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Kiss of Lilith (eBook)

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Kiss of Lilith
Kiss of Lilith eBook Cover, written by Jada K. Hilton
Kiss of Lilith eBook Cover,
written by Jada K. Hilton
Author(s) Jada K. Hilton
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date September 10, 2019
Media type eBook
Length 59 Pages
ASIN B07XQKQT3Y
Preceded by Blood of Lilith

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


Kiss of Lilith is an eBook written by Jada K. Hilton. It is the second work in the Lilitus series by this author. In this work several characters are Succubi.


Overview

  • Title: Kiss of Lilith
  • Author: Jada K. Hilton
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 59 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B07XQKQT3Y
  • Publishing Date: September 10, 2019


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

Seeking answers and revenge for the murder of her family.Violet escaped darkness but without paying a price. A new evil has come to Gradaceus and it seems that she is the only one who has noticed it. And no one believes that the rules of the game has changed, that something more insidious that anyone could ever imagine has replaced the very heart of darkness....and she is the only one who can stand in it's path and not get burnt...An evil entwined in her past...


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on October 15, 2019


Darkness and disaster follow Violet and there is no escaping. Her anger builds, her truths will come to pass and those around her have no idea what they have unleashed at their own peril.

The work is a very complicated story of darkness and angst wrapped around a series of mysteries, not the least of which is the main character herself. Very much a story of darkness and fate, there are hints and aspects of succubi and incubi within the pages, but they don’t really come to the fore. It’s all very much shaded and hints at things, but rarely comes to a focus to push the characters and story towards a resolution.

This does make sense as the opening to the series, but at the same time things are so dearly scattered, the focus wanders, and I found myself reading all of the darkness and gloom, which is warranted for Violet mind you, and wondering why there weren’t more pauses to process things better.

Three out of five pitchforks.

The work closes in a way that leads obviously towards the next work in the series, but at the same time it, much like the main character, seems so dearly lost overall. There is a lot to build on, though the angst and darkness might need to be toned down a bit and allow for more world building between the disasters that befall Violet and give the mystery time to breathe. With that said, this work was, save for a little editing here and there, exactly like the first and that really was a disappointment. Perhaps that was an error and perhaps the author uploaded a new version, but both works are no longer available and I really cannot say.


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