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464 pages, Paperback
First published September 16, 2025
“My horrible, horrible Hector.”
“My dear detested Ida.”
“Happily-Ever-After magic be damned. I liked Tinbit before I even met him, and I’m going to love him whether I want to or not, even if it’s doomed.”
Ida laughed. It sounded like summer birdsong; it made him want to smile, to laugh back.
“I don’t think I’ve ever heard a nicer laugh, Hector West.”
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a prettier smile, Ida North.”
I will never forget your kindness, your compassion, or the way you loved a man who has always, although he never would have admitted it until now, loved you.
He enjoyed her company, and when he thought back over the last thousand years, he always had. He enjoyed their conversations. They’d always been stimulating, thought-provoking, and when it came right down to it, fun. Her mind engaged him , her temper provoked him in the best kind of way, and when he remembered how the light hit her hair as she stood, bathed in the hellhound’s flames, he burned inside.