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Na’amah is just an average, ordinary half-succubus adopted by a warren of kobolds. Through no fault of her own, her heart now belongs to another—Alatar, a distinguished wizard adventurer. Unfortunately, the affection is unrequited. After Alatar’s shocking betrayal, the two find themselves stuck together, working to survive in the depths of an inhospitable dungeon. Will love conquer all, or is Na’amah doomed to a short life and heartbreak?

This is the dramatic conclusion of Na’amah’s love story from The Wizard’s Staff!

Soul mates: check
Exorbitant cover art: check
Unrequited love: check
Redemption arc: check
An awful “other woman”: double check
Shameless RPG references: check
Damsel in distress: check
Enemies to lovers trope: check
Lovelorn heroine: check
Magic: check
Stuck together trope: check
Geeky jokes and puns: triple check
Blinding naivety: check
Smut: check
“It’s the heart that matters” trope: check
Unnecessary epilogue sex scene: check
A continued disregard of what people want: so many checks

91 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 31, 2021

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Macy Blush

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Macy Blush is a Faerûn Today bestselling author of contemporary romance tomes. Her first hit, Sunset over the Abyss, paved the way to romanticizing the adventures of the wandering heroes of the continent in a gritty, realistic depiction of good versus evil, love and heartbreak. She’s the wife of the renowned Waterdeep actor Phil Ander, and mother of three. Her books have been translated into a half-a-dozen languages—including Elvish, Dwarvish, Gnomish, Druidic, Halfling, and Sylvan—and can be found in print from the Sword Coast to Durpar.

Macy's work is ghostwritten by B.S. Roberts.
Some may even say Macy Blush is fictional.

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October 9, 2024
For A Romance it lacks in many places. As a all out fantasy book it succeeds. Love the interplay between the pair, one minute pure hate to pure lust
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