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Fallen Angel: Book One of the Succubus In Love Trilogy (eBook)

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Fallen Angel: Book One of the Succubus In Love Trilogy
Fallen Angel: Book One of the Succubus In Love Trilogy Revised eBook Cover, written by Becca Lusk
Fallen Angel: Book One of the Succubus In Love Trilogy Revised eBook Cover,
written by Becca Lusk
Author(s) Becca Lusk
Series The Naughty Succubus
Succubus In Love
Publisher Sinful Selections
Publication date July 6, 2016
Media type eBook
Length 161 Pages
ASIN B01I41DX78
Preceded by The Naughty Succubus Part 7: Recollections
Followed by The Naughty Succubus Part 8 and 9: The End of Peace

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


Fallen Angel: Book One of the Succubus In Love Trilogy Original eBook Cover, written by Becca Lusk

Fallen Angel: Book One of the Succubus In Love Trilogy is an eBook written by Becca Lusk. It is the first work in the Succubus In Love trilogy by this author. The work is comprised of the Naughty Succubus series by this author. In this work the characters Krys and Valandra are Succubi and Tera, the Queen of the Succubi makes an appearance as well.


Overview

  • Title: Fallen Angel: Book One of the Succubus In Love Trilogy
  • Author: Becca Lusk
  • Published By: Sinful Selections
  • Length: 161 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B01I41DX78
  • Publishing Date: July 6, 2016


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

An angel, a succubus, and a human walk into a bar. . .

Nothing Good Can Come Of This.

Trip Taylor is a ravishingly handsome young man. He has a stable job, is nice to animals, and a good friend. But he's a bit unlucky in love. And by bit, he's very unlucky in love. Trip just can't seem to find the right woman. They either seem to get bored of him, don't even give him the time of day, or are more attracted to his more extroverted friends. That is until Krys shows up - a supernaturally sexy, mysterious succubus from, well, not from this realm. She ends up showing Trip things he didn't even think he could know about himself.

Has Trip found the love of his life? Has he found his eternal bondmate at last? Why then, after a beautiful encounter, does she get so very mad at him?

Krys is head over heels in love with this human. Trip is gorgeous. Seriously nice muscles. Captivating eyes. He really pushes her buttons. But he just doesn't remember what she needs him to.

That is, until her friends join in.

Toss in a few Archangels, some Heavenly hosts, several demon swarms, a rather mischievous Queen of Succubi, and some very, very sinister forces and Trip is going to have no choice but to piece an eight thousand year love story together or risk seeing the end of eternity because of him. But will Krys still be willing to take the gamble on the handsome human when it all goes down?

Based on the series, The Naughty Succubus, come take a stroll in this supernatural love story between Good, Evil, and everything in between...


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on July 12, 2016


There are some things that Krys knows. She’s in love, she lost that love, and now she’s found him again. But she also knows he doesn’t know her, she needs him to remember. She also knows there’s big trouble all around them and if they don’t find the answers they need, things are going to be more complicated than they are.

The series, now as a single work, is allowed to come fully into its own, to tell the story of Krys, her love, and those around them both. The editing of the series into this work means there are some finer points which are delved into a bit more, some needed corrections made and overall a more solid, strong and captivating tale is brought fully to life.

The humour is lovely, the love is telling. The erotica simply fits the characters, it doesn’t overwhelm the story and works hand in hand to tell who the characters are, but also why they make the choices they do. The story matters here, it’s important and it is told in the best way, that the characters grow in the telling.

With the editing of the series into this single work, there are some points that didn’t quite come out in the series and the editing has helped to make things more clear. Additionally, the author has added a closing chapter to the work, something that really does need to be read and I do hope those that have read the series will read this chapter as it is very important to the work.

The addition of a closing chapter in which Chaos comes to life, telling what is wanted, and tugging another character into the present worked quite well and sets a path to the second series and work to come. Where the series is going is hinted at, telling something of the conflict to come, but also leaving an important question unanswered, which is a neat little tease.

I feel like in this collected work the story has been told in the best way possible. There are still a few minor editing issues, but the work is a far better telling, a fuller representation of the characters. It is a stronger story, a more passionate one. Dearly enjoyed, read with a bemused smile much of the time, and a particular Succubi Queen is her mischievous self.

Whether this universe needs to be concerned, or grateful, that there are two succubi that have a particular flair for that is another question altogether… But it is a fun one to ponder.

Four and a half out of five pitchforks.

The editing of the series into this work has brought out quite a lot overall and I’m quite pleased that the author did take the time to have things edited further. The additional chapter at the end is important, and ties up some threads towards the next book in the series. Many questions unanswered, much to ponder and wonder over. Which, I am quite sure, both Krys and Tera will be. Somehow one with a bemused smile and the other with love in her heart I would think.

A wonderful story, delicious characters and moments. The little moments of joy, the conflict both within and without. It’s lovely when a story offers so much to enjoy and then delivers upon that promise.


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