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The Succubus in the Lich's Lair (eBook)

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The Succubus in the Lich's Lair
The Succubus in the Lich's Lair eBook Cover, written by Cruise A. Spellins
The Succubus in the Lich's Lair eBook Cover,
written by Cruise A. Spellins
Author(s) Cruise A. Spellins
Series Heiress of Hellfire
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date April 6, 2026
Media type eBook
Length 495 Pages
ASIN B0D8BQS4YQ

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The Succubus in the Lich's Lair is an eBook written by Cruise A. Spellins. It is the first work in the Heiress of Hellfire series by this author. In this work the character Azvara is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Succubus in the Lich's Lair
  • Author: Cruise A. Spellins
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 495 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0D8BQS4YQ
  • Publishing Date: April 6, 2026


Plot Summary

In the lich’s lair, the dead aren’t the only ones who want your soul. They thought they were heroes. She knew they were pawns.

A cursed relic. A deadly lich. A band of adventurers bound together by chance—yet watched from the shadows by a power far more dangerous than the undead. Noble knight Edmund Lygerheart leads his companions through peril and temptation: Sylria, the elven ranger haunted by loss; Draga, the half-orc mercenary with a thirst for battle; Kael, the rogue who hides pain behind charm; and dwarven siblings Durak and Durni, whose faith and fire may not be enough to save them.

But every choice they make draws them deeper into a web spun by Azvara, the succubus princess of Inzakar. Her game is not salvation—it’s conquest. And the adventurers’ greatest threat may not lie within the lich’s lair, but in the heart of the one who watches them.

In a world where love is as dangerous as steel, can they resist her touch—or will they fall willingly into her embrace?


Book Review

At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available. Tera has this work on her reading list and will review it shortly.


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