Phantom of the Library - Lidiya Foxglove Page 0,86
Byron said.
“Me too.”
“She’s close too.”
“Fuck yes…”
“Come on, angel—let’s make a demigod.” Byron could still sell a cheesy line like nobody’s business.
A scream of pleasure tore out of my mouth as I hit my peak. Byron came inside me and as soon as he whipped out of me, Graham followed. Even after they were done, I felt so full of them. Byron lifted my feet up and lifted my hips off the bed, giving me a little shake. “Make sure we get in there. Even I may be getting too old for this kind of coordination night after night.”
“Yeah, right,” Graham said. “You looked like Superman.”
“Superman? I’m much hotter than Superman.”
“That’s true,” I groaned. “I’m pretty sure only a sex demon can pull that one off and not look completely ridiculous.”
“Ridiculous?”
“I said you don’t look ridiculous!”
“I feel a little bit ridiculous, if I’m being completely honest,” Graham said.
“You are still a terrible incubus after all these years,” Byron said.
“How long before you think you’re ready to go again, Hel?” Jake said. “Or are you also getting too old?”
I let out a shuddering groan that was both very eager for more (somehow) and…maybe feeling like I might pass out. “I don’t want to mess up the magic or something,” I said. “But I give you permission to wake me up any way you want.”
“I’ll definitely take that deal.”
“But these two demon monsters have to get the girls ready in the morning,” I said. “Set your alarm. I don’t want them waking us up.”
“We’ll do it,” Graham said, so agreeably that I found that as sexy as anything. He was great at keeping the kids on a schedule and making sure they ate proper meals when the rest of us got caught up in work, while Byron played with them and helped them with homework, true to his word to be a stay-at-home dad when he wasn’t helping establish a familiar library.
“Mm, goodnight,” I said, closing my eyes. “I hope it worked.”
I didn’t need to worry. Byron was right. Nine months later, almost on the dot, our son was born. We named him Fiore, which seemed like as good a demon demigod name as any, and despite having the blood of two dark-haired dads, he had golden hair when he was born like me. i had given up my royal blood, but I felt more like me than ever before, and Fiore’s sweet little face reminded me of when Harris was born. But he also had a tail and one black wing and one shimmering Ethereal wing in his pure form, and before long, even as he was learning to walk, his sisters would be giving him wolf-back rides and trying to encourage him to fly, which seemed like a very bad idea.
“Pretty soon,” Jake said, watching out the curtains beside me, “it’ll be time to put them to work during the summer.”
“Maybe you’re right. They have too much time on their hands!” I said, watching Hulda put Fiore atop the tallest gravestone and calling out, “Fly!” Jake was already running out the back door before Fiore face planted into grave dirt, and I got back to browsing the latest issue of Hearth Witch Design. Granite countertops, it seemed, were back this year.
Aw! Over already. This series was just such a fun thing to write during this stressful summer and I usually had the Property Brothers and Home Town and House Hunters and so on running in the background noise to keep me inspired! But if you’re already missing this world, well, you might have guessed that I still have more story to tell about Jenny, Bevan and Lord Variel…and all of familiar-kind. I’m excited to delve into the lives of Jenny, an adorable pastry-chef toad-shifter hoping to overcome her tragic past, and the demons she finds herself inadvertently promised to serve thanks to her oath with Bevan. Will Bevan turn evil or will she redeem him? Can a high demon cope with being banished to Etherium? Devils don’t usually get cast into heaven…
First, though, it is time for…well, two things. A four day weekend for me to just veg with the latest installments of Delicious in Dungeon, Takane and Hana, and Yona of the Dawn manga…and then, the final book of Rayner, Lisbeth and the vampire clan’s story, Kill Me Softly. It’s been a dark journey for them, and they deserve that happy ending.
I am keeping busy! And I hope you are all keeping well. It’s been such a hard, hard summer for a lot of people and I am trying to balance the stress weighing down on me and the hope that my stories can bring a little escape and joy.
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More Romantic Fantasy from Lidiya!
A Witch Among Warlocks
Prequel: The Wild-Eyed Boys
Book One: The Fairer Hex
Book Two: Boys Over Powers
Book Three: A Fine Necromance
Book Four: Battle of the Hexes
Available in audio!
Finishing School for Faery Brides
Book One: Fae Sworn
Book One: Fae Tempted
Book Three: Fae Bound
Forever in Their Thrall
Book One: Take Me Slowly
Book Two: Love Me Madly
Book Three: Kill Me Softly
Paranormal House Flippers
Book One: Demons in the Bedroom
Book Two: Wolves at the Door
Book Three: Phantom of the Library
The Sky and Shadow saga, a reverse harem fantasy with epic world building, dragon shifters, and steam:
Guardians of Sky and Shadow
Complete Series Box Set
Available in audio!
Kingdoms of Sky and Shadow
Complete Series Box Set
Brides of the Sinistral Realms
(Reverse harem paranormal romance)
Book One: Tempted by Demons
Book Two: Captured by Dragons
Book Three: Guarded by Wolves (Coming soon!)
Fairy Tale Heat
Every book is standalone and can be read in any order, although some characters might pop up in later books!
Book One: Beauty and the Goblin King
Book Two: These Wicked Revels
Book Three: Rapunzel and the Dark Prince
Book Four: The Beggar Princess
Book Five: The Goblin Cinderella
Book Six: The Mermaid Bride
Book Seven: Tasting Gretel
Book Eight: Taming Red Riding Hood
Surrender of Sleeping Beauty (Darker romance set in the Fairy Tale Heat universe)
Complete Series Box Set
About the Author
Lidiya Foxglove spends most of her time writing, drinking hot cocoa, messing around on the internet, and drinking tea, before reading about 15 pages of any manga with lots of pretty boys in it, and then falling asleep. Sometimes she also does yoga and gardens, but not as often as she claims.