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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/45007 This novel in various formats at Smashwords.com]
*[http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/45007 This novel in various formats at Smashwords.com]
*[http://dusktilldawnbooks.com The website of the author Marcia Colette]

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


Bittersweet eBook Cover. Written by Marcia Colette.

Bittersweet is an eNovel written by Marcia Colette. In this work an Incubus appears as one of the main characters.


Overview

  • Title: Bittersweet
  • Author: Marcia Colette
  • Published By: Smashwords
  • Format: eBook
  • Length: Novella
  • Publishing Date: March 2, 2011


Plot Summary

Phaedra Thorne's goals in life are simple. Make it to eighteen so she can legally adopt her sister and hope she never becomes like her deranged mother who secretly lives in the attic. They're not the normal hopes and dreams of a kid her age, but then again, Phaedra is anything but typical. Schizophrenia and psychokinesis go hand in hand in her genes. With things always upending or blowing up around her, she’s already halfway there and horrified one of these days she'll be the next to go insane.

Five years have passed since Phaedra has seen her older, estranged brother. She’s hesitant about his return and even more so when he comes bearing a cure for their mother. However, this so-called antidote, having sex with an incubus, comes with a catch that's larger than the statutory rape implications. The incubus who's willing to help the Thornes has unwittingly been followed by beings who call themselves hags. They want to drain the demon dry of his power and don’t care if they threaten Phaedra's desire to have a normal family. She’ll do whatever it takes to protect her loved ones, even if that means trusting her uncontrollable powers won’t kill everyone in the process.


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