The Demon and the Succubus


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View our feature on Cassie Ryan’s The Demon and the Succubus. Second in the "deliciously wicked and sexy" (New York Times) series starring four succubi sisters on the run from a deadly demon. Amalya has spent the centuries using her succubus skills to become one of the most sought-after escorts at a high class brothel. Seducing and corrupting men to make her quota with her queen, Lilith, has left Amalya jaded about sex-until a devastatingly handsome new client triggers her most forbidden desires and delivers an enticing surprise. Levi Spencer, Duke of Ashford, has been offered a deal he can't refuse in exchange for safely slipping Amalya back into Lilith's lair. But a demon with a vendetta is plotting something far more sinister than Amalya's death. And if Levi and Amalya can't stop him, it will mean the end of the world.







Succubus Heat


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Georgina Kincaid has been a bad, bad succubus...which should be a good thing. But she's in a foul mood after breaking up with her boyfriend Seth and has been so wicked that über-demon Jerome decides to 'outsource' Georgina to a rival - and have her spy for him in the process. Then Jerome is kidnapped, and all immortals under his control mysteriously lose their powers. With her life-sucking ability gone, Georgina finds herself caught up in a sinister plot. Is she the only one who can stop all Hell breaking loose?




Her Demon Harem


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When librarian Stevie Price goes out with some friends on New Year's Eve, she never expects to come home on the back of a motorcycle with four sexy demons who claim they're her new protectors. And she DEFINITELY doesn't expect to be hunted by a crazed she-devil named Luci who wants her dead. But she's not going down without a fight. Now, if she can just stop herself from falling in love with Damon, Lachlan, Matteo AND Rex? Maybe she's got a chance in hell of surviving this mess...The Succubus Chronicles is a racy supernatural series, jam-packed with romance and suspense featuring alpha heros and the women who love them. For readers of urban fantasy and fun, paranormal romance!




Seducing the Succubus


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Jezebeth has been living out the centuries separated from her three sisters in Hell's version of the Witness Relocation Program. Using her Succubus powers, she's been surviving by meeting her queen's super-high soul quota-every girl's got a gift, right? But now that a bounty demon is determined to kill her, Jez's life just got a whole lot more complicated.Noah is a simple horror writer turned demon hunter and damsel rescuer when Lilith, the Queen of the Succubus & Incubus, unexpectedly calls in his life debt. It's a tough predicament escorting the alluring succubus without losing his soul-or his heart. But if he fails in his mission he'll either die a grisly death-or even worse, endure an eternity of torture while the demon who hunts Jez kicks off the first of the Armageddon prophesies!







Demoniality - Incubi and Succubi


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A Treatise wherein is shown that there are in existence on earth rational creatures besides man, endowed like him with a body and a soul, that are born and die...




A Succubus for Christmas


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Beautiful, seductive, enthralling, sensual, irresistible... deadly. The succubus is an enduring icon of myth – a demon that seduces and sleeps with her prey before taking their life and soul. In this collection M. E. Hydra brings you thirteen erotically charged tales of sexy succubi and other exotic creatures. In “A Succubus for Christmas” a man discovers his surprise sexy gift also possesses a dark side. “The Masterton Covenant” asks how much would you risk for one night of perfect pleasure. Four men are taken to a very special establishment in “Flesh Pitchers of Prague”. A tough demon slayer discovers why ‘men can’t fight them’ in “Slayer vs. Succubus”. A man is drawn into a deadly yet delectable web by a sexy spider woman in “Arachne’s Web”. You will be enthralled, aroused, and terrified in equal measure by these and other tales of dark, seductive beauties. They’ll give you pleasures beyond your wildest dreams, and terrors beyond your darkest nightmares...




Demon Lovers


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On September 20, 1587, Walpurga Hausmännin of Dillingen in southern Germany was burned at the stake as a witch. Although she had confessed to committing a long list of maleficia (deeds of harmful magic), including killing forty—one infants and two mothers in labor, her evil career allegedly began with just one heinous act—sex with a demon. Fornication with demons was a major theme of her trial record, which detailed an almost continuous orgy of sexual excess with her diabolical paramour Federlin "in many divers places, . . . even in the street by night." As Walter Stephens demonstrates in Demon Lovers, it was not Hausmännin or other so-called witches who were obsessive about sex with demons—instead, a number of devout Christians, including trained theologians, displayed an uncanny preoccupation with the topic during the centuries of the "witch craze." Why? To find out, Stephens conducts a detailed investigation of the first and most influential treatises on witchcraft (written between 1430 and 1530), including the infamous Malleus Maleficarum (Hammer of Witches). Far from being credulous fools or mindless misogynists, early writers on witchcraft emerge in Stephens's account as rational but reluctant skeptics, trying desperately to resolve contradictions in Christian thought on God, spirits, and sacraments that had bedeviled theologians for centuries. Proof of the physical existence of demons—for instance, through evidence of their intercourse with mortal witches—would provide strong evidence for the reality of the supernatural, the truth of the Bible, and the existence of God. Early modern witchcraft theory reflected a crisis of belief—a crisis that continues to be expressed today in popular debates over angels, Satanic ritual child abuse, and alien abduction.




Demoniality or Incubi and Succubi


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Reproduction of the original, first published in 1879.