But what happens when the summoning goes entirely wrong and instead of a helpful hell-demon bound to him he summons a wish demon who wants to take advantage?
He's stuck with one wish.
And one simple rule.
Three nights to guess his name.
Or he'll lose everything to the demon forever after.
But when his life is so hopeless anyway, is that really such a bad deal?
My Devil Wish is a Rumpelstiltskin-inspired short story with a helpless young necromancer, a naughty demon and a wish that could be both their undoing.
Rhys Everly-Lawless is a hopeless romantic who loves happily-ever-afters. Which would explain why he loves writing them.
When he's not passionately typing out his next book, you can find him cuddling his dog, feeding his husband, or taking long walks letting those plot bunnies breed ferociously in his head.
He writes contemporary gay romances as Rhys Everly and LGBTQ+ urban fantasy and paranormal romances as Rhys Lawless.
You can find him and all his latest projects on rhyswritesromance.com
I'm glad Rhys decided to not leave Jace behind and give us this little extra. It is the conclusion this series needed even though it was technically closed with a bow on the last book. I really liked it