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Hopelessly Hellbound: Spells That Bind, #8
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Hopelessly Hellbound: Spells That Bind, #8 in Vernon, BC
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I am Ares, the mighty God of War.
That's been my identity for thousands of years, so you'll have to forgive me if most stories begin this way. I've fought many successful battles, only admitting defeat a handful of times.
Sometimes, even a God of War has to know when it's time to give up.
After months of pursuing Bryn Rathmore, I finally decided to leave the stubborn witch alone.
The Fates must love messing with me.
That's the only explanation for Bryn showing up unannounced and asking for my help. I should refuse her request. No way do I need the tempting witch in my home, testing my self-control at every turn.
Who am I kidding? I won't turn her away.
The God of War in me recognizes Bryn's presence for what it is—a tactical advantage. I have the perfect opportunity to seduce her and make her mine.
This time, I will accept nothing less than Bryn's complete surrender. Why shouldn't I expect that when I'm willing to offer her the same?
I am Ares, the mighty God of War.
That's been my identity for thousands of years, so you'll have to forgive me if most stories begin this way. I've fought many successful battles, only admitting defeat a handful of times.
Sometimes, even a God of War has to know when it's time to give up.
After months of pursuing Bryn Rathmore, I finally decided to leave the stubborn witch alone.
The Fates must love messing with me.
That's the only explanation for Bryn showing up unannounced and asking for my help. I should refuse her request. No way do I need the tempting witch in my home, testing my self-control at every turn.
Who am I kidding? I won't turn her away.
The God of War in me recognizes Bryn's presence for what it is—a tactical advantage. I have the perfect opportunity to seduce her and make her mine.
This time, I will accept nothing less than Bryn's complete surrender. Why shouldn't I expect that when I'm willing to offer her the same?


















