When Avery showed up for his temp job on Monday morning, he’d had certain expectations in mind. He was not expecting to end up bent over his new boss’s desk. It was an innocent mistake, and he’s determined to move on, but the experience left him breathless and more than a little curious. So when his new boss is left without a feeder, he volunteers to help. After all, that’s what any good assistant would do. Right?
Ozen made foolish decisions when he was hungry. He is grateful that his new assistant is so forgiving. But when he finds himself starving after his new feeder throws a temper tantrum and refuses to show up, he has no choice but to ask his assistant for help. After all, he had yet to meet an assistant who was so professional. Surely they could get through a feeder contract without any issues. Right?
happy accidents, virgin MMC, hungry incubus, Ozen is grumpy when he’s hungry, Avery is happy to be a snack, contracts should be taken seriously, petulant feeders will get their comeuppance, who knew you could order your perfect mate?, Avery is inexperienced, Ozen is a good teacher, mixing business with pleasure isn’t such a bad idea, CEOs make busy bosses, it’s just a crush, not, maybe contracts are meant to be broken, guaranteed HEA
I don't know if I loved this because it was truly great or if I just needed a safe-for-me win, but, I don't care, I pretty much smiled all the way through, loved this office romance between a human and an incubus, it hit all the office-y things I love in office romance, and I had a great time.
Human-incubus pairing. Hilarious setup in which the human, Avery, is a temp who's come to the office as an emergecy last-minute replacement temp to fill in for the incubus's (Ozen's) assistant and gets mistaken for Ozen's new feeder, who is overdue to start the same day. It starts with a literal bang--TW for unknowing dub-con, as Ozen truly thinks Avery is there to feed him (aka have orgasms so Ozen can absorb that sexual energy) and Avery is the most professional accommodating temp ever and assumes this is perhaps part of the job. As an accidental (just didn't have time/too busy) virgin, Avery is actually happy to have it happen, so, didn't feel coerced and their chemistry is off the charts because...well, because. There's a very good reason.
Ozen is horrified when he realizes the misunderstanding. But no one's ever fed him so well, so completely... Avery is embarrassed but ready to be totally professional and gets down to his real job. the new feeder arrives and has a snit because Ozen no longer needs to feed right away...some OM drama from that whiny baby.
Mostly I enjoyed the growing respect and connection Avery and Ozen find with each other. They're grownups, they do their jobs, Avery is terrific at his job...and when the real feeder turns out to be a total slimeball, Avery winds up taking on the feeder position officially. But. Contracts. Lines are drawn. Rules. They must keep it oh, so professional.
HA HA HA HA HA HA.
I loved this. I really did. I guess it could have leaned in to unsafe territory because a confused Ozen genuinely tries to feed from someone, anyone, else (attempt off page, definitely does not happen), but truly can't, for said Reason, but, it never felt that way, my gut never dropped, it was so clear these two were #endgame for feeder-incubus, for boss-assistant, for respectful communication (except when a very confused Ozen starts acting totally beyond the pall getting frantic that something's wrong with him...but it just amped up the romantic conflict in a way I enjoyed...!) and for meant-to-be, no-one-else-will-do love. I ate it up.
Ozen's company partner and employees are fabulous secondary characters. Avery...huh, I actually don't think he had friends outside of work? And I don't remember who his family is? I wasn't paying attention, but, that might be underdeveloped. But I didn't care, I was having too much fun. One other criticism, we don't see ANY justice for the bigots in the office who were harassing Avery and giving him a hard time for being human, which does seem a big oversight, as Ozen was pissed about it. Too bad. But again, this book delighted me so much, I'm not taking off a star. Total re-read for me.
HEA, boss-employee, human-incubus, accidental sex feeding paranormal romance, fated-mates sensibility. No others, no cheating, no one else will do, literally physically. Could feel unsafe for some on that front, but, didn't for me, I loved it, no gut squirming. Highly recommended. More please.
Found this book randomly while browsing KU and ohhh boy am I glad I found it! I was shocked if never heard of it, and equally excited to find something new- started it right away.. and just didn’t stop reading. Avery is adorable and sweet and so perfect and thoughtful. Just a REALLY good and caring person. His boss, Ozen, and incubus doesn’t understand the draw he feels to this tiny human. Once ozen gets his head out of his ass (and, let’s admit sometimes even while it’s still up there) he’s so caring and wonderful to Avery (mostly), and has a slightly adorable grumpy side. The spice in this is hot, the story is fun and entertaining. This was just such a fun read, I can’t wait to read the rest of the series!!! I need Taron to get his HEA!
Someone recced this since Im such a huge fan of the Goliaths of Wrestling series by Lily Mayne and this hit the perfect spot. While not as laugh out loud funny as Goliaths, this book was sweet & fun & sexy as hell. Definitely continuing on with the series.
Ok, most everything about this book is awesome. I loved both main characters, the spice was great (except I would’ve liked a scene or two where they leaned into the Sir aspect), and most of the supporting characters were fun and interesting to learn about.
HOWEVER (spoilers below)
As mentioned in the title of this review, there are several things that kept this from being a five star read for me. Firstly, why is it ok for Taron to leap over every boundary and decide consent (or lack thereof) doesn’t apply to him? He had Avery put to sleep without permission, invaded his home for days and refused to leave because Taron thought he knew best, and then stole Avery’s unfinished book. And Avery wasn’t nearly as upset about any of those things as he should’ve been. Taron never apologized, and was never taken to task about any of those things by Avery OR Ozen. It honestly was upsetting enough (for me) that it took quite a lot of the enjoyment out of the rest of the story.
And lastly, the people that bullied Avery on other floors in the building apparently got off scot free? I would’ve loved to see Ozen (or anyone) doing some yelling and firing over that.
All in all, I loved most things about this book, and I will reread it, but I will be skipping the parts where Taron goes way over the line, and I’m unable to rate this one higher than 3 stars. Enjoy!
The kickoff to Amy Padillas new Charmed Away Temp Agency series. Ozen is an overworked incubus who tends to let his hunger take control vs. setting the right boundaries with his feeders. Avery, the new temp from Charmed Away Temp Agency, is mistaken for his new feeder, which leads to the beginning of this unique love story. They have instant work chemistry and pair well togehter to fill his needs. When things happen, Avery shows how understanding and compassionate he is for all species, even though at times. Let's be honest I question if Ozen deserves loyalty. It takes Ozen having a pretty brutal wake-up call to realize how much his choices affect both him and Avery. What makes Avery so great is that he just wants to be his own person and will do what's needed to help those around him. With a great cast of friends/ co-workers, I'm looking forward to seeing what comes next from this world.
4.5☆ This one was delightful, definitely an underrated author who I hope sticks around long enough to get the attention her books deserve! My only two quibbles with this one were But despite these minor hiccups, it was bt FAR one of the best reads I've come across in a while, and I enjoyed it big time 😊
The characters are really bland and one-dimensional. There's also too much fluff, as in, there are a lot of descriptions for things that could easily have been skipped or summarized. The author also seems to have the tendency to overexplain things, which adds to the amount of superfluous text.
I can overlook the fluff thing but unfortunately, I cannot get invested in these characters or their relationships, so I'm stopping here.
*Cue Prof. Farnsworth voice* GOOD NEWS EVERYONE, I’VE FOUND A NEW FAVOURITE AUTHOR!
Ohhhhh my gosh this was so so so good and I’m furious with myself for not starting this series sooner. This felt like if Lily Mayne’s ‘Impromptu Match’ and Grae Bryan’s ‘Inviting Bedlam’ got smushed together into its own totally unique and completely charming story. It was one of those books that had me squealing with joy when the characters finally admitted how they felt and I am a SUCKER for a paranormal finding their fated mate, like ugh, adore that.
It’s an office romance between hyper-competent human temping assistant Avery and hyper-competent Incubus CEO Ozen. If you have a competency kink, this book is gonna do things for you. Incubus’s have contracts with people who act as their ‘feeders’ - they have sexual relations with the Incubus so the Incubus is fed and the feeders get money (and pleasure). When Avery turns up for his first ad temping as an executive assistant, Ozen accidentally mistakes Avery as his new feeder… and suddenly Avery isn’t a 27-year-old virgin anymore more. When Ozen’s actual new feeder attempts to starve Ozen because of the misunderstanding, Avery jumps in to save his boss and volunteers to be his feeder instead.
The contract very clearly states that there should be no feelings or emotions between feeders and clients… but the more time Avery and Ozen spend together, the more the contract is at risk of being broken!
Aaahhh so good and I’m so excited to read everyone else’s books too - the side characters are all absolutely gorgeous and I’m so excited to see them meet their mates!!
Read The Incubus’s Assistant for: ✨ MM paranormal romance ✨ Office romance ✨ Agency temp x CEO ✨ Human x Incubus ✨ Fated mates ✨ Pesky contract in the way ✨ So so funny and sweet ✨ Side characters are amazing ✨ My competency kink loved this ✨ Hyped for the rest of the series!!!
3.5 rounded up. I thought this was a good fun unique rom com. It had an interesting premise. Very steamy. But for a fun unique rom com, it was like 100 pages longer than it needed to be.
Read for a group challenge. Incubus should pretty much be smut. This one was surprisingly innocent. Temp Avery and boss Ozen with the miscommunication. Shitty Feeder in the background who got off easy. I liked the support characters, so looking forward to them getting their mates. Ozen needed badgering. The father tried. Thank f*ck for the grandfather knowing things. Hungry patient incubus x eager professional virgin.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This book was clunky with lots of telling in the beginning. Two trigger warnings should be added for an entitled jerk, a male Karen (not the MCs), as a huge pain throughout the book. And then there is some serious bullying. Our human MMC Avery is a blond, blue-eyed twink, but unfortunately, a Gary Stu, with the old virgin trope. He's also a romance writer, so a little too cutesy with that. There's a part where the other MC, the ancient but gorgeous Ozen, hurts Avery physically and emotionally, but I didn't think Ozen groveled enough before being forgiven. And my last negative was being told how wonderful the smex was instead of it actually written out and described. Like, I need the spice and the feels but this was just shallow and sorta cute. Despite all this, I liked the world and the characters. It feels promising, so I'll probably pick up another book in the series.
Really enjoyed this. However, the time of skin colour descriptions being the following "His skin was like melted chocolate" (p. 34) is long over... I thought o.O
Quote “So that’s how I get you to relax,” Ozen commented. Avery blinked a few times, looking around. He’d lost track of time, and the sun was going down now. Ozen had a small smile on his face, one hand tucked casually into his pocket as he studied Avery. Avery wasn’t sure what he was looking for, and he was a little self conscious. He’d found a blanket at one point and made himself into a burrito, melting into the cushions. The only time he moved was to take sips from the reusable water bottle Ozen had insisted he take with him. He probably looked like a child. p. 195
The Incubus's Assistant is the first book in the Charmed Away Temp Agency series. This is the story of Avery a temp secretary who is accidentally confused for a feeder by Ozen an incubus and his temporary boss. Avery is such a caring person in a world where humans are thought of as lesser. Ozen is one of the owners and creators of the company Avery is temping at. I couldn't put this book down once I started. I really enjoyed the storyline. I love the world Amy Padilla has created. Ozen drove me crazy sometimes because he couldn't see how he was affecting Avery. I loved all Ozen's friends and can't wait to read their stories. I would definitely recommend this book.
This was a fairly low-conflict novel. It also had a large quantity of spice, although it was all very brief and so not quite the quality I would prefer. Avery came off as a Mary Sue to me. Everything he did was perfect, including writing a romance novel called "The Incubus's Assistant."
I have a feeling that Padilla's writing just doesn't resonate much with me.
What a great start to a new series. This is a new to me author, and I have to say is what a great start. The world build was amazing. I loved all the different paranormals we got to meet. And in love pd the switch in the world about who had power and who didn’t. I love the relationship between them. Both trying to stay professional. The writing was great and the smexy was yum I mean it’s an Incubus after all. I’m excited for the next book because all of the side characters were amazing. And believe it or not I actually wish there were more. More groveling. Deeper conversations.
For future me: Dual pov No cheating/ sharing Switch role Smexy before relationship
Story C+ Narration by Joel Leslie A Averaging to B
Joel does his usual masterful job narrating this book, with unique voices for each character and tons of wonderful voice acting. His performance definitely enhanced the enjoyment.
The book itself is cute, at times funny, and full of sexy scenes, but doesn't have much depth of story or character development. Every possible hurdle was gotten over more by pushing it down rather than jumping it. Poof! It doesn't exist anymore.
I probably won't continue with the series since the rest aren't on Hoopla.
While starting his new temp job, Avery is mistaken for the boss’s feeder. Ozen is an incubus who feels bad after mistaking his temp assistant for his new feeder. Through a series of events, Avery agrees to be Ozen’s feeder as well as his assistant.
Ozen is confused at the fact that feeding from Avery is so different from all his previous feeders. He seeks advice from friends and finally family.
***** POV… third person
Standalone or series… book 1 in series CAN be read as a standalone