“Jinn were universally disliked for their cunning guile, their unpredictable natures, and merciless power that few demons could match. And of course, there was always their charming lust for violence. But while most creatures wouldn’t admit the truth, it was the Jinn’s ability to enslave others that truly made them itchy. It wasn’t the pansy ass version the water sprites could conjure. The fey magic could capture humans, and only if the mortals were foolish enough to accept three wishes. There w...as nothing pansy ass about the Jinn. They only needed a victim to willingly fall into their debt, no matter how slight an IOU, to make a claim on their soul. And it didn’t matter if they were mortals or dew fairies or vampires. They all fell beneath the Jinn’s spell of enchantment. When Laylah was barely more than a child she had accidentally enslaved an imp she’d found caught in an iron trap used by a poacher. It was her nature to heal those in need and she hadn’t realized the danger until the imp refused to leave her foster mother’s farm, his desperate attempts to please her causing complete chaos until she’d finally figured out how to release him.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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