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Feed Me, Maybe (eBook)
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Feed Me, Maybe is an eBook written by Lynda Fae. It is the first work in the Talk Spelly to Me series by this author. In this work the character Lacey Morgenthal is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Feed Me, Maybe
- Author: Lynda Fae
- Published By: Mildly Cursed Media
- Length: 117 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0FGGKLK3K
- Publishing Date: July 17, 2025
Plot Summary
Lacey Morgenthal is a low-level succubus with a big problem: she’s overdue for a magical feeding, her powers are glitching, and she may have accidentally made the office coffee taste like lust. (HR is not amused.)
The only thing worse than starving at her desk? The new guy in the next cubicle.
Garrett Nathanson is mortal. Human. Entirely off the menu. Everything Lacey’s hunger craves.
When a magical paperwork mishap creates an accidental bond between them, Lacey is suddenly tied to the one person she absolutely cannot touch. Now she’s stuck resisting temptation while her magic short-circuits and her quota deadline looms.
But the more time they spend working together, the harder it is to ignore the tension or the very real connection forming between them.
She’s not supposed to fall for him. She’s definitely not supposed to feed on him. But office romance has never been this dangerous. Or this much fun.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on April 7, 2026
Lacey knows better than to not to look after herself, and the universe is going to make sure she gets the message. If it isn’t the place she works, then it’s the other succubi that are getting on her case. When Garrett arrives, things become very difficult and when a mistake is made, the problems become something they both have to deal with.
The work is a wonderfully fun supernatural romance adventure with a dearly well set comedy tone that travels throughout. A bit snarky at times, a little lost more often then not, the story becomes a slow burn relationship between the main characters that works its way from Lacey, the succubus of the story, trying to protect the soul she is attracted to from the fate they both are facing,
It’s a little bit over the top in how many different ways that Lacey tries to keep herself under control and how much Garrett just wants to help and figure out just how to do that. There’s a lot of office politics in the way, a great deal of paperwork which amused me to no end as well.
Lacey is anything but evil, she’s cute, considerate, and just wants to be as inconspicuous as she can. But everything seems to conspire against her and it’s just fun to see how that all plays out. It’s a shame that her horns, wings and tail really never appeared, though they are mentioned. Given that she is a succubus, there’s a kind of glossing over that for the most part and I wish that hadn’t happened.
There are little hints of the succubi in this story universe, pieces of stories to flavour things, but they are very much teases. It would have been nice to know a little more, to know Lacey better. She’s such an interesting succubus and there’s a lot about her that really didn’t get a chance to appear.
Four out of five pitchforks.
The story comes to a close in a way that is just as adorably cute as the story is overall. It’s a fully told story and while there are a couple of dangling threads and mysteries, they don’t take away from the last pages and the delight in them. But I honestly do not expect these characters to return in a future part of the series, their story is at a happily ever after at the end, and really that’s what should happen with them after all.