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Succubus Dreams
Jan 27, 2026 12:29 AM

Author:Richelle Mead

Succubus Dreams

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...

Reviews

In the tradition of The Da Vinci Code, a page-turner of a novel. Like Dan Brown, Tom Harper knows how to ratchet up the tension

—— Choice magazine

A fantastical blend of historical novel and supernatural chiller.

—— DEATHRAY magazine

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—— SFX magazine

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—— WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY magazine

Love is her best work yet, a slender but mesmerising tale

—— Evening Standard

When Morrison writes at her best, you can feel the workings of history through her prose

—— Spectator

Morrison's imagery is as striking and her narrative technique as powerful as ever

—— Sunday Telegraph

This novel is a searing, haunting, yet beautiful masterpiece. The story resonates in the mind long after the last page is turned. Buy it. Read it

—— Scotland on Sunday

An affecting and absorbing novel

—— Sunday Times

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—— Observer

Digging to America is another superb novel, warm-hearted and funny

—— Caroline Moore , Spectator

A return to form by a great writer...beautifully done

—— Adam Mars-Jones , Observer

A small exquisitely painted canvas. Don't miss it

—— Woman & Home

Keen-eyed and funny

—— Victoria Lane , Daily Telegraph

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—— Julie Wheelwright , Indenpdent

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—— Bel Mooney , The Times

Tyler possesses a remarkable ability to render the ordinary extraordinary, which makes reading her work like tucking into tea and cake on a cosy Sunday afternoon

—— Kathryn Mille , Time Out

Full of excruciatingly comic set-pieces, this is an immensely satisfying, yet subtle, read

—— Simon Humphreys , Mail on Sunday

Tenderly observed and lifted by humour, Digging to America is a complex novel that asks if anyone can ever truly fit in. In answering that question Ms Tyler has woven her magic once again

—— Economist

As in her previous books, the writing here makes for wholesome, comforting fare, spiced as always with urbane wit and a knack for nailing the small truths behind fine details

—— Globe and Mail

In Digging to America, Tyler exhibits her knack for softening the sharp edges of human contact, showing people with smudges of vulnerability on their faces as they dig toward each other

—— Toronto Star

Her prose is at once unpretentious and elegiac, like a photograph by Dorothea Lange, and her imagery has staying power

—— New York Times

Deft and wise prose... [Tyler's] skill at turning everyday occurrences into amazing storytelling gets better and better

—— Sunday Express

Redemptive

—— Daily Telegraph
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