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A Deeper Hunger

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Since she was a teen, Dahlia has known that intimacy with her can lead to tragic consequences for those she loves, but she doesn’t know why. Afraid of her unknown abilities, she has locked her desire away, only to have her body fall prey to a wasting illness that no doctor can diagnose. All that changes when she meets Thomas Wright. He introduces Dahlia to the world of the Kin, reveals her nature as a succubus, and teaches her to begin to control her powers. Her body starts to heal, and Dahlia comes to understand the power that comes with accepting her own sexuality, even as she sees that emotional attachments can have their dangers as well. Love is deadly for the succubi, and yet she cannot help her growing feelings for Thomas. Her physical hunger is finally sated, but the need in her heart deepens. A Deeper Hunger is the first steamy installment in the Dahlia Blooming paranormal erotic series. Readers will enjoy the compelling romance, the exploration of fantasy, and the intense chemistry found in these page.

391 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 2, 2019

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Jessica Woodard

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49 reviews4 followers
December 9, 2019
It's such a joy to read erotica that is hot and creative and also full of healthy relationships and real plot. I loved the detail in this, and while the sex was awesome, it's going to be the richly and lovingly detailed friendships that stick with me. Highly recommend!!
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13 reviews1 follower
December 9, 2019
Great story, fun lore

The author spends the time to establish the lore of her world while helping Dahlia overcome her own fears and fall in love. Of course love for a succubus is never going to be easy...
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