Virgin Daiquiri by Moira Rogers
Where does one go when one is a virgin sacrifice prophesied by your family of dark witches and is set to be sacrificed within the month? Why to Last Call to rid yourself of any possibility of being a black magic sacrifice, of course. Caitlin Carlson knew what she was doing when she ordered a virgin daiquiri against Bernie’s protestations, but that doesn’t make her any less nervous about it.
Leo knew she was a virgin psychic long before Bernie informed them over the loud speaker that she had ordered a virgin daiquiri. In fact, he is probable the only demon in the bar that doesn’t get hot at the thought of corrupting her. One SOS from Bernie and a drink down his pants later and Leo is trying to convince himself he’s answering Caitlin’s call to help her for her own good. Well, trying to anyway…
Virgin Daiquiri the forth installment in the Last Call series by Moira Rogers, fans of this series will be delighted by this quick treat of an erotic story. Caitlin is in an unenviable situation with an enviable solution. Her doubts are well portrayed, but I loved that she goes toe to toe with Leo from the start. Leo is just the perfect foil: a hot demon bad boy that can, but doesn’t, do bad and looks like a surfer? *sigh* Definitely another great character from Moira Rogers. This is a very well rounded short story and I loved how conclusive the ending was. I hope we see these two characters again, but if not, I really enjoyed the telling of their Last Call experience.
Book Stats:
- e-book, digital format
- Publisher: Changeling Press
- Book Length: Novella
- Language: English
- ISBN: 978-1-60521-108-4
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Books in the Last Call series in the order they should be read:
Kamikaze
Hurricane
Tequila Sunrise
Virgin Daiquiri
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This sounds like a really interesting premise for a story. A virgin sacrifice wanting to change her fate by ridding herself of her virgin status- Brilliant! Making the hero/hopeful corrupter a demon seems like it would add an interesting flair to the entire thing as well.
Sounds like a good novella!
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