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Sometimes when you think you aren’t anything special it takes a little hope, a little love, and a lot of truth to make you really see not what you are, but who you are. The trick is, as always, to thyself be true. If you can, then anything is possible…

Delilah is unassuming, sees herself as unattractive and, as a whole, really doesn’t feel like she has a lot of worth. At least until she meets Ken, gets tangled up with Chloe, run over by her mother, whom she’s never seen… and also finds out that she’s a Succubus. But that’s not quite true. She’s a lot more than that as everyone around her will soon find out.

I simply love Delilah. There’s really no other way to put it. She’s kind, she cares, she has a good soul and more importantly, she knows, without a doubt, what’s right and what’s wrong. She is not a stereotypical Succubus, she has no horns or tail, or wings for that matter, but she has something much more important and powerful. There’s a light around her, something that isn’t expected of a Succubus and being that, having that, means that she need not be like all of the rest of her kind. She might even have the ability to change the world and for the better.

Her transformation from “ordinary” to “swan” is just so cute and I loved the interplay between herself and Chloe as that happened. Chloe is another Succubus in the story, one that at the beginning seems to be teetering on the edge of right and wrong in a lot of ways, and to be honest I wasn’t sure I liked her at the beginning of the story, but she grew on me, she changed by the end of the story and honestly that was a really well done transformation.

Then there is Ken, a nice guy that Delilah has her first Succubus experience with, but as well, also has another experience that appeared to be impossible. So everyone tells them both. Mind you, honestly, the mythos that gets built up around Delilah really makes what happens and the reasons behind it, exactly right for her. But Ken turns out to be something unexpected and in the wake of Delilah’s choice in what she does for him, that opens up a very interesting plot and relationship. It makes a huge different to Delilah, even if it takes her forever to see it and Ken about as long to get his own family to deal with the truth as well.

I mentioned Delilah’s mother, she is Nerissa, and she is, honestly, a vain, power hungry little scared thing that wants to rule the world. She’s quite clearly a threat from the moment she first appears. But the thing is, who she is, being so dark inside, so uncaring about her daughter and what happens when they meet is… sad. There is a very clear difference between mother and daughter here and, for me at least, that made Delilah so much more than her mother would ever be.

The supporting characters, Succubi and otherwise, have their own clear personalities and there’s a lot of world building that I really enjoyed. The relationships in the story mattered the most and that I found added to my enjoyment of the story. There is still a lot of mystery, questions about the why’s and how’s to be answered. But for this work that wasn’t important. What did matter was Delilah making a decision, being true to herself and defending that against some really bad odds.

Beautifully written, I couldn’t put the story down. All of the little quirks, laughs, tears and joy that Delilah and her friends go through tell a story that just spoke to me so very deeply. In short, Delilah is very much one of the Succubi. And I adore her.

A solid five out of five pitchforks.

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Pure froth. That said it was mildly amusing. The characters are two dimensional and don't show any growth. On the positive side there were no glaring grammatical errors or typos. The plot was predictable but it didn't end with a cliffhanger. And sometimes froth clenses the palate between weightier books.
The Succubus in a Red Dress was a fun read. It's not my normal genre but it was a fantastic surprise. I enjoyed reading about protagonist Delilah, and her naivete at the beginning. I love that she grows and is a real character, with a mix of normal and abnormal struggles - including dealing with her own mother in ways that makes anyone else's parental struggles seem small and insignificant. I look forward to reading more of Dan Garcia's work - very well written and entertaining!
Was reluctant to give this book a try simply because the title included the word for a demon assuming female form and... Well, you can look it up. The cute cover, the seeming friendliness of the author and a few light-hearted tweets later, however, and I was successfully wooed to the point where I actually did decide to pick it up ~ and enjoyed it! It's not by any means as dark as the word succubus infers and it's full of humor to boot. A good first book in a series, I found the story to be well written and unpredictable, and could relate to the characters. I especially liked the main character, Delilah, the nerdy coffee clerk. My favorite thing though was the author's writing voice. Glad I "succumbed" to giving it a read. Let it surprise you, too.
A different take on the succubus legend from the Middle Ages and a delightful one at that!

Delilah, an ordinary person, suddenly comes into her powers as a succubus. And the consequences are hilarious for us and a little on the frightening side for her.

Filled with humor, sweet romance, and a healthy dollop of suspense, The Succubus in a Red Dress is a very fun read. A bit over the top, but heck it's comedy. And being a bit over the top, makes it all the more funny. I haven't read such delightful fantasy in quite awhile.

Delilah is a sweetie and I have my sights on the rest of the series.
This is a fun paranormal read. I don't do spoilers, but I figure if you're reading this, you've read the description and have a clue about the synopsis. ;-)

I originally read this book for free on Wattpad, and enjoyed it enough to follow the continuing story as well as come here and purchase the books. I am supporting Daniel Garcia's writing, but I also want to be able to re-read the series whether it's still up on Wattpad or not.

The Succubus in a Red Dress, like the books that follow in the series, is a light, fun read, but it's more than fluff. It's also good, serious writing. Every single character has a distinct voice and personality. Daniel has a great imagination and actual writing skill. I've yet to be disappointed by anything he's written.

If you're looking for some excellent escapism, grab this book, then go get the rest of the series The Succubus and the Crown, and The Succubus in the Black Hat, and then grab Fight the Night! A Calistity Mueller Story. Enjoy! -)
Delilah is barely making ends meet at a boring barista job. Her whole life does a 180 after she touched a customer and he dies. She doesn't realize she's a succubus until Ken, a demon hunter, lures her out on a date with the intent to kill her. She meets her new succubus friend, Chloe, who takes her under her wing. They all have a battle ahead of them, so the succubus ' and demon hunters better learn to settle their differences and work towards the common good.

This book is an easy, fast read. If you're looking to start a lighthearted series, I recommend this one. I've already purchased the rest of the series and look forward to seeing how it ends.
Sometimes when you think you aren’t anything special it takes a little hope, a little love, and a lot of truth to make you really see not what you are, but who you are. The trick is, as always, to thyself be true. If you can, then anything is possible…

Delilah is unassuming, sees herself as unattractive and, as a whole, really doesn’t feel like she has a lot of worth. At least until she meets Ken, gets tangled up with Chloe, run over by her mother, whom she’s never seen… and also finds out that she’s a Succubus. But that’s not quite true. She’s a lot more than that as everyone around her will soon find out.

I simply love Delilah. There’s really no other way to put it. She’s kind, she cares, she has a good soul and more importantly, she knows, without a doubt, what’s right and what’s wrong. She is not a stereotypical Succubus, she has no horns or tail, or wings for that matter, but she has something much more important and powerful. There’s a light around her, something that isn’t expected of a Succubus and being that, having that, means that she need not be like all of the rest of her kind. She might even have the ability to change the world and for the better.

Her transformation from “ordinary” to “swan” is just so cute and I loved the interplay between herself and Chloe as that happened. Chloe is another Succubus in the story, one that at the beginning seems to be teetering on the edge of right and wrong in a lot of ways, and to be honest I wasn’t sure I liked her at the beginning of the story, but she grew on me, she changed by the end of the story and honestly that was a really well done transformation.

Then there is Ken, a nice guy that Delilah has her first Succubus experience with, but as well, also has another experience that appeared to be impossible. So everyone tells them both. Mind you, honestly, the mythos that gets built up around Delilah really makes what happens and the reasons behind it, exactly right for her. But Ken turns out to be something unexpected and in the wake of Delilah’s choice in what she does for him, that opens up a very interesting plot and relationship. It makes a huge different to Delilah, even if it takes her forever to see it and Ken about as long to get his own family to deal with the truth as well.

I mentioned Delilah’s mother, she is Nerissa, and she is, honestly, a vain, power hungry little scared thing that wants to rule the world. She’s quite clearly a threat from the moment she first appears. But the thing is, who she is, being so dark inside, so uncaring about her daughter and what happens when they meet is… sad. There is a very clear difference between mother and daughter here and, for me at least, that made Delilah so much more than her mother would ever be.

The supporting characters, Succubi and otherwise, have their own clear personalities and there’s a lot of world building that I really enjoyed. The relationships in the story mattered the most and that I found added to my enjoyment of the story. There is still a lot of mystery, questions about the why’s and how’s to be answered. But for this work that wasn’t important. What did matter was Delilah making a decision, being true to herself and defending that against some really bad odds.

Beautifully written, I couldn’t put the story down. All of the little quirks, laughs, tears and joy that Delilah and her friends go through tell a story that just spoke to me so very deeply. In short, Delilah is very much one of the Succubi. And I adore her.

A solid five out of five pitchforks.
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