Book Title: Succubus Lost by Tiffany Allee
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Blurb:
Someone is kidnapping and incinerating otherworlders beyond recognition, and detective Marisol Whitman, a succubus, races to find the murderer before he claims another victim. But her pursuit is derailed when her responsible younger sister vanishes. Marisol suspects foul play and enlists support from an unlikely source: an agent from the Otherworlder Enforcement Agency, Valerio Costa.
When the trail pointing to everyone from vampires to witches dries up, Agent Costa admits to knowing more than he’s shared. Marisol’s sister’s kidnapper harnesses more magic than she can imagine–and they’re running out of time. To find her sister before her powers are drained and twisted beyond recognition, Marisol must connect the dots between cases and put her trust in Costa, a salamander who may burn her before she can solve either case.
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Cara’s Review:
Hmm….A Succubus and a Salamander? Sounds like we’re in for hot loving.
Another good read…I enjoy the Otherworlder Enforcement Agency Series, and have my fingers crossed hoping there are many more to come. Filled with drama, mystery, kidnapping, and devious evil plots Succubus Lost is a win!
Marisol, an Agent of the OEA, a Succubus, becomes quite concerned when her younger sister, Elaine, doesn’t come home after a study date. Knowing Elaine’s history, she pushes the OEA to start looking for her now, rather than wait the requisite time to declare a missing person. Costa comes onto the scene to assist with the investigation, and Marisol learns that this is more than a one off case. Costa has him own prejudices and issues with Succubi due to a past incident, and their interactions and attraction are full of delicious tension.
I really enjoyed the end, and was a bit surprised by the outcomes….honestly, I was unsure of the villain. I can imagine plenty of explosives in Costa and Marisol’s future, and I look forward to getting more glimpses of them in future books. Would definitely recommend to those who read the first book, Banshee Charmer (these books are stand alone, so don’t worry if you haven’t, though I may I suggest you read it at your first opportunity!)

