Succubus In Sin

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Emma's story continues in Succubus In Sin as she goes to Chicago for the supernatural summit with former lover and handsome vampire Lawford Rakes. She’s leaving behind her fae boyfriend Grin, who hasn’t been able to feed her since an attack that destroyed his aura. Now Emma is at war with her succubus: the succubus’s need for sexual energy versus Emma’s heart.

The nights are cooling down, but all the supernatural attention is heating her up as Emma struggles to keep her pride and her promises.

With her succubus desires overwhelming her, she fights to negotiate the politics in Chicago and within Nashville. When a betrayal is revealed, Emma’s world disintegrates.

Will Emma be able to find more than lust in Nashville or will she forever

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