The Succubus trilogy came to its end leaving “No way, I wanna more” behind.
The line Emma Jaye started this trilogy remains from the beginning to its end, never leaving the “HOT, PAINFULL, HEARTVREAKING, THOUGHTFULL” course.
Following the Lucas and Josie lines from the very beginning, we saw a lot of pain and adaptation, survival and commitments, honesty and bravery. I enjoyed seeing them grow and change, seeing them build characters, chose their own course of life, and falling in love, of course.
Coping with the past, they look for understanding and acceptance in each other, and knowing for sure they are different, they grew connected against the better judgment of everybody around, proving once again that love needs no approval.
There are some books where freshly born “puppies” pure and naïve, without any inner drama (exept their own boredom) play the main roles. They meet, fell in love and have their vanilla pink ‘happily ever after’. The succubus trilogy isn’t it at all. The characters are deep and scarred, they learn to fight, to love, to accept themselves and the others, to find the energy to stand for what they believe, what they love, and to leave the past behind and embrace the future.
Totally recommended!