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A Glutton for Punishment (eBook)
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A Glutton for Punishment eBook Cover, written by J. L. Merrow | |
Author(s) | J. L. Merrow |
Series | Damned If You Do |
Publisher | Riptide Publishing |
Publication date | June 22, 2013 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 103 Pages |
ASIN | B00DKCD156 |
Preceded by | A Wish Too Far |
Followed by | Damned If You Do: The Complete Collection |
For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).
A Glutton for Punishment is an eBook written by J. L. Merrow. It is the fourth work in the Damned If You Do series by this author about the Incubus Rael, described as a male Succubus, and his lover Lars.
Overview
- Title: A Glutton for Punishment
- Author: J. L. Merrow
- Published By: Riptide Publishing
- Length: 103 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B00DKCD156
- Publishing Date: June 22, 2013
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
- A Calling for Pleasure
- The Care and Feeding of Demons
- A Blast from the Past
- A Wish Too Far
- Damned If You Do: The Complete Collection
Plot Summary
Sexy male succubus Rael is a tasty little morsel—and he has a talent for creating them, too. He’s become a huge success as a regular guest on the cooking show Devon’s Plate—so much so that when host Devon LaGrande disappears under suspicious circumstances, Rael’s the number one suspect.
With the case being handled by other detectives, Rael’s lover, Detective Lars Thornsson, is left out in the cold. All the more so because, to save Lars’s career, Rael is forced to move out of their apartment and pretend to be with another man.
When Rael starts getting threatening letters, things hit even closer to home. The detectives on the case are worse than useless, and Lars’s partner is unable to help, distracted by imminent motherhood and her demon baby daddy’s parole hearing. Though he’s all alone for the first time in ages, Lars knows he’s the only one who can solve the case—and save his lover.
Book Review
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