In Soul Sucka, we follow Callidora, a fierce and seductive soul hunter with a tragic past and a powerful the ability to literally suck the souls of predators and abusers. From the streets of Montgomery, Alabama, to the dark corners of New York City, Callidora and her tight-knit crew—Jazibell, Salem, and Nadia—serve as divine vigilantes, targeting rapists, pedophiles, and other vile men through a mix of seduction, spirituality, and vengeance.
Haunted by her own pain but empowered by ancestral magic, Callidora uses sex as both weapon and justice. As she navigates her own emotional turmoil, questions of love, trauma, and redemption emerge. But her mission becomes even more dangerous when she crosses paths with demonic forces and killers who no longer have souls to take.
Soul Sucka is a gritty, erotic, supernatural thriller that blends street realism with spiritual warfare. With themes of trauma, female empowerment, justice, and revenge, this novel paints a brutally honest picture of the scars left by abuse and the power some women reclaim through righteous fury.
One of the standout features of Soul Sucka is its inventive approach to death. The book doesn't just kill off characters; it does so in ways that are as creative as they are chilling. Each death feels like an intricate puzzle, adding layers of tension and mystery that keep you guessing. These deaths are more than just shocking moments—they feel purposeful, contributing to the eerie atmosphere and heightening the suspense throughout the story. Whether it's through supernatural forces or twisted circumstances, the creative ways characters meet their end elevate the book from a typical thriller to something much more memorable.
Soul Sucka is a bold and unique story that blends paranormal elements with grit and supernatural vengeance. The premise is creative and unapologetic, centering powerful women who use their abilities in unconventional ways.
The tone shifts throughout the book, moving from paranormal fantasy into a darker thriller feel toward the end. The overall concept is bold, ambitious, and memorable.
This is not a romance, and it doesn’t pretend to be... it leans fully into darker, graphic territory. Readers who enjoy gritty supernatural thrillers with strong, complex female leads will find this one especially compelling as the stakes build in the final act.