Gentlemen Prefer Succubi (Succubus Diaries, Bk 1)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Barbara S. (barbsis) - , reviewed on + 1076 more book reviews
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Sweet (and overweight) Jackie Brighton is suddenly a raving sex maniac thanks to the vampire bite combined with the angel sex. Now she's a voluptous skinny succubus with DDs whose a nymphomaniac and tied to two masters - the vampire and the angel. Her new best friend, Remy, the only other succubi in town, has turned her into a slutty hooker thinking if sex is her game she should look the part. This is supposed to be paranormal romance but it leans heavier towards the erotic label. The sex scenes are very hot and overly long.
Up until the halfway point, there wasn't anything new and unique about this novel. Sprinkle out the rules to the new succubus life in dribs and drabs so the newbie can provide comic relief with all her blunders. I found Jackie to be one of those TSTL heroines who are very annoying in their stupidity. She eventually wises up and grows on you especially when she hooks up with Zane, the vampire.
All in all not a bad start to the series especially now that Jackie's idiocy is hopefully over and done with. It will be interesting to see where Remy, Zane, Noah and Jackie take their adventures.
Up until the halfway point, there wasn't anything new and unique about this novel. Sprinkle out the rules to the new succubus life in dribs and drabs so the newbie can provide comic relief with all her blunders. I found Jackie to be one of those TSTL heroines who are very annoying in their stupidity. She eventually wises up and grows on you especially when she hooks up with Zane, the vampire.
All in all not a bad start to the series especially now that Jackie's idiocy is hopefully over and done with. It will be interesting to see where Remy, Zane, Noah and Jackie take their adventures.
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