Redeeming the Night

“Redeeming the Night” by Kristine Overbrook is a paranormal romance published by Crimson Romance on August 17, 2015. This edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Ashley, a succubus who has been taught to believe that men’s souls are inherently corrupt. However, her experiences in the real world lead her to question this belief as she finds herself on the run and unexpectedly drawn to Eric Adams, a private investigator who has recently become a werewolf.
In this story, Eric becomes embroiled in a disturbing case involving the disappearance of girls linked to a Las Vegas politician. As he investigates, he encounters Ashley, whose ever-changing appearance captivates him. Their connection deepens as they join forces to rescue the kidnapped girls while evading the dangers posed by Ashley’s sisterhood. The book explores themes of transformation and the struggle between duty and desire, all set against a backdrop of suspense and romance.
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As a succubus, Ashley was raised to believe men’s souls are corrupt and must be taken from them. Her sisterhood has reaped this harvest for ages, but Ashley’s exposure to the real world has changed her way of thinking. Now she is running for her life…straight into Eric Adams’s arms.
When the daughter of a Las Vegas politician disappears, private investigator and freshly turned werewolf Eric stumbles onto a frightening series of kidnapped girls. But he finds himself distracted from the case by the mysterious Ashley. Though she keeps changing her physical appearance, he recognizes her each time their paths cross–and soon their souls are intertwined.
Now they must work together to free the girls from the clutches of a serial killer, all the while dodging the sisterhood who wants them both dead. Can Eric and Ashley change their hearts as easily as they can their appearances to save something bigger than themselves?
Sensuality Level: Sensual
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