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Succubus Blues (Georgina Kincaid #1) Paperback | Pages: 343 pages
Rating: 3.94 | 50953 Users | 2923 Reviews

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Original Title: Succubus Blues
ISBN: 0758216416 (ISBN13: 9780758216410)
Edition Language: English
Series: Georgina Kincaid #1
Characters: Georgina Kincaid, Jerome, Doug Sato, Cody, Seth Mortensen, Hugh Mitchell, Carter, Roman Smith, Erik Lancaster, Peter Gwel
Setting: Seattle, Washington(United States)

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When it comes to jobs in hell, being a succubus seems pretty glamorous. A girl can be anything she wants, the wardrobe is killer, and mortal men will do anything just for a touch. Granted, they often pay with their souls, but why get technical? But Seattle succubus Georgina Kincaid's life is far less exotic. At least there's her day job at a local bookstore--free books; all the white chocolate mochas she can drink; and easy access to bestselling, sexy writer, Seth Mortensen, aka He Whom She Would Give Anything to Touch but Can't. But dreaming about Seth will have to wait. Something wicked is at work in Seattle's demon underground. And for once, all of her hot charms and drop-dead one-liners won't help because Georgina's about to discover there are some creatures out there that both heaven and hell want to deny. . .

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Title:Succubus Blues (Georgina Kincaid #1)
Author:Richelle Mead
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 343 pages
Published:March 1st 2007 by Kensington (first published February 27th 2007)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Vampires. Demons

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Ratings: 3.94 From 50953 Users | 2923 Reviews

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This is a book I added back when I first joined GRs. I had read it at a time when I was just getting into paranormal romance and urban fantasy. I had not read anything else by Richelle Mead. So this review is way after the fact, but I still remember it fairly well, so thought I'd write a brief review. I won't recap it because you can get that info anywhere. It's basically a succubus who isn't evil (she's decaffeinated) and about her romantic life and her skirmishes with other demon types who

I really enjoyed this book and I enjoyed that it, in a number of areas, was brave enough to break away from the stereotype that the paranormal urban romance genre is famous for.On one hand, I enjoyed the plot, story and characters. It was paced well, easy to read, enjoyable. The characters were fresh, original in some regards and likable.The great "reveal" was painfully easy to guess and I had suspected it from the beginning, but I feel that the writing style and characters made up for this

The first book introducing readers to the world of Georgina Kincaid is just good old fashioned urban fantasy fun. The world building is not intense nor is it complicated. The mystery is easy to figure out and many of the characters act in a predictable way. But damn, this is the most fun I have had reading an urban fantasy book in a long time. The story is told from the point of view of Georgina and she is a succubus with a conscience (supposedly). She loves sex, loves male attention, but misses

Really enjoyed this! Its been hanging around on my kindle for a very long time. I think I must have bought it in a kindle daily deal many moons ago. I remember starting it and not being impressed after a few pages and left it alone. I was just about to remove it to the cloud from my kindle and I thought Id give it another shot. And couldnt put it down! I love Georgina and her crowd of friends. I love that there is romance and hope in a book about a succubus. I loved the world. Ive already bought

Look, Georgina, it's nothing personal... Really. It's not you, it's me... Haha, just kidding! It's you. You suck. DNF at 25%. Bye!

Saving this for Vaginal Fantasy!

[4.5 Stars]Absolutely loved this! I predicted the twist really early on, but that didn't hinder my experience in any way. Can't wait to read the sequel!
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