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Avirin understands hunger. With her ravenous desire to succeed, it's no surprise she hides her monstrosity from the world. Easier said than done once she sleeps with her infuriating coworker and lets her succubus secret slip. But it's a one-time thing; she's not jeopardizing her career over a night with Pye... No matter how much she can't stop thinking about it. Pye understands hunger, too. Being famished for something they can't have, mouth watering at the sight of her...but Pye and Avirin agreed to be friends, and since faeries can't lie, he'll keep his late-night thoughts to himself. But when Pye introduces Avirin to the world of monsters she's long avoided, they both have a hard time forgetting what they did together... And a harder time remembering why they can't cross that line again. Note: Pye uses "he" and "they" pronouns interchangeably throughout this book. Warning: This 51k novel is a F/Nbi romance between a succubus and a death's-head hawkmoth fae. It is intended only for adult audiences. Reader discretion is advised. Content advisories are listed in the book's front matter and on the author's website.
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Well... a lot of sex. A cute story to bind the sex scenes together. Perfect erotic novella when you're in the mood for some pr0n.
Interesting ideas about the nature of mythological beings. Just one thing there. Incubus is the name for the male, succubus for the female. No, there are no exceptions. Yes, the names are derived from the roles of the human genders in traditional heterosexual sex act, and I'm pretty sure demons don't much care about such things, so it is quite possible for an incubus to be the “bottom”, but it's not applicable here :-D
Unfortunately, I read it because it's a host favorite for a readathon, and I'm not in the mood for pr0n.