Title: Heart of the Incubus (A Demons of Infernum Novel)
Author:
Rosalie Lario
Publisher/Publication
Date: Entangled Edge, December 30,
2013
Format/Source:
E-Galley, Publisher
Book Summary
Biochemist Cresso Taylor lives the sort of
lifestyle most men would envy—he has wealth, natural incubus charm,
and more women than he can handle. But it’s not enough anymore. Not after
meeting Genevieve Russell, the sexy scientist who works with him at Elcorp
Laboratory. And she wants absolutely nothing to do with him.
After her fiancé broke her heart, Genevieve
has had enough of womanizers. She’s determined to steer clear of sexy-as-sin
Dr. Taylor, despite the fact that his incubus allure makes her want
to rip his clothes off. But when a secret admirer’s affection turns to the
macabre with threatening notes and grisly gifts, Cresso appoints himself her
protector. As she and Cresso hunt her stalker, she discovers there’s a lot
more to the sensual incubus than she ever imagined.
My
Thoughts
Hey do you want to read a story about a lovesick
incubus? Well, look no more, Heart of the Incubus is a steamy suspenseful
novella filled with interesting characters that have demons in their closet so
to speak. I liked the irony of Heart of the Incubus. I mean, Cresso's an incubus
that is basically lovesick while he had the power to have any woman he wanted. I
also liked the role of the banshee whose actions were a little atypical.
The outcome of the mystery surrounding Genevieve’s stalker was slightly
predictable, but there were still some surprising moments along the
way. And as you can guess from the title there is sexual content—the hero is an
incubus after all.
So, if you're looking for a paranormal romance novella with a slightly different take on the life of an incubus/demon, you'll want to read this book.
Rating 4/5
I received a review copy
of Heart of the Incubus from the publisher in exchange for an honest review,
thank you.
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Monday, January 6, 2014
ARC Review: Heart of the Incubus by Rosalie Lario
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