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No Angel (eBook)

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No Angel
No Angel eBook Cover, written by Pippa Jay
No Angel eBook Cover,
written by Pippa Jay
Author(s) Pippa Jay
Publisher Breathless Press (Original)
Pippa Jay (Reissue)
Publication date December 19, 2014 (Original)
May 13, 2015 (Reissue)
Media type eBook
Length 44 Pages
ASIN B00XNP16T8

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

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


No Angel is an eBook written by Pippa Jay. In this work the character Lucien is an Incubus and one of the minor characters is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: No Angel
  • Author: Pippa Jay
  • Published By: Breathless Press (Original), Pippa Jay (Reissue)
  • Length: 44 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00XNP16T8
  • Publishing Date: December 19, 2014 (Original)
May 13, 2015 (Reissue)


Plot Summary

How far would you fall for love?

Centuries ago, guardian angel Lucien committed a terrible sin. He gave in to his own desires and revealed himself to the mortal woman he'd been charged to protect. By kissing her, he condemned himself. Torn of his wings and his angelic powers, thrown down into the City Below, Lucien now serves Satan as an incubus who claims souls for his master from the City Above, and who feeds on the energy stolen from his mortal lovers. Dark, sexy, and charming, he's been top of his league for decades uncounted.

Until His Infernal Highness decides to send Lucien looking for a lost angel. Lucien has no idea what he did to deserve such a punishment, since the touch of an angel could destroy him. Yet the challenge and the potential kudos of seducing one of his former heavenly kin leads him on.

But when he finds the angel, he learns he still has more to lose than his already forsaken soul.


Book Review

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