When you’re a witch named Trouble, chaos follows. Arden Lesstymine (known to everyone as Trouble) likes attention as much as the next girl, but this is getting ridiculous. When an insane stranger is murdered at the inn where she works, Trouble becomes the next Soulbearer for the disembodied god of chaos, Loku. Yes, it comes with the ability to channel the god’s limitless power, but at the cost of her sanity — literally. Now she has a sexy but cynical knight claiming to be her protector, a prince trying to seduce her to his cause (and his bed), and a snarky chaos god who offers a play-by-play commentary on it all, whether she wants to hear it or not. To make matters worse, a necromancer wants to capture the soul of Loku for his own dark purposes, and the only way he can get it is by killing her first.
In this book we get a love triangle We have a stubborn witch who becomes possessed by a god of chaos who annoys here with his opinion on every little thing, then we have a knight sworn to protect the soulbearer who refuses to give in to his feelings how honorable if a bit annoying, lastly, we have an egotistical prince who is used to getting his way and have women throwing themselves at his feet, considers Trouble a challenge just because she refuses to give into his charms but gradually does anyway. This is filled with humor, intense action, followed by mellow romance. All the while trying to resist losing her sanity to a god while trying to elude a necromancer bent on gain control of a chaos god.
Violence, Explosions, Adult language
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