The Firebrand’s Succubus
T.M. Smith
Paranormal Romance
The Beauty
The strikingly beautiful Zora, succubus executive assistant at the prestigious Ministry of Well Being on Scath, is being stalked by an obsessed admirer.
The Beast
When her worried boss calls for a Firebrand bodyguard, the scarred and fierce warrior, Darius, shows up for the job.
The Snag
Though Zora is drawn to Darius, convincing him they are perfect together takes time.
Uncaged Review: Aeternal Djinn Darius and Firebrand warrior is not only flawed because of a scar, but believed that no one could ever love him. Darius’ would appease his sexual appetite at blud dens. Darius true nature thrived on fear and at times the prostitutes willing to service him would show that terror. Succubus Zora worked in Alarik’s office. Zora might have been surrounded by handsome males yet no one sparked her interest. Zora wanted someone that she could love. Still, Zora is quite happy with her life despite there not being any affection. Unfortunately, Zora hides a secret. She is getting terrifying letters from a dangerous admirer that not only wants her but will harm anyone that she even has a relationship with, even if it isn’t intimate. When Zora finally tells Alarik, he calls the Firebrand warriors, including Darius, to protect Zora from harm. Zora and Darius can’t stand each other but also desire one another strongly. Of course, that desire could also end up killing them both too.
Another fun-filled, captivating paranormal romance by Ms. T.M. Smith! When I started reading this tale I didn’t realize that it was a novella, so I was just getting totally immersed in the book when it ended, and I really didn’t want the story to be done! So that was the only issue I really had with the book, that it was too short and a novella. So maybe it was my fault for not researching the book more. Sure, you could read the novella by itself because there is enough background to understand the book, but you might want to read the rest in the series just so you can understand the minor characters and their relationships. I wasn’t for sure what a djinn was in this world and how his magic worked. I still liked Darius. Okay, maybe the book cover had a lot to do with I pictured him and I just adored Zora too! I am just absolutely invested and loving all of these stories and can’t wait to read more! Reviewed by Roslynn Ernst
4 Stars