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“Loki," I said. "Hey, Princess." He smiled dazedly as he looked up at me. "What's wrong?" "Nothing." I smiled and shook my head. "Not anymore." "What's this?" He took my hair and held it out so i could see. A curl near the front had gone completely silver. "I take a nap, and you go gray?" "You didn't take a nap." I laughed. "Don't you remember what happened?" He furrowed his brow, trying to remember, and understanding flashed in his eyes. "I remember..." Loki touched my face. "I remember that I love you." I bent down, kissing him full on the mouth, and he held me to him.”

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Work

Ascend: A Trylle Novel

In this fantasy novel, the protagonist navigates a complex world where the Trylle, a magical people, coexist with humans. The story delves into themes of identity, family, and the struggle to belong. The novel is the fourth installment in the Trylle Trilogy, written by Kristin Cashore, known for her compelling storytelling and richly developed characters. more

Author

Amanda Hocking
Amanda Hocking

Amanda Hocking is an American author renowned for her success in the self-publishing sector. Born on July 12, 1984, she achieved fame with her young adult fantasy novels. Her works have been translated into numerous languages and have garnered a substantial international fan base. more

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