The Succubus Georgina Kincaid Series

I like picking things at random. That’s what makes a trip to a bookstore so interesting – just unobligated browsing, serendipity. So checking out an online store plus Amazon’s awesome user experience in suggesting other similar books while I hunted down Eve Silver’s last book, I bumped into Richelle Mead’s Georgina Kincaid Series.

Interesting. Something non-vampire, not so cliché, new and urban fantasy.

Succubus… we’ve seen them in different frames and cultures – from the Jew literature to the Hindu. They are women who take away the life force through dreams and sex.

Georgina Kincaid is one and unlike in how literature has depicted, she is real and she does take the life force away by luring in men and shape shifting and answering to Hell’s payroll system. As once human, she is haunted by her emotions of guilt, longing and sadness. Call her the melodramatic succubus. With friends such as two colorful vampires, an arch daemon, an imp, and an angel and the balancing act of living like a mortal, life couldn’t be more exciting.

All seems ordinary to Georgina not until she met Seth Mortensen, an author who visits the bookstore where she works at for a book signing. Things become interesting for Georgina as she falls and smashes on the reality that she can kill him.

For the sickly sappy like me, this is for you. For those who long to find their soulmate like me, this is for you. For those are just darn too lazy to read on folklore encyclopedia like me, this is for you.

The series of Georgina Kincaid introduces a light on how the order of Heaven and Hell. It goes down to basic wit of ancient and legal discussion and not just just.

What knocks me off on this series is it is like Eve Silver’s series. It introduces so many things that are beyond the vampire, werewolves, and wizards. In this series, you’ll read more on people who are sensitive of the other realm, nephilim, oneroi, and fallen angels.

Yes, I am pretty much giddy about this. The happy endings, the naivity of the character, the whole fate thing…  Read this series. It’s really nice and what’s best is Richelle Mead just released the final book so wait no more!

 

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