Wine and Gods

Author: Candice Bundy
Genre(s): Romance | Paranormal
Total pages: 93
Wine and Gods

My life changed in ways I never could have imagined from a simple hike in the woods. The rocky cliff where I almost met my end became the birthplace of my new destiny.

After my dangerous trek through the Colorado mountains, my fortunes transformed overnight. Dionysos, the golden-skinned god of wine and madness, brought me back from the edge of death and granted me powers beyond comprehension, igniting my desire to bring change to the bleak, poverty-stricken and daemon-riddled city I called home.

When I first met him, I had no idea that the man I’d danced with around the fire was my enemy, Governor Blaine York. His iron grip on the city left little room for progress, but my determination to win him over was unwavering. I knew I'd destroy him if I had to.

As I struggled to control my wild and chaotic powers, Blaine's calm and collected nature offered me a steady anchor. But as we worked together, I couldn't deny the growing sexual tension between us. I knew he was wrestling with his own desires - for power, and for me. And I couldn't help but feel a thrill at the thought of being the one to bring him to his knees.

Our attraction was undeniable, but I couldn't help but wonder if Blaine's affections were genuine, or if he was simply using me for his own gain. As we fought side by side to uplift the city, the line between love and enmity blurred. I knew I was playing a dangerous game, but I couldn't resist the pull towards the very man I once considered my enemy.

In a world where gods, demi-gods, daemons, and mortals collide in a power struggle, I wrestled with forbidden attraction and conflicting loyalties. An old threat lurked in the shadows, threatening our fragile alliance. I had to navigate a world where powerful forces threatened to tear apart my newfound family and the soul of my city.

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