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


Cover of Blood Fire by Sharon Page.

Blood Fire is a novel written by Sharon Page. It is the fifth novel by this author in the Blood series. The other novels in this series being Blood Red, Blood Rose, Blood Deep, and Blood Wicked. In this novel, one of the main characters, named Lady Octavia Grenville, is described as being a Succubus and shows signs of having the powers of a Succubus, such as appearing in other people's dreams.

Details

  • Title: Blood Fire
  • Author: Sharon Page
  • Format: Paperback and eBook Formats
  • Publisher: Kensington Books
  • Pages: 352
  • ASIN: B0085AQSBC
  • ISBN-10: 0758278292
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758278296
  • Release Date: October 30, 2012


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Synopsis

Innocence Lost

It was a night of exquisite rapture that changed Lady Octavia Grenville's life forever. Not only did she long for sexual pleasure--but as a succubus she needed it to survive. Now she is intent upon learning to control her powers and searching for the child she was forced to give up, a quest that takes her into the arms of the rake who ruined her. . .

Passion Found

Matthew, the Earl of Sutcliffe, is not the man Octavia once knew. He is now a vampire, but one doomed to die in a fortnight unless he can win a woman's love. The only one he desires is Octavia, but she wants him merely as a sexual plaything, a source of erotic delight. Somehow he must expose his own heart in order to find hers. . .


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