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Sweet (eBook)
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Sweet eBook Cover, written by L.F. Blake | |
Author(s) | L.F. Blake |
Publisher | Amazon Digital Services |
Publication date | August 18, 2015 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 264 Pages |
ASIN | B012U0OTTK |
For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).
Sweet is an eBook written by L.F. Blake. In this work the character Connor Wroth is an Incubus.
Overview
- Title: Sweet
- Author: L.F. Blake
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 264 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B012U0OTTK
- Publishing Date: August 18, 2015
Plot Summary
An incubus makes a terrible boyfriend. But then, so does a fairy.
David is the last of his family, the end result of a long proud line of fey. Left to the care of his thousand-year-old “grandmother,” David was raised to love the earth and value his fey heritage – and to despise the human blood destined to rob him of the near-immortality his ancestors enjoyed. Caught between two opposing natures, David has done his best to survive. He’s used his good fey looks to build a career for himself as a fashion model in the ultra-modern metropolis of New Berlin. But as he ages, that career begins to stumble. At twenty-six, David is terrified that his human blood is about to betray him, and he’s fighting that fear the only way he knows how.
With pills, booze, and denial. And with Connor Wroth, his lifelong best friend, who just happens to be a rock star and an incubus.
On one hand, Connor is flamboyantly famous, a demon who survives by consuming the lustful energy of others. On the other, he’s the one person David has always been able to depend on. And if their friendship happens to include great sex, well, that’s not hurting anyone.
The trouble is, Connor isn’t sure he wants to be friends anymore. He’s been head over heels for David since they were teens, and he’s tired of watching David throw himself away over a futile quest for perfection. Especially when Connor knows David is already perfect the way he is.
So Connor hatches the perfect plan to get himself invited into David’s home as a houseguest, to get closer than close and turn their friendship into something much more.
And to prove that while he might be sleeping with half the city, there’s only one man in it he really gives a damn about.
Book Review
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