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Hotter Than Hell (eBook)

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

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


Cover of Hotter Than Hell by Raine Weaver.

Hotter Than Hell is an eNovel by Raine Weaver. This work contains two story, each of which revolves around either a Succubus or an Incubus as one of the main characters.


Details

  • Title: Hotter Than Hell
  • Authors: Raine Weaver
  • Format: eNovel
  • Publisher: Samhain Publishing
  • Pages: 272
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 978-1-60504-787-4
  • Release Date: March 8, 2010


Synopsis

Want a taste of Heaven? Go to Hell.

Legend has it that the Incubi were originally fallen angels, irresistible creatures who sacrificed their place in Paradise for the touch of mortal lovers. They live among us still, in the shadowy, dream-haunted fringes of modern society, indulging their insatiable lust and feeding on our desire—with our blessings.
The Rose Legacy
A valuable inheritance is passed from one female member of a wealthy family to another, as it has been for centuries. But Camille Price, the beneficiary, doesn’t know it’s a generational curse that includes sacrificing her body and soul to an Incubus who fulfills her every erotic dream—and nightmare.
Ravenous
Failed cleric Adam Bachmann knows a demon when he sees one. He just can’t seem to resist succubus Leyla Cheval, even though her insatiable sexual appetite is draining him of life. To save himself and others, he must sacrifice the only heaven he’s ever known and destroy the dark angel he’s come to love.


Book Review

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