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Fantasy · 2008 · R

Succubus Dreams

by Richelle Mead

Georgina Kincaid's dreams are being drained — and she begins to wonder what kind of life she might have had

For17+GenreFantasyLength312 pagesRead time~8 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Barely any

Minimal violence in the urban fantasy setting

Language

Some

Adult language throughout

Sexual Content

Very heavy

Explicit sexual content throughout; Georgina's nature as a succubus is central to the series

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

The psychological ache of dreams showing the life you might have had creates the novel's most resonant emotional thread

What this book is about

The third Georgina Kincaid novel sees Georgina, a succubus who works in a Seattle bookstore, experiencing strange dreams of a happier life while an entity drains her life energy. Mead's urban fantasy series is adult throughout with explicit content. For readers who have followed the series.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Explicit sexual content throughout

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