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Incubastard is the story of Loch, an incubus, and Mishka, a human with her own undiscovered secrets. They are forced together when Mishka unintentionally summons him which, let’s be honest, is a lesson in why you should never try manifestation spells with the aid of a creepy old spellbook. Damn! That girl got very lucky!
In Mishka’s eyes Loch starts out as highly annoying (and that’s being kind!) but to me, his flirty, cheeky, sex-obsessed nature was rather endearing. Considering he’s a demon, I found his character to be surprisingly romantic and it was quite heartwarming to see him transform from orgy-crazed to monogamous with his love for Mishka. Loch also has a remarkable sense of right and wrong, and the ability to deliver the perfect justice for those who have sinned. Loch’s delivery of punishments is not just a plot point or a way to include some more violence in the storyline but serves to fuel the fire and emotional difficulties between the two.
Incubastard is a fun, forbidden, enemies to lovers read, but also one of those that really tugs at your heart. Once Mishka and Loch finally get it together, the book is peppered with heartbreak as they think of their tragic future and the prospect of being ripped apart.
Unsurprisingly, being a story about an Incubus, the book is full of steam. We’re talking steam between humans of different flavours, steam between a human and demon, steam between demons. Yep! Incubastard has it all. If that kind of thing offends you then I wouldn’t even bother to read the blurb, but if you’re a little more open-minded then it’s time to get your demon-loving freak on. You’re gonna love this book.
WHY YOU SHOULD READ INCUBASTARD
* Laugh out loud moments from Loch, Mishka and Leena
* The orgasms!
* The heartbreaking tragedy
* Seriously awesome female lead and her kick-ass best mate
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 7 October, 2021: Finished reading
- 7 October, 2021: Reviewed