Book Review: Richelle Mead’s Succubus Heat
Georgina Kincaid has been such a bad, bad succubus that Seattle’s über-demon Jerome, decides to “outsource ” Georgina to a rival—and have her spy for him in the process.
Georgina Kincaid has been such a bad, bad succubus that Seattle’s über-demon Jerome, decides to “outsource ” Georgina to a rival—and have her spy for him in the process.
An invasion of badass German witches quadruples the witch population, the deadly Bacchants blowing in from Vegas, a Celtic goddess of fire require Atticus, his magic sword and a grenade launcher.
He protected her as a child, as a woman, he stole her heart. Only to break it. The discovery that she’s mated to Taber forces Roni to fear he doesn’t truly want her; that it’s only the heat.
In the wake of the war that left the Nightside leaderless, Jeremiah Griffin-one of the last of the immortal human families-plans to fill the power vacuum. But his granddaughter has disappeared, and he wants John Taylor to use his special abilities to find her. Except someone-or something-is blocking Taylor’s abilities.
Cin is drawn to the irresistible lure of dark magic to stop their enemies, while Michael staunchly opposes it—putting their love and loyalty to the ultimate test.
It’s around the world for the Fargos as they hunt for the missing father of a Texas oil baron and the missing investigator. The facts don’t add up, but the adventures do.
MIcah Sloane wants to take down Orion, the man who killed his parents. Now that he’s targeted Risa Clay, he’ll use her for bait, keep her alive, and avenge his parents.
Waking in a Chicago morgue, vampire queen Betsy Taylor, is back from a trip to hell and now she’s Jane Doe #291, wrapped in plastic with a toe tag. What in hell happened?
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Grave Sinsby Jenna Maclaine urban fantasy, historical fiction in a paperback edition that was published by St. Martin Paperbacks on February 3, 2009 and has 352 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include The Wages of Sin, Bound by Sin, HuntressSecond in the Cin Craven romantic urban-fantasy series. My Take Oh brother, I’ve been suspecting this character forever. I can’t believe Cin or anyone else never saw this coming! What?? She’s not sure if she can open the locks so Cin doesn’t even try!?? Considering the seconds it took, it would have been worth it…duh… Then there’s Clarissa being murdered in her cell and supposedly Hashim didn’t hear or see a thing. Well, as the ending indicates, there was plenty of action going on that something happened in that cell and I can’t believe Hashim could avoid all of it! Then I don’t believe that Cin got so pissy about Michael checking out a whore’s bosom. As Justine says, “he is still a man”. […]
The adopted, sixteen-year-old Maya is an ordinary teen in an ordinary town until mountain lions approach, a best friend’s hidden talent, and a sexy new bad boy who makes Maya feel…different.