Friday, July 4, 2014

NAPHIL’S KISS by Simone Beaudelaire

NAPHIL’S KISS by Simone Beaudelaire



Disgusted with her life as a life-sucking succubus, Sarahi chooses not to be the demon her mother, Lilith, meant her to be. Wandering around the streets of ancient Rome, hungry, needing to feed, she heads for the Temple of Venus. There, she encounters the celibate Naphilim called Lucien. Thus starts the spark of love that spans centuries before being consummated. And from their union starts the war between dark and light.
This is a poignant tale of old love, young love and lost love. Choices made and ramifications of those choices. That no matter who you are or what other people think of you, you can change your life. You do not have to follow the path that others want you to take.
I really liked the relationship between Sahari and Lucien, that even though she was a succubus, he always treated her as a princess and a lady. Never having doubts in her or giving up on her. 
Simone Beaudelaire does a great job bringing the characters to life, and the dynamics of the different lifestyles from Lilith’s hellish domain to the trailer house in the Mojave Desert. During the fight scenes, you feel like you’re right there with them, swinging your blade or sword. This is actually a story I wanted to go on a little longer. I really wanted to see more of Annie and Josiah’s relationship after the dust settled.
Love the steamy, hot book cover.  
I highly recommend this book. It should have merited 5 feathers, but there are just too many proofreading errors. So I give it 4 feathers.

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