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Lisa Cach (Author)
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August 2008
Samira was the lowliest creature of the Night World: a mere succubus, a winged spirit bringing dreams of passion to sleeping men. She knew every wicked wish that lurked in their hearts, and yet she had never felt the touch of a man's loving hand. Nor had she wanted to... until now.

Shattered by war and banished to a crumbling fortress, Nicolae turned to the dark, forbidden arts. When his conjuring summoned Samira, he sought to use her as a tool to oust the invader from his lands and regain all that he had lost. But when she arrives on his doorstep the next night in human form, all her powers stripped from her, he thinks he has no use for her whatsoever.

A creature of Night and a ruined prince: one called and the other came. What happened next would change their worlds forever.



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"Funny and sexy, yet touching- a brilliantly constructed dark fairy tale!" -- New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan

About the Author

Ms. Cach is a nationally bestselling author who helped launch Harlequin's Red Dress Ink imprint with Dating Without Novocaine. She has published with Pocket Books and is currently writing for Penguin Books. Cach won a Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award and has been a RITA finalist.

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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 326 pages
  • Publisher: Love Spell (August 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0505525208
  • ISBN-13: 978-0505525208
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,782,062 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Lisa Cach is the award-winning author of more than twenty romantic novels and novellas, ranging across sub-genres from Paranormal, Historical, Contemporary, and Chick Lit, to Young Adult. Her novel "Dating Without Novocaine" was named one of Waldenbooks' "Best Books of 2002," and she is a two-time finalist for the prestigious RITA Award from the Romance Writers of America.

Lisa Cach was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, where she still lives today. Her professional background includes teaching conversational English in Japan, and several years working the graveyard shift on a mental health crisis line. She has traveled to the foothills of the Himalaya, the jungles of Borneo, the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, and the painted caves of the Perigord Noir, in France. She has sailed the Caribbean as a working crew member of a research schooner, and the Bering Sea as a guest on a small ship.

Her love of travel has lately given way to pursuits closer to home: cooking, gardening, drawing. And, of course, reading. Her favorite book has always been Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre", while the only book to ever give her nightmares was Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Baskervilles".


Please visit her website at www.lisacach.com, or friend her on Facebook.

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Daring idea but flawed, October 10, 2004
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IRRS (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Come to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
I love Lisa Cach's books. The Changeling Bride is one of my top romances,
and many of her other's are fun, favorite reads. I was delighted when I
read she was going to have two books out in two months and that she
was returning to her fairy tale, paranormal style. After having read Come
to Me, I'm not so sure anymore.

The heroine of Come to Me is a sex dream demon, a succubus who
comes to men in their sleep and gives them pleasurable dreams.
Or rarely, nightmares to punish those who have treated the women
in their lives poorly. Samira has done this for over 3000 years and
the pattern almost never changes. Until one night when an incubus,
her male equivalent, asks a favor. He wants her to give a nightmare
to a Prince and break a political alliance with it. With no thought
as to its effect, she does and thereby brings war and terrible
suffering to another kingdom and one of its princes, Nicolae.

This prologue is, let me be honest, quite disturbing to read. I can
see why Cach does this, after all the heroine is a demon and
must be shown to need redeeming, but it's hard to read. Then
for the next third of the book, Samira is a dark creature until
she assumes human form for 30 days. Now all of a sudden,
we get Samira the wannabe cute demonette. Cach inserts
humor here, some of it literally bathroom humor, and tries
to make Samira cuddly and endearingly naive. The change
is stark and it's not easy to switch gears.

Then, during the last third, Samira gets a heart and goes all
care bear, group hug on us. Meanwhile, our hero Nicolae
spends his time searching for revenge by thumbing through
books on demonology and the occult. To do what? we don't
know. He doesn't know. No one knows and the story kind
of drifts. Then comes the "love conquers all" ending. Again
with a cute punch, that while original, doesn't quite match
the dark opening of the story.

Another point is that the book is fairly short, just less than
300 pages so Cach is forced to use the "I will never ______
again!" (love, trust, try) type of characterization and actions to move
her story and characters along. The subtle changes and shading
that I've enjoyed in other books just isn't here. All of which makes
me wish for the type of book I know she's written in the past.
This one was good in parts, OK overall but could have been
much better. C+/B-
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent paranormal romance., October 8, 2004
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This review is from: Come to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
Succubus Samira does a favor for her Incubus friend Theron, not knowing the nightmarish chain of events that come of it. Not until she meets Nicolae, a tormented Prince studying the black arts in an attempt to seek revenge on the man who has left his body and soul scarred. Samira is caught and punished, made a powerless human female that must aid Nicolae as well as learn why humans are superior. This is dark fairy tale has just the right touch of light to it and I am eager to read the next entry in the series.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The paranormal romance for people who don't like paranormal romance, July 25, 2005
This review is from: Come to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
I added Lisa Cach to my list of must-read romance authors by random chance, having run out of new books by my favorite authors. The synopsis intrigued me. (If you like dark heros and sensual love scenes, can you go far wrong with a demon who seduces women in their dreams?)

Not having read Cach before, I was ready to skip some pages if there was too much of what usually bothers me about the paranormal genre: the overly detailed descriptions of paranormal culture, with all the mechanics of how they find their destined life mates, etc. I appreciate the creativity that goes into inventing a paranormal world, but for me it gets in the way of the male-female relationship, as with historical romances that try to teach a history lesson.

Give me the romance of the setting, but don't make me pass a pop quiz on shapeshifter culture or the Napoleonic wars.

Thank you, Lisa Cach, for providing magic instead of a lesson.

This novel and its companion book, "Dream of Me," provide just enough background to make us feel some sympathy for Cach's demons and succubi. They seem so powerful by mortal standards, but they are slaves to higher powers. They court danger when their behavior toward humans deviates from the rule book. They sometimes envy the sunlit world. An understanding of their dilemma gives these characters the necessary vulnerability to make us want them to find love.

Heaven knows, they have plenty of lust in their lives. But no love, unless they risk their immortality.

The sex scenes sizzle, and eventually lead to touching love scenes. I'm delighted with Cach's sense of humor, which had me smiling when I least expected to and even made me laugh out loud a time or two. In a sunless world of unloved demons, touches of humor kept me reading and made me expect to be rewarded in the end.

I've since read The Mermaid of Penperro, which I absolutely loved, and have some of Cach's older novels on order. "Mermaid," like "Come To Me" and "Dream of Me," is essentially a sensual romance with well-developed characters faced caught up in conflicts that can only be resolved when sex accepts love as its other half. There's just enough otherworldly magic to make the ride fun.

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