Between the Woods and the Water
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Recounts the author's 1933 journey down the Danube to Budapest and then across the Hungarian Plain into Transylvania



Recounts the author's 1933 journey down the Danube to Budapest and then across the Hungarian Plain into Transylvania
Some days, a girl just can't catch a break... ...especially when the girl in question is Georgina Kincaid, a shape-shifting succubus who gets her energy from seducing men. First there's her relationship with gorgeous bestselling writer Seth Mortensen, which is unsatisfying on a number of levels. It's not just that they can't have sex in case Georgina inadvertently kills him (generally a turn-off for most guys). Lately, even spending time together is a challenge. Seth's obsessed with finishing his latest novel, and Georgina's under demonic orders to mentor the new (and surprisingly inept) succubus on the block. Then there are the dreams. Someone, or something, is preying on Georgina at night, draining her energy, and supplying eerie visions of her future. Georgina seeks answers from Dante, a dream interpreter with ties to the underworld, but his flirtatious charm only leaves her more confused-especially as the situation with Seth reaches crisis point. Now Georgina faces a double challenge-rein in her out-of-control love life, and go toe-to-toe with an enemy capable of wreaking serious havoc among mankind. Otherwise, Georgina, and the entire mortal world, may never sleep easy again...
Exploring the concept of a succubus, this book delves into the life of an enchanting, shape-shifting demon who captivates and delights mortal men. It examines themes of seduction, desire, and the supernatural, offering a unique perspective on the interplay between human emotions and demonic allure. The narrative invites readers to ponder the consequences of temptation and the complexities of such otherworldly encounters.