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Dark Succubi
Dark Succubi eBook Cover, written by Gin Glynn
Dark Succubi eBook Cover,
written by Gin Glynn
Author(s) Gin Glynn
Publisher Dark Eden Press
Publication date December 6, 2007
Media type eBook
Length 37,500 Words

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


Dark Succubi is an eBook written by Gin Glynn. In this work the characters Theodoria, Grendal, and Elise are Succubi.


Overview

  • Title: Dark Succubi
  • Author: Gin Glynn
  • Published By: Dark Eden Press
  • Length: 37,500 Words
  • Format: eBook
  • Publishing Date: December 6, 2007


Plot Summary

Three succubi must ascend the ladder of power or face death in exile. The pursuit of power comes with a heavy price for Theodoria, Grendal, and Elise.

Obsessed with her lover from a former life, Grendal unintentionally opens a portal where angels enslave succubi for pleasure. When an archangel kidnaps Elise, Theodoria and Grendal are forced to seek help from their human quarry Rene. Rene agrees to help in the rescue of Elise on the condition that Theodoria surrenders her will and body to him. Theodoria must choose between her heart and her pride when she begins to fall for Rene. During the battle for Elise, Grendal faces a decision as well. One path leads to death and the other to submission.


Book Review

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