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My Fair Succubi

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My Fair Succubi is a novel written by Jill Myles and is the third book of the Jackie Brighton book series.

Cover of My Fair Succubi by Jill Myles.


Book Details

  • Title: My Fair Succubi
  • Author: Jill Myles
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • Publisher: Pocket Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 143918819X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439188194
  • Release Date: December 28, 2010


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Book Synopsis

It Sucks To Be Her…

Living as a succubus has a bit of a learning curve, but with sexy fallen angel Noah to scratch her sensual Itch, Jackie Brighton is finally starting to feel ahead of the game. She almost doesn’t miss her gorgeous vampire master Zane – or his sinful, teasing mouth. She’s trying to convince herself of that, anyway.

But Jackie’s past mistakes catch up with her, spinning her life out of control once more. Just as her friend Remy’s inner demon comes out to play, Noah and Jackie are arrested by the angelic Serim Council. When Jackie seizes the chance to escape, she falls right into Zane’s waiting arms. As she’s pulled into a game of cat and mouse between vampires and angels, she finds she must also finally choose between the two men in her life. Can she decide between Noah and Zane, or will she lose everything she’s ever wanted? Because there’s more at stake than just her heart…


Book Review

The following review is from the Amazon.com link in the External Kinks below:


  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Much better than the others
  • Reviewed On: December 29, 2010
  • Reviewed By: Ms_Marvel


Absolute best of the series so far! I have to say that the sex was incredibly hot. Noah and Jackie in a prison cell ... enough said. There was a lot of fighting over Jackie and a very important someone leaves and I hope that he is not gone for good. There were definitely quite a few things that I have complaints about, but I'm going to save myself some time and only point out what bothered me the most. I'm guessing the vampire queen hasn't held her position for so long based solely on her cunning intellect? Why does she continue to trust important tasks to someone who is lacking in the necessary skills or knowledge to make sure that task is complete? Also, I'm a little confused about the "deals" she makes. If I were to approach you on the street and say to you, "Do this task for me, or you die!", would you walk away from our interaction feeling like we made a deal? No? Well, apparently that's how the vampire queen operates. It just doesn't make any sense, just like it didn't make sense when she did it in the first book. If she can rid herself of the big inconvenience that is Jackie Brighton with a flick of her nail, why wouldn't she just do so? I suppose there wouldn't be much of a story then, but I'm sure you understand the point I am trying to make.

There is also Ethan, the big boy scout. The idea of him in the beginning had promise and then he became a little bit annoying. The eye flashes from performing good deeds was silly, calling Jackie by her full name every time he spoke was also annoying, and the remainder of the time he was thrown around ... repeatedly. I'm sure there are a lot of people who will read this and love him, but I'm not one of them.

Overall, this book was really good as far as this series goes. I hope I don't have to wait a year for the next one to come out.


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