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Girl/Succubus · Book 1

The Girl Who Sucks At Being A Succubus

by Adam L.V. Ellis
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What if you inherited your mother’s dark curse, but not her black heart?

Remmy is everything a succubus shouldn’t be: gentle, modest and anxious with poor control of her abilities. With no successes to her record, she flees to the Bible Belt, where no fiend would think to look… maybe.

But with little insight into Earth culture, can she really fit in any better? Or will she only leave a doomed trail for somebody to follow and raise some hell?

In this comedic, cozy urban fantasy with some horror and slice-of-life flavor, she must figure out how not to bumble making friends and experience earthly rites like going to church or prison… maybe even learning about love, not that lust stuff her boss gave her worksheets about.

This is a relatively family-friendly story for teens and adults, set in a world based heavily upon the Bible and the myths about Lilith and her children.

This book and series examines themes like family curses, personal responsibility, the power of kindness, and the societal pressure to sexualize and harden oneself, then offers an alternative of embracing true femininity/masculinity and love.

Type
Novel
Published
May 2026
Language
EN

Content rating

Author-supplied. Hover a meter for the rubric.

Language
1/4

rare, soft words

Violence
2/4

limited injury detail

Romance / Sex
2/4

kissing, touching not sensual

Biblical Themes
4/4

central to the story

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