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Review: Succubus Lost by Tiffany Allee

Title:  Succubus Lost
Author:  Tiffany Allee
Genre:  Paranormal
Pages:  211
Published:  May 2012
Publisher:  Entangled
Source:  via Bewitching Book Tours
Where to buy:  Amazon

Synopsis:

Someone is kidnapping and incinerating otherworlders beyond recognition, and detective Marisol Whitman, a succubus, races to find the murderer before he claims another victim. But her pursuit is derailed when her responsible younger sister vanishes. Marisol suspects foul play and enlists support from an unlikely source: an agent from the Otherworlder Enforcement Agency, Valerio Costa.

When the trail pointing to everyone from vampires to witches dries up, Agent Costa admits to knowing more than he’s shared. Marisol’s sister’s kidnapper harnesses more magic than she can imagine—and they’re running out of time. To find her sister before her powers are drained and twisted beyond recognition, Marisol must connect the dots between cases and put her trust in Costa, a salamander who may burn her before she can solve either case.

When ashes turn up in an alley, detective and succubus Marisol is on the case.  As she starts digging into the investigation, her sister and friend disappear without a trace.  With the help of OWEA agent Costa she’s determined to find out who took her sister and why.

We briefly meet Marisol and get a bit of background into her sister in “Banshee Charmer” the companion novel to “Succubus Lost”.  I really enjoyed Marisol’s perspective in this novel, she’s a fantastic character! 

Bound and determined to do anything to find her sister, Marisol puts herself in the path of the kidnappers.  With the help of Costa, she digs into all aspects of the investigation and learns who she can and can’t trust. 

Like Mac and Aidan’s relationship in “Banshee Charmer”; Marisol and Costa have their ups and downs, trust issues and everything in between.  Can she really trust him?  There are again so many twists and turns in this story it kept me hooked from page one up to the very end.

Will I recommend this book?  Oh yes, if you loved Banshee Charmer, then you need to pick this book up as well.  For someone who love paranormals and mystery this author is definitely for you.  Will I read more by this author?  YES!  I can't wait to see what Tiffany comes up with next for the OWEA. 

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