Helpful Score: 6
Book 2 in the Succubi Diaries.
It was every bit as enjoyable as the first. Jackie finds out she has been cursed, and she goes on a roadtrip with Remy to visit Delilah, the oldest living Succubus. Jackies powers are completely out of control, and someone is following her. Problems arise with both her boyfriends. She encounters a murder, deals with broken down cars, a Demon namded Mae, lands in jail, and reeks havock all over Oklahoma, Dallas TX, Louisianna, and Missisipi.
This was a fun, erotic, adventurous book! There was a twist during the reveal that I didnt see comming. There will surely be a sequel--date TBA.
This book contains sex, murder, blood, demonds, vampires, and violence. There was plenty of humor added to give it a nice balance. I cant wait for the next one!
It was every bit as enjoyable as the first. Jackie finds out she has been cursed, and she goes on a roadtrip with Remy to visit Delilah, the oldest living Succubus. Jackies powers are completely out of control, and someone is following her. Problems arise with both her boyfriends. She encounters a murder, deals with broken down cars, a Demon namded Mae, lands in jail, and reeks havock all over Oklahoma, Dallas TX, Louisianna, and Missisipi.
This was a fun, erotic, adventurous book! There was a twist during the reveal that I didnt see comming. There will surely be a sequel--date TBA.
This book contains sex, murder, blood, demonds, vampires, and violence. There was plenty of humor added to give it a nice balance. I cant wait for the next one!
Kelly J. (KellitaJ) reviewed Succubi Like It Hot (Succubus Diaries, Bk 2) on + 550 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I thought there would be a lot more sex in this book because of the title. Unfortunately, the main character is ditzy, which just doesn't appeal to me. Why Jill Myles couldn't giver her any ability to guess what what happening, or why was puzzling. The story was not so predictable which is why I have it 2.5 stars but Jackie being an enterprising airhead was hard to sometimes read.
Barbara S. (barbsis) - , reviewed Succubi Like It Hot (Succubus Diaries, Bk 2) on + 1076 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Succubus Jackie Brighton is fighting with both her lovers - the angel and the vampire. So when she finds out she's cursed and likely to die a horrible death, she grabs her BFF Remy and heads off the New Orleans to visit a voodoo succubus for help. Porn star Remy uses the road trip to promote her newest movie with stops at adult shops as they cross the country. It seems like every where they go, someone is trying to kill Jackie.
I wasn't thrilled with the first book but since I bought the first two at the same time, figured I'd give this one a try. I don't know what it is about Jackie that irks me but this is it for me, I won't continue the series. I'm just not into gratuitous sex and all the sex just gets boring. There really needs to be more to the storyline than getting laid. This book has it's funny moments but I found it more annoying than enjoyable. I enjoyed Mae, the nasty demon and really thought something was off with Luc. I think there is potential to develop a really great story with demons, angels, vampires, voodoo queens, etc but it just doesn't seem to be heading in the right direction.
I wasn't thrilled with the first book but since I bought the first two at the same time, figured I'd give this one a try. I don't know what it is about Jackie that irks me but this is it for me, I won't continue the series. I'm just not into gratuitous sex and all the sex just gets boring. There really needs to be more to the storyline than getting laid. This book has it's funny moments but I found it more annoying than enjoyable. I enjoyed Mae, the nasty demon and really thought something was off with Luc. I think there is potential to develop a really great story with demons, angels, vampires, voodoo queens, etc but it just doesn't seem to be heading in the right direction.
Brekke K. (sfvamp) - , reviewed Succubi Like It Hot (Succubus Diaries, Bk 2) on + 108 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I had high hopes for this sequel to Myles' debut novel, Gentlemen Prefer Succubi. Alas, it appears that I'm not going to like where this series is leading. I just couldn't get into this story. Whereas I liked the attention to Jackie's character in the first novel, it got tiresome in the second. I wanted more character development from Zane and Noah so that we could fall in love with them right alongside Jackie. But ultimately, their presence is sparing and for most of what little time they are mentioned in the book they are forgettable and not exactly noble. I know at the end, supposedly they come through, but it was done so offstage, that I can't get a handle on their motivations, personalities, nor understand what Jackie sees in them.
And that leads me into another one of my objections with this second book--Jackie's ditzy personality. For a smart girl, Myles writes Jackie as pretty stupid most of the time and has the other characters treat her like a child as well. In the first story this worked because Jackie was new to being a Succubus and it followed that she wouldn't know much about it. But in the second book, having her walk around blind to all the dangers of her existence and having her boyfriends omit key intelligence from her "to protect her" only to inspire even more poor decisions is really insulting to the character and to the reader. It's getting old.
Thirdly, I was depressed with the direction Myles took Jackie's best friend Remy. In the first book, Remy ended up sharing a body with Joachim, one of the first angels to fall from heaven. He seemed a tragic figure--one who loved unwisely, couldn't succeed as a vampire because he was too good, and died seeking the forgiveness of heaven. So why in book two has he turned into a second rate horror movie stereotype and is possessing Remy's body a la the Exorcist? There was a possibility for a much more intriguing story for Remy and Joachim concerning character development and plot. (Joachim's gravitas coupled with Remy's live-it-up attitude could have been interesting.) But instead it turned into a cheap thrill.
Also, I was so thrilled with Myles for not making her Succubus super slutty in the first book that it made me even more upset when Jackie got all hoochie mama in the sequel. Once again, Jackie has to deal with increased sexual neediness due to a curse that increases her metabolism and makes her horny all the time. If the recycling of the needs-sex-all-the-time plot device weren't annoying enough, now Myles introduces several unlikable men with whom Jackie has to battle her curse-induced attraction so as not to betray her unworthy boyfriends--who are off sulking and putting Jackie in more danger by omitting how much they know. Noah eventually redeems himself, but I just can't understand how Jackie can forgive Zane for not warning her about the danger she was in and making his "sacrifice" for her obsolete.
I guess what it boils down to is that I'm finding Jackie to be really weak. She has become less the Bridget Jones of the paranormal world--a veritable everywoman placed in extraordinary circumstances with whom most women can identify--into a pawn and plaything for the men in this story. I find this really disturbing, especially since she can't seem to stand up for herself against any men who have a certain cuteness factor. Jill Myles is still a good writer and for all my misgivings about her plot and characterizations, this second attempt is very readable. The last quarter of the book really picks up and is a better read than the first three quarters. But I'm just not sure I'll keep going with this series. I certainly won't pay for a copy of the yet-to-be-released third book. Not unless she actually furthers the romance between the principle characters and turns this series back into a romance series.
And that leads me into another one of my objections with this second book--Jackie's ditzy personality. For a smart girl, Myles writes Jackie as pretty stupid most of the time and has the other characters treat her like a child as well. In the first story this worked because Jackie was new to being a Succubus and it followed that she wouldn't know much about it. But in the second book, having her walk around blind to all the dangers of her existence and having her boyfriends omit key intelligence from her "to protect her" only to inspire even more poor decisions is really insulting to the character and to the reader. It's getting old.
Thirdly, I was depressed with the direction Myles took Jackie's best friend Remy. In the first book, Remy ended up sharing a body with Joachim, one of the first angels to fall from heaven. He seemed a tragic figure--one who loved unwisely, couldn't succeed as a vampire because he was too good, and died seeking the forgiveness of heaven. So why in book two has he turned into a second rate horror movie stereotype and is possessing Remy's body a la the Exorcist? There was a possibility for a much more intriguing story for Remy and Joachim concerning character development and plot. (Joachim's gravitas coupled with Remy's live-it-up attitude could have been interesting.) But instead it turned into a cheap thrill.
Also, I was so thrilled with Myles for not making her Succubus super slutty in the first book that it made me even more upset when Jackie got all hoochie mama in the sequel. Once again, Jackie has to deal with increased sexual neediness due to a curse that increases her metabolism and makes her horny all the time. If the recycling of the needs-sex-all-the-time plot device weren't annoying enough, now Myles introduces several unlikable men with whom Jackie has to battle her curse-induced attraction so as not to betray her unworthy boyfriends--who are off sulking and putting Jackie in more danger by omitting how much they know. Noah eventually redeems himself, but I just can't understand how Jackie can forgive Zane for not warning her about the danger she was in and making his "sacrifice" for her obsolete.
I guess what it boils down to is that I'm finding Jackie to be really weak. She has become less the Bridget Jones of the paranormal world--a veritable everywoman placed in extraordinary circumstances with whom most women can identify--into a pawn and plaything for the men in this story. I find this really disturbing, especially since she can't seem to stand up for herself against any men who have a certain cuteness factor. Jill Myles is still a good writer and for all my misgivings about her plot and characterizations, this second attempt is very readable. The last quarter of the book really picks up and is a better read than the first three quarters. But I'm just not sure I'll keep going with this series. I certainly won't pay for a copy of the yet-to-be-released third book. Not unless she actually furthers the romance between the principle characters and turns this series back into a romance series.
Lenna W. (bratz54) - reviewed Succubi Like It Hot (Succubus Diaries, Bk 2) on + 1029 more book reviews
Better then the first one, but I still having a hard time after lost from the first one but picks up better.
Elizabeth (elsasdaughter) reviewed Succubi Like It Hot (Succubus Diaries, Bk 2) on + 115 more book reviews
I like these stories. The first one was fun and entertaining, but this one makes is interesting. I really want to know what happens next. Will she ever choose between Noah and Zane? I like them both:)