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Succubus on Top (Georgina Kincaid, Book 2) Paperback – January 1, 2008

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Book 2 of 6 in the Georgina Kincaid Series

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  • Series: Georgina Kincaid (Book 2)
  • Paperback: 340 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington; Reprint edition (January 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0758216424
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758216427
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (181 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #613,146 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By R. Kyle VINE VOICE on January 8, 2008
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Seattle based seductress, Georgina Kincaid, is back and she's got more balls in the air than an immortal should be able to juggle.

Author and personal idol, Seth Mortensen and Georgina are falling in love. The problem is, they cannot consummate their relationship without Georgina consuming some of Seth's lifeforce and consequently shortening his life.

Her old friend, Bastien, is in Seattle with an assignment he cannot fail. He must seduce Dana Dailey, radio hostess and right-wing family values lobbyist--or else.

Her co-worker, Doug Sato, has a new drummer in his band and they're taking off like wildfire. Well, everything Doug is doing is taking off like wildfire except when he hits a low--unfortunately, Georgina suspects that someone immortal is causing the problem and she's concerned for her friend's life.

As I stated in the first review for "Succubus Blues," I honestly never thought this would be my type of book. Richelle Mead's got a magic pen and she can pin the 'hooker with the heart of gold' tag on a succubus and make it fit. Georgina is truly likable. She's got ethics for a girl in her profession. For the most part, she only messes with bad guys. The rest of her cast is lively and interesting. I'm fascinated that her boss, the demon Jerome, hangs out in Seattle with the angel, Carter. Quite an unlikely pair.

Ms. Mead juggles more than three separate conflicts with ease and she provides resolution for enough of them to make the book satisfying. This is not a series that has 'to be continued' stamped boldly at the back. Plus, you can read "Succubus on Top" before "Succubus Blues" if you wish. There's enough backstory to explain the characters without being infodump.
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Geogina Kincaid is a succubus with a bumbling girl-next-door charm. She and her crew of demonic allies live in Seattle where they corrupt innocents for their infernal bosses, and she works in a bookstore called Emerald Isle books.

This is the second book in the series, and I found it somewhat weaker than the first. Georgina is a fun character, but I find her personality at times a bit tiresome. Georgina lacks insight into the human condition and seems very inexperienced for someone who has lived as long as she. She gets surprised too often by the quirkiness of the humans, and seems to have no trouble destroying the health and happiness of good mortals to protect her love Seth who is about as interesting as oatmeal.

The subplot involving the evil talk show host didn't interest me. It felt heavy-handed and preachy too me. I also felt Georgina's outrage was a bit strange. Georgina has lived for centuries through eras where women were considered property and prejudice and religion ruled, and yet she seems very modern in her core values and beliefs and very outraged besides to see these values espoused by anyone. I would think someone born centuries past would not be surprised by viewpoints like Dana's. George seemed like a modern young woman confronted by a bigot, rather than a centuries old immortal who likely was a bigot herself at some point in her life (as many ancient people were). I think Georgina should be more worldly and a bit jaded by such things. It is hardly anything new to someone of her lifespan.

The second weakness of the story is the romance. Georgina rhapsodizes about Seth, but the fact of the matter, is Seth bores me to tears. He's not romantic, not hot, and Georgina's longing for him is unexplained and overdone.
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I found this book fairly boring and I really missed the interaction with her friends (they remained in the background for much of this book). I wasn't enamored of the male succubus character and am tired of the "we can't have sex" line with the author. I really enjoyed her first book, but this one was one I bought and then donated to the public library (I should have checked it out from there first!)
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Plot Summary: After Georgina Kincaid's true nature was revealed to her idol, writer Seth Mortensen, they've begun a tentative relationship. Being a succubus demon kind of sucks, because that means Georgina cannot have sex with the one man who lights her fire, and instead, she must seduce a parade of losers on a continual basis. To say that this is a slight strain on the couple is a gross understatement. Georgina also juggles trying to help a human friend who becomes an addict, and a fellow demon who needs help bringing down a pompous radio talk show host.

I think this series took a bit of a stumble with Succubus on Top. I found myself utterly frustrated with Georgina and Seth's relationship throughout this entire book. What worked the first time around, in Succubus Blues (Georgina Kincaid, Book 1), already feels tedious and tired. The entire story is about two people forced to have a platonic relationship when they clearly want more. Okay, that said, Richelle Mead is an excellent story-teller, and even with my repeated frustrations, I still thought this was a good book. I'm just hoping that this same scenario isn't played out over and over in each installment in this series, or I won't last until the end.

I was also scratching my head at Georgina's strange morality. She'll walk over hot coals for some humans, but she'll literally screw others into damnation. I sort of wish she'd embrace the evil, or renounce it, but she straddles the line in ways that confuse me. I haven't bought into this concept that she's a succubus with a heart of gold... yet. The next book might change my mind.
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