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Her Formidable Decision

Katharina is a sex demon who seduces and pulls her power from other mortal men’s pleasure. She has dangerous powers. Afterlife, seduction, shape-shifting into any human form she desires, walking in heels that would cripple mere mortals. She falls in love with Gabriel Loftbrok, a writer and mortal man whom she couldn't have sex with. But it seems totally unjust that a she-demon whose objective is to seduce mortal men can’t get hot and heavy with the one human who knows and understands her for who she is. It’s not just her personal life that’s in chaos. Bruce , her co-worker at a local library, has been displaying strange behavior, and Katharina suspects that something far more devilish than double espressos is at work. She could use help finding out, but Nathan, an irresistibly alluring incubus, and her best immortal friend, is drawn away in the suburbs with corrupting an ultra conservative talk radio celeb—and giving Katharina some highly detracting come hither vibes. What happened to their relationship? Was Gabriel able to endure her no sex policy? What happened when Katharina's Ex-boyfriend broke up with her and was about getting married?

koreanbae · Fantasy
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133 Chs

The Angel's Theory

Peter went on playing off me.

"And you would do that one cheer, right? The one with your hands splayed against the shower wall and ass shooting out?"

"That is me," I concurred. "Always prepared to take one for the team."

Even Cody gleamed at our uncouthness. Lucinda was virtually purple.

"You—you two have no sense of decorum! None at all."

"Oh whatever," I answered her.

"Back at the district club, or wherever you and the rest of the choir chills out, you possibly put on a shorter volume of that skirt all the time. With knee socks. I bet the other angels honestly go for the schoolgirl look."

If Lucinda were any one of my companions, a statement like that would have only circulate into more sarcasm and snide comments. The protector, however, simply frozed and preferred to rely on deadpan self-righteousness.