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The Georgina Kincaid Series

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The Georgina Kincaid Series
Original Book Cover of Succubus Blues by Richelle Mead
Original Book Cover of Succubus Blues by Richelle Mead
Author Richelle Mead
Country United States
Language English
Translated into
many languages
Genre Dark fantasy
Horror
Romantic fantasy
Urban fantasy
Publisher Kensington
Published March 1, 2007 -
August 30, 2011
Media type eBook
Paperback
Audio Book
No. of books 6 Novels
1 Novella
1 Short Story

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


The Georgina Kincaid series is an urban fantasy book series comprising six novels, one novella and one short story written by Richelle Mead. The series is written in a first-person perspective following the main character, Georgina Kincaid, who is a succubus with a heart, working at a Seattle, Washington local book store called Emerald City Books & Cafe.

Georgina is a smart, sassy Succubus with a problem. She's in love with a mortal and can't have that love because if she did, she would damn him for all eternity. The series follows her dealing with her need for love, not being able to have it, and the implications of her actions as a Succubus.


The Georgina Kincaid Series

Succubus Blues

Succubus Blues is the first novel in the series. It introduces the character of Georgia Kincaid, an immortal (though still very human) succubus, her coworkers at her human job, and her damned co-workers at her real job. Despite her wholesome and dull position at a Seattle bookstore, Georgia is in fact charged with tempting men to sin so that she can score points for team Hell, and recharge her own personal magical essence. The status quo is upset when her favorite author comes to town for a book signing and immortals around her start inexplicably dying.[1]

Film rights for Succubus Blues were sold to Fox TV, but no series has appeared as a result.[2]



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