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Croft and Tabby: The Complete Collection (eBook)

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Croft and Tabby: The Complete Collection
Croft and Tabby: The Complete Collection eBook Cover, written by Brad Magnarella
Croft and Tabby: The Complete Collection eBook Cover, written by Brad Magnarella
Author(s) Brad Magnarella
Series Croft & Tabby
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date October 14, 2025
Media type eBook
Length 422 Pages
ASIN B0FT124PK2
Preceded by Dream On

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Croft and Tabby: The Complete Collection is an eBook written by Brad Magnarella. It is a collection of the works in the Croft & Tabby series by this author. In this work the character Tabitha is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Croft and Tabby: The Complete Collection
  • Author: Brad Magnarella
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 422 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0FT124PK2
  • Publishing Date: October 14, 2025


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

What’s worse than being a broke wizard? Having a gluttonous fiend for a pet.

When scholar and spell-caster Professor Croft trapped a succubus in a kitten’s body, he believed he was being merciful. His reward two years on? A morbidly obese cat with a lethal attitude.

When Tabitha isn’t busy lounging, gorging on delicacies, or honing her insults, she’s devising ways to devour his well-meaning soul.

But as supernatural mysteries pop up in the city—from a haunting on Roosevelt Island to a monster lurking in a child’s closet in Brooklyn—Prof Croft dares to consider that Tabitha’s unique makeup might actually be an asset.

Can he convince his ginger adversary to shelve their differences long enough to solve cases and save innocent lives? Or will Tabitha insist she has better things to do?

Like shredding his favorite reading chair.


Book Review

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