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The Devilin Fey (paranormal romance) [Kindle Edition]

Jess C. Scott

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A paranormal romance novella of two stories, featuring an incubus and succubus.

Story #1 (The Devilin Fey) features a demure young woman who unleashes the "devil in" her, through the intimacy with an incubus--her incubus.

Story #2 (Tongue-Tied) features a voyeuristic succubus driven by jealousy and a dangerous fixation.

GENRE: Paranormal Romance / Urban Fantasy / Contemporary Fiction

* Recommended for readers who are seeking something different in the "paranormal romance" genre.

* This novella appears in Jess C Scott's 4:Play, Minus One (significant savings for anthology), and Naked Heat (incubus/succubus anthology).

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NOTE: The author's brand of "paranormal romance" tends to be more complex/spiritual > commercial (lots of ground to cover!). The focus is on the story, not romantic/erotic fluff. Please visit the author's website for more info/excerpts -- jessINK.com/sven.htm

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REVIEWS:

"Devilishly delicious." -- Horror Author, Andy Love

"I really enjoyed this story of an incubus and the woman he transforms...the author really hits her stride in paranormal stories." -- Review @ Bitten by Books

"[The pages] were filled with passion, adventure, mystery and a love that pulls at the heart strings." -- Review @ Addicted To Romance

"[The Devilin Fey] was erotic without being pornographic, emotional without being sappy, spiritual without being preachy...just enjoyable reading. Kudos to Jess Scott." -- Paul G. / Amazon review, July 2010

"You're a brilliant writer. [Your books] are not shallow reads--they entertain but also make you reflect on what is really important in one's life." -- e-mail from a reader, 2011 (The Philippines)

EXCERPT:

He looked like he did the night before. Same shirt. Low-rider jeans with shreds across the left thigh. One hand was behind his back, and he held it out, presenting a bouquet of white and smoky purple lilies.

"These are for you."

Purple and white -- my favorite colors.

"Th...thank you." The lilies were divine. They were fresh stalks, unbound. "These smell...wonderful."

"They're straight from the underworld, by the way. They are everlasting. They won't die."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Jess is an author/artist/non-conformist who's dedicated to writing original stories that are both meaningful and entertaining.

Most of Jess's work is fueled by an intense drive to inspire others to favor social/spiritual values over shallow values. Visit her website for free samples and more!


jesscscott.com
jessINK.com

Product details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 268 KB
  • Print Length: 136 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1453718958
  • Publisher: jessINK (27 May 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003ODIWZU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #47,860 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
a different take 29 Jun 2010
By R. Simons - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
I would recommend trying this novella and this author. I have read a lot in this genre and I believe she has a different take which keeps you interested. The storyline is new. I hope Ms. Scott will try a full length novel soon because she has a voice that should be heard.
Review posted at Heather's Blog 24 July 2010
By Heather Brewer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
The Devilin Fey by Jess C Scott
* I received this ARC free from the author in exchange for an honest review*

Story 1, The Devlin Fey centers around a female college student Caitlin who has been having dreams of a strange man coming to her at night. Through her relationship with him, she takes on succubus qualities at night, while remaining human.

The incubus, Lucius is tired of a life of meaningless fornication and is looking for someone to share his world with him. He hand picks Caitlin because he sees her devilish side inside and thinks she will be a good companion. What he didn't expect was for her to object to being forced into his world.

The story is about discovering oneself and finding out what your truest wants and desires are. After a night about town as a succubus, her encounters lead her to believe that she can be both, human during the day and a succubus by night.

At times the story was hard to follow for me but the further I got into the story the better it got. At one point I almost put the book down when it looked like Lucius was going to become violent with her because she was turning him down. I am glad that I kept reading because that was not the case, and she handled the situation well. I like Caitlin's character, she has been this pure soul for so long but the devil has been hiding inside waiting to come out.

The second story, Tongue-Tied is about a succubus that comes across a female that she becomes obsessed with. As she watches Adriana she is drawn to her. They have an encounter at Adriana's apartment that leaves the succubus shaken. She ends up following her around the next day to determine the things that will turn her on. She wants to learn everything about her. Throughout the day Adrianna has meetings with an internet friend, a counselor, and dinner with another friend, asking each one what is love and trying to figure out her own sexuality.

In the end the succubus goes to her and it is sweet and touching. Adrianna shares her notebook of private thoughts with her and both start to wonder if they can find love and companionship with each other.

I liked reading the notes in the journal, they are private thoughts but they speak of the emotional turmoil that Adrianna has been going through all these years. I liked the second story better than the first. To me, it flowed a little better.

Overall they are both good short stories with a different take on paranormal with some erotic elements thrown in. I give The Devlin Fey 3 flaming hearts.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
SEX, DRUGS, AND MISS FEY! 27 July 2010
By Rahiem Brooks - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
There's only one novel to get the palatable line: "The store seemed classy, with just a whisper of tartiness." Jess C. Scott's The Devilin Fey was more than an appealing, high-class read; and, Caitlin Fey gave me what I needed in a sexpot. Either, Jess has a superb editor, or clearly understands the mechanics of writing from the first-person point-of-view. There are many subtle touches to the style of writing that evidence that is the latter. The Devilin Fey's opening pages forced me to straddle on the fence, as I was classifying the novel as a "mysterious romance," and then I learned why I was so intrigued. One word: incubus. Never heard the word, read The Devilin Fey for a thorough demonstration. The short story ran 120 pages, was fast paced, sexually electrified, and contained the "Women 101: Manifesto."

Jess C. Scott is a writer that will be elevated to another place, and her writing voice is a fine marriage between Danielle Steele and Bram Stoker. A must read for and paranormal or romance reader!

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