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Wicked Hot

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 29, 2013

    Her best book!

    Her best book!

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  • Posted May 28, 2012

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    Most erotic book I¿ve EVER read

    Wow wow and wow. Most erotic book I’ve EVER read. Seriously intense! Wow!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 23, 2008

    Wicked Hot is Hot, Hot, Hot

    Wicked Hot Charlene Teglia The beautifully seductive Edana is a succubus cursed to wander the earth feeding off and cursing human souls. Having died after committing the mortal sin of murder, Edana now is under the power of the devil himself. The irony of her current status is that when she died, she was still a virgin, and now, she can¿t seem to complete the deed without draining the human men in her way. Then she¿s assigned to seduce Eli and Dal, two brothers with superhuman strength and her prospects start looking up. She just might experience an orgasm after all. That is, if she¿s not slain first. Eli the warrior and Dal the teacher are two Nephilim living a quiet existence in Washington. The Nephilim are ancient creatures born of angel fathers and human mothers. Thought to be extinct, they have lived under the demons¿ radar. Until now. Because good and evil is rapidly losing its precarious balance, Eli has begun conjuring, binding and banishing demons into the void of nonexistence. Likewise, Dal has been teaching young witches the lost art of good magic. Edana soon finds herself in the Nephilim household, sharing domestic duties and find her way into bed. With both of them. Sex with the brothers is cosmically blissful but in no time, she starts to experience another emotion, one wholly unfamiliar to her. Eli, with his Alpha strength and smoldering intensity, unwittingly sends the sexy succubus headlong into the arms of love. Will she be able to complete her nefarious mission, or will she allow herself to trust the man who can free her from the curse that bound her many years ago? Having read many of Ms. Teglia¿s previous novels, it was a no-brainer to read Wicked Hot. However, after having read this book, it must be said that Wicked Hot isn¿t as good as the rest of her stories. It¿s better. In fact, I¿ll go out on a limb here to say that this book has to be the best novel she¿s written. Engrossed from the first page, I didn¿t let go until the last word was read. Kept on the edge of my seat, it was never quite apparent how this story would end until I read the words. It¿s always good writing to have a strong, Alpha hero and a feisty, intelligent heroine. Add realistic internal and external conflict, stir and bake. Eli and Edana are choice ingredients for this recipe of dark, edgy romance. Add in Dal and you have a story so hot, you need oven mitts to turn the pages. The characters were well developed, the story line fast paced, the passion intense and the sex absolutely nuclear. Forget the ice cubes, head straight to the Arctic Circle, and make sure you have a couple of hours blocked in your schedule. Once you pick up Wicked Hot and start reading, you won¿t be doing anything else until you¿ve finished.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    wickedly hot romantic fantasy

    As a Saxon, Edana killed a Norman in 1066, damning her to hell. When Nick makes her a succubus for centuries her whole being enticed men into giving up their souls for a chance to have sex with her. She never has sex because she drains her victims before they can do the deed so she remains a virgin because before she was one a when she was a human. This time when she returns to Nick he has a special assignment waiting for her.------------ He want the succubus to destroy the Nephilim, the beings born between the mating of angels and human females. They were destroyed by the Flood, but they are back to restore the balance between humanity and a surplus of demons. Eli has the power to conjure and bind the demon to him so that she must do what he says or be punished in the Void of nothingness. When Edana meets Eli and his brother Del, she learns the Nephilim are given another chance to protect humanity from the overabundance of demons. However Edana has feelings for Eli, but their relationship seems doomed from the start because if she succeeds on her mission he is doomed while if he succeeds on his mission she is doomed.----------------- This wickedly hot romantic fantasy is filled with sexual encounters of all kind including ménage a trois and light bondage that enhance the intriguing story line. The Nephilim are being tested to see if they control their lust while Edana is the target of all sides as the lure. The dilemma of loving the enemy is devilishly designed in Charlene Teglia¿s evocative XXX supernatural romance.---------- Harriet Klausner

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