With his heartโs desire at stake, can he resist giving Fate a little nudge?
Half-norn event planner Anders Skuldsson is under strict orders from Asgard not to meddle with Fate. But with Enchanted Occasionsโ latest bookingโthe competition for the hand of Faerieโs one true princeโcrashing around his ears, itโs really, really, really difficult to toe that particular line. So... if Andy just happens to pose as a contender for the prince? Itโs an emergency, damn it. Besides, itโs only temporary, so Odin can hardly blame him. Right?
If Conall of Odstone hadnโt sworn a blood oath to protect his half-brother, Prince Reyner, heโd murder the idiot himself. Rey was supposed to be here, choosing a mate before being crowned and wed. Instead, heโs disappeared, leaving Con to impersonate him. Again.
But when Con meets Andy, his anger turns to desire... and despair. Even if Andy forgives him for pretending to be someone heโs not, how could a man as appealing and accomplished as Andyโa man whoโs eligible for a princeโs hand, for pityโs sakeโsettle for the court outcast?
As for Andy, his burgeoning feelings for the prince are both unfortunate and hopeless because hello? Half-norn? Faerie prince? Not exactly a match made in Valhalla.
When the Faerie Queen herself hands down an ultimatum, the double deception isnโt their only obstacle. Unless Andy makes the right decision, both their fates could be sealed by... well... Fate.
Nudging Fate is a 54,000-word paranormal rom-com featuring mistaken identity, royalty in disguise, interfering coworkers, an iron knight with a soft heart, a temperamental goblin chef, and a guaranteed HEA.