Thursday, September 20, 2012

Why should eating disorder afflict only humans? Guest Blog and Giveaway with Annie Nichols


Pia Blyton, succubus in Lake City, has trouble having one night stands. She wishes she could be more like her sisters and jump any male they like, but she’s developed a conscience. Her race considers it an eating disorder since it prevents her from feeding freely.

I loved writing this book! Getting inside a succubus’ head as she longs for love when everyone of her race thinks she’s off her rocker. LOL Her father is very worried about her because when Pia was in college she fell in love with a human and almost starved to death trying to be faithful to him. He doesn’t want her to repeat those mistakes and has set-up suitors for Pia.

Suitors are like steady boyfriends but without the emotional attachment. They agree to this arrangement and know it will be canceled if she starts falling for any of them. Pia has a say in choosing her suitors but the constant watching is starting to chaff…


Blurb:

After almost dying of starvation to remain faithful to a mortal lover, succubus Pia Blyton now shields her heart by feeding solely on men she won't fall for. The only trick is, to create energy to survive, she must achieve orgasm. At least that rules out bad sex with her three lovers. Too bad she's a sucker for falling in love.

When her demon lover doesn't arrive for their arranged rendezvous, Pia is forced to ask her vampire lover to step in before her energy becomes dangerously low. In return he demands a favor and Pia finds herself in the hotel suite of the mysterious Valerio Hunan, who seduces her with a devastating kiss. Too late Pia learns he's an incubus who wants to lure her into marriage—a marriage without love.

As an incubus used to bedding a variety of succubi, Val doesn't understand Pia's yearning for love. He needs a succubus wife to provide him with a steady source of energy. But he wants Pia for the passion and renewed interest in life she makes him feel. Can Pia convince Val that sex isn't just for survival and love is for more than the weak?
  
Excerpt:


I wouldn’t call our home a mansion. When I thought of such places, I imagined sparkling clean rooms with immaculate furniture and servants following us with trays of snacks. We could live like that—my father was a very successful lawyer and head incubus of the city—but we lived like normal people.

Overstuffed couches crowded the living room along with a TV and gaming system. I nudged a remote out of my path as I strolled farther into the house, past the nicked table in the dining room with our height charts penciled on the wall from when we were kids. My name remained the lowest on the list since I had never hit a real growth spurt.

Knocking on the study door, I waited for permission to enter. Once, I’d walked in on an intimate moment and witnessed more bared flesh than I’d ever cared to see from my parents. Years later, I still couldn’t scrub the horrid image from my brain. Lesson learned the hard way.

“Come in,” my father called. He sat on the leather sofa facing the hearth. The fire crackled and heated the room to perfection. “Pia.” He held his arms out as if I were still five.

On any other day, I’d sit next to him and give him a stern look. Not today. I raced to them and leaned into the embrace.

He grunted at the impact. “Hey, what’s wrong, baby girl?”

The warmth of his arms and the love in his voice cracked my delicate façade of external composure. I buried my face against his chest and inhaled the scent of wood smoke and clean cotton. Tears burned behind my eyelids but I crushed them down. The last thing I needed to do was send my daddy on a tirade against an incubus he’d obviously invited to his city. “Nothing, I just had a rough day.” I faced him with a weak smile and handed him the vial, which he set on the side table without a glance.

Pursing his lips, he gave me a scowl. “I heard John left you in a bind. I shouldn’t have let you convince me into agreeing to a contract with him. Demons are never reliable and as your suitor he has a responsibility to—”

“Why is Valerio Hunan in town?”

He made a disgruntled noise in his throat. “How do you know about him?”

“Never mind how.” I still had a little dignity left. “Why didn’t you invite me to meet him like Rose and Adele?”

“I didn’t think it wise. He’s looking for another wife and you’re not ready for marriage. Not to an incubus like Val. Your sisters, on the other hand, are.” He shrugged. “He’s not interested in either of them, which is a shame. He has a lot of business contacts and could help draw more work to the city, but there are other succubi in the area, and I granted him hunting rights. They’re coming from all over.”

I scrunched my nose at the idea. What was so special about him? My father had refused other incubi’s inquiries about my sisters. Maybe about me, too? “It would be nice if you’d consult me on decisions concerning my future. I’d like to have some input. Sometimes I wonder if I’ll wake one morning to find a wedding reception waiting for me. When will you loosen the leash around my neck?” I tried so hard to be what Flynn Blyton wanted in a daughter, but my emotional survival balanced on a tightrope, one that wobbled constantly.




Annie Nicholas
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7 comments:

Debby said...

What an intriguing concept. Sounds like a great book.
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Annie Nicholas said...

Thanks for hosting me today!

Linda said...

Love this and can´t wait for a chance to read for myself! =)

Thanks for the giveaway and Happy Thursday!
//Linda

Unknown said...

Sounds good! The excerpt was great.

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bn100 said...

Very nice excerpt.

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June M. said...

I love paranormal books but have not read a log of books with succubi in them, this one is already on my must have list though. I love the sound of this one, a succubus that does not like having one night stands and who longs for love. I think this will be a great book. Thanks for the chance to sin a copy.
June
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HaveBook WillSurvive said...

This sounds like a wonderful read.... I have added to my list. havebookwillsurvive at gmail.com

 
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