My Fair Succubi (Succubus Diaries #3)
Jill Myles
Published: Dec. 28, 2010 (Pocket)
Purchase at: Book Depository or Amazon
Rating (out of 5): 4 stars
Note: If you have not read the previous Succubus Diaries novels, we suggest you read our review for the first novel Gentlemen Prefer Succubi as we’ll be including spoilers from the previous novels in this review. However, if you’ve read books one and two, read on, it’s spoiler-free for book 3.
When it comes to the Noah versus Zane debate, I come down firmly on the side of the vampire. Yes, this could be that I tend to like those undead creatures of the night. It’s more likely that fallen angel Noah is a little too noble for me. Give me the dark, snarky man instead. So, My Fair Succubi gave me what I needed — Jackie and Zane together.
Of course, if you remember the end of Succubi Like It Hot, you know those two together isn’t going to be easy. The guys wanted her to choose, and Zane took himself out of the running to protect Jackie from the queen. Well, now the queen is in need of Jackie’s help yet again. She wants her first in command, Zane, to help, but forbids him from touching Jackie.
This time out we get feverish sexual tension, nearly every character in peril, Joachim being especially problematic, the reappearance of jailbait succubus Delilah and — oh yeah — she’ll end up with either Noah or Zane by the end of the book. Really.
Again, Jill Myles has given us a fun book with a strong thread to tug you through the novel at a rapid pace. Between the mounting relationship tension and some strong new secondary characters, we can promise you’ll be pleased with this latest release in the Succubus Diaries series.
Sexual content: Duh. Adults only, folks.
I finished this book and I absolutely loved it. What a great series. I sure hope it continues. I was going back and forth on who I thought Jackie should pick Noah or Zane and I finally made my choice…Zane, hands down.
It’s obvious at the end of this story; that it really isn’t the end of the series. It can’t be, right? I hate that Jackie was tricked, that’s all I’ll say on the matter. Don’t want to ruin anything for those who haven’t read this installment yet.
Great read, Highly Recommend it to all PNR fans.