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Touch Me (eBook)

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Touch Me
Touch Me eBook Cover, written by Tamara Hogan
Touch Me eBook Cover, written by Tamara Hogan
Author(s) Tamara Hogan
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date June 16, 2013
Media type eBook
Length 50 Pages
ASIN B00DGC7CG4
Preceded by Chase Me
Followed by Tempt Me

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Chase Me is an novel written by Tamara Hogan. It is described as a novella in the Underbelly Chronicles series by this author which is described as an urban fantasy romance series featuring a world where incubi, succubi, sirens, valkyries, vampires, and werewolves live undetected alongside humankind. One main character in this work, Lukas Sebastiani, is described as a classical Incubus. As well in this work, Lukas has a sister named Sasha Sebastiani who is described as a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Touch Me
  • Author: Tamara Hogan
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 50 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00DGC7CG4
  • Publishing Date: June 16, 2013

Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

An Underbelly Chronicles Novella

Mere hours after human technology whiz Bailey Brown learns the truth about her Sebastiani Security co-workers—they're all vampires, incubi, succubi, sirens, faeries, Valkyrie, and werewolves!—she’s thrown into an undercover operation protecting a siren singer at Underbelly, one of Minneapolis’s premier nightclubs. With pheromones saturating the air like sweet chloroform, starving for touch, and her inhibitions fading fast, Bailey has to avoid Rafe Sebastiani, her boss’s gorgeous sex demon of a brother, at all costs…

Because only his touch will do...


Book Review

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