories and tales, and her people are unaware of how thin the borders are between their fiction and so-called reality. But despite the lack of immortal realms, I crave her presence, to keep her as mine and mine alone. It’s more than our initial bargain, more than my arrogant need to claim and possess, although those feelings are certainly part of it. My every attempt to draw her closer leaves her farther from me, as if chaos has turned against me. Why have my godly powers deserted me when I need them the most? I can’t… I won’t lose her to some mortal that will never know how truly special she is.
If you like steamy Norse mythology tales featuring hot gods, a dash of magical realism, and humour woven around a predominately urban paranormal fantasy, dive into this metafiction series. In this episode, you'll find themes of different worlds, emotional scars, dominant alpha shapeshifter (not wolves), and immortal being finds love. Season One consists of twelve episodes, each telling the tale of a fantasy romance writer and her ongoing struggle to write her trilogy while her characters upend her life every time they invade her reality, particularly that mischievous god, Loki. If you've been waiting for his point of view, then this dark fantasy romance episode is for you, but beware... there's a reason Loki is a God of Chaos and his path doesn't follow the straight and narrow.
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