My Fair Succubi

My Fair Succubi by Jill Myles is a contemporary romance published by Pocket Star on December 28, 2010. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Jackie Brighton, a succubus navigating her new life while dealing with the complexities of her relationships, particularly with a fallen angel named Noah and her vampire master, Zane.
As Jackie grapples with her past mistakes, her life spirals out of control, leading to her arrest by the angelic Serim Council alongside Noah. In a twist of fate, she escapes only to find herself entangled with Zane once again. The narrative explores themes of love and loyalty as Jackie faces a difficult choice between two powerful figures in her life, all while balancing the challenges of her supernatural existence. Readers will find a blend of romance and fantasy as Jackie navigates the dangerous dynamics between vampires and angels.
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IT SUCKS TO BE HER.
Living as a succubus has a bit of a learning curve, but with sexy fallen angel Noah to scratch her sensual Itch, Jackie Brighton is finally starting to feel ahead of the game. She almost doesn’t miss her gorgeous vampire master Zane—or his sinful, teasing mouth. She’s trying to convince herself of that, anyway.
But Jackie’s past mistakes catch up with her, spinning her life out of control once more. Just as her friend Remy’s inner demon comes out to play, Noah and Jackie are arrested by the angelic Serim Council. When Jackie seizes the chance to escape, she falls right into Zane’s waiting arms. As she’s pulled into a game of cat and mouse between vampires and angels, she finds she must also choose between the two men in her life. Can she decide between Noah and Zane, or will she lose everything she’s ever wanted? Because there’s more at stake than just her heart. . . .
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