She could have any man, but it’s Homicide Detective Miguel Torres she wants, the man who unknowingly summoned and bound her. She longs to live a human life, to love as a human, and while she’s escaped the dark realm and the lord she called master, she can’t escape her
- Title : Demon Familiar (Supernatural Bonds) (Volume 7)
- Author : Jory Strong
- Rating : 4.67 (842 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-7-28
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 182 Pages
- Asin : 141997078X
- Language : English
She could have any man, but it’s Homicide Detective Miguel Torres she wants, the man who unknowingly summoned and bound her. She longs to live a human life, to love as a human, and while she’s escaped the dark realm and the lord she called master, she can’t escape her nature. Pulled from the void by a binding spell, demon essence becomes mortal-familiar, and Ianthe forms, yielding to her preference for the female shape. Attempting to withstand needs and urges denied since childhood, Miguel buries himself in Ianthe’s lush body as he battles his attraction to Ian. Then drowns in shame when he succumbs to it—only to have the murder of a gay teen force him to revisit the past…before he loses his future.. Incubus, succubus, Ianthe is able to shift between male and female forms, though both aspects need to be fed. Their attraction is intense, immediate, and Miguel believes he’ll never want another—until he meets Ian, Ianthe’s mysterious twinIt's like he's a guiding light, speaking to me about my passions from the grave. I am waiting for version 2 of this book. That's not much to be disappointed in, and really other than that the work is enthralling, well written and I think well worth reading for anyone that wants to see another view of Succubi and Incubi that isn't what you would expect. Most of the horrendously unprofessional typesetting errors in previous editions are corrected in this edition, which has been converted to LaTeX. It overwhelms with minutiae but lacks a few things that could have helped, like an illustration of the places described in the narrative. The reality of the dangers faced everyday and taken for granted by those on the beach. Only critism is that the computer programs are in Basic language (Excell would be prefered). Good. I resist as noted, but may benefit from the challenge/exercise, which I recommend to fellow throwbacks. I like the organization of the book and the application chapters 6 to 9.. Kelves writes for the non-scientist, and does an excellent job of explaining how these various machines work, how they were perceived at the time, the economics of their development and marketing (Kelves never forgets that, for better or worse, medicine and inventing have always been businesses), and their changes in perception and use over time. On page 92 of "Naked to the Bone", author Kevles gibes at the 1896
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