~ Part of the USA Today Bestselling Series ~ In the middle of America, Amy Lewis is on her way to her grandmaβs house. She's being chased by a very bad wolf. Galaxies away Loki is waking up in a prison cell, strangely without a hangover, and with no idea what heβs done wrong β this time anyway. Bu
I Bring the Fire Part I
β Scribed by C. Gockel
- Publisher
- C. Gockel
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 129 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
In the middle of America, on Route 44, Amy Lewis has a plan β to get to her grandma's house in time for dinner. Galaxies away Loki is waking up in a prison cell, strangely without a hangover, and with no idea what he's done wrong β this time anyway. But he does know Thor is hiding something, Odin is up to something wicked, and there seems to be something he's forgotten...In this tale that is equal parts "Another Fine Myth," "American Gods," and "Once Upon a Time," a very nice midwestern girl and a jaded, still very mischievous Loki must join forces to outwit gods, elves, magic sniffing cats, and nosy neighbors. If Loki can remember exactly what he's forgotten and Amy can convince him not to be too distracted by Earthly gadgets, her boobs, or three day benders, they just might pull it off...This first volume of "I Bring the Fire" is for anyone who suspects chaos and mischief makers might have their own redeeming qualities, and anyone who just wants a good fantasy romp through...
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