Analysis: 'Submitting To The Hellhound'

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Submitting To The Hellhound—Secrets, deceptions and murder are the backdrop against which succubae lovers Cassidy Mandrake and Maralyn Kennedy’s passion ignites.

Cassidy is a huntress for the Scythe Covenant and her alpha has ordered her to track down a rogue incubus. Before Cassidy even starts her hunt she is captivated by Mara and determined to make her submit to her in bed and out.

The couple’s first encounter is at a succubus lesbian club where Cassidy mates Mara and their romantic adventure begins. Cassidy introduces Mara to life in the Scythe Covenant and love blooms between the couple.

As Cassidy romances Mara, a murder occurs at the college, and the stage for war is set when Mara attempts to heal the victim and fails. It becomes

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