Book Review: Seductive Soul by Allyson Lindt
- Kristen Lewendon
- Aug 13, 2019
- 1 min read
Ubiquity Book 0.5
Ronnie’s not sure what to expect from demon orientation. Go experience the world is kind of a vague statement.
Then she meets her guide for the weekend. Irdu is a sexy incubus who’s up for anything she can imagine, makes incredible crepes, and does things with his tongue she didn’t think were possible.
Two full days of cotton candy, roller coasters, and a whole lot of time between the sheets has to come to an end sometime.
When Ronnie realizes Irdu’s been keeping secrets, it puts a hard stop on their fun. If she can’t reconcile who he is with her plans for the future, an incredible connection will be severed before they have a chance to explore what they could be.
Author’s Note: Seductive Soul is a high-heat paranormal prequel to the Ubiquity series, featuring a possessive incubus, a hint of mfm loving, and delicious alternate uses for chocolate sauce.
Ubiquity Series (Urban Fantasy Reverse Harem) Soul Reaper Soul Betrayer

My Review:
It’s been a very long time since I last read anything about Ronnie, so I feel like I’m approaching this as a brand new reader. Mind you, now I think I have to go back and read the first book all over again so that I can fit this new information into what I thought I knew. At least, this spicy little number gives me some insight into the complex office politics Ronnie has to deal with.
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