Contemporary Urban Fantasy

When kids and young adults are young they are always warned "be careful what you wish for" when they make reckless wishes. Like wishing their parents were nicer, wishing they were popular, wanting to have a better life than what they have already endured. In several fables where these wishes are granted they are not entirely up to par, the reader learns the hefty price of such wishes and desires. The myth of this moral lesson has been given a face lift because of how heavily grounded it is in the real world. The main character is a normal man from England, getting married, and the main settings are very real and discoverable places. The only thing that is not as realistic necessarily is these gods and beings walking among the Earth, raising families, interacting with humanity. If there are truly gods on the Earth they haven't been discovered yet, but it also cannot entirely been proven that they are not here on this planet. It makes the situation much more appealing and interesting to adults and young adults.

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