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Gothic City Lights: Lilith

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Gothic City Lights eBook Cover, written by Brindle Chase. Cover art by Christine M. Griffin.

Gothic City Lights is an eNovel written by Brindle Chase. In this novel a half-Succubus named Lilith is the focus of the story.


Overview

  • Title: Gothic City Lights
  • Author: Brindle Chase
  • Cover Art: Christine M. Griffin
  • Published By: Loose Id, LLC.
  • Format: eNovel
  • ISBN 13: 978-1-60737-803-7
  • Publishing Date: 2010


Plot Summary

It was just a fling. Lilith Templeton had no clue he was a human agent working for the angels. No big deal, but she got caught and Mother Superior, Portland’s most powerful angel, wants penance. Or death, Lilith’s choice. Being a lowly half-demon and therefore not a participant in the never-ending war for souls, she knows it's insane to cross the full-blood demons like Mother Superior wants.

But opting out isn't an option: do or die. For additional penance, she's paired with an angel who not only ignites her lust but something more. Lilith wants to fall in love, to know what it was like to share herself with just one man. Yet since succubi needed to stay sexually satisfied, falling in love with the angel of chastity is a mistake she can’t afford.

Gabriel would have never second-guessed his choice to ascend through the virtue of chastity. Until he meets Lilith. Now, his ascension would be forfeit if he cannot vanquish his need for her. Having no choice but to ignore the fire burning inside them, they work towards tempting the demon cult’s human leader into revealing the hideout.

Lilith, sexually irresistible half-succubus, is the perfect bait. Get in, send the signal and wait for the angel to rescue her. Oh and not get killed, or tempt the angel. Simple, right?



Book Review

At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, one review was available.

You can find that review at: Bitten By Paranormal Romance


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