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Steamy fantasy book, succubus-type character being after the “seed” of male protagonist



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I'm trying to remember the name of a fantasy book I read a while back (10 years ago).



There was a male protagonist who was some kind of "chosen one" and a succubus-type character who was after his "seed" for some grand purpose.



I think the book ended with the succubus having sex with him and acquiring said genetic material. I think it had a mostly realistic setting with fantasy elements interspersed.



Random bits:




  • at one point the succubus tries to set up a meeting with the guy at a motel, don't remember if it actually happened

  • definitely some explicit steamy parts









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    I'm trying to remember the name of a fantasy book I read a while back (10 years ago).



    There was a male protagonist who was some kind of "chosen one" and a succubus-type character who was after his "seed" for some grand purpose.



    I think the book ended with the succubus having sex with him and acquiring said genetic material. I think it had a mostly realistic setting with fantasy elements interspersed.



    Random bits:




    • at one point the succubus tries to set up a meeting with the guy at a motel, don't remember if it actually happened

    • definitely some explicit steamy parts









    share









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      I'm trying to remember the name of a fantasy book I read a while back (10 years ago).



      There was a male protagonist who was some kind of "chosen one" and a succubus-type character who was after his "seed" for some grand purpose.



      I think the book ended with the succubus having sex with him and acquiring said genetic material. I think it had a mostly realistic setting with fantasy elements interspersed.



      Random bits:




      • at one point the succubus tries to set up a meeting with the guy at a motel, don't remember if it actually happened

      • definitely some explicit steamy parts









      share









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      Devin Boparth is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I'm trying to remember the name of a fantasy book I read a while back (10 years ago).



      There was a male protagonist who was some kind of "chosen one" and a succubus-type character who was after his "seed" for some grand purpose.



      I think the book ended with the succubus having sex with him and acquiring said genetic material. I think it had a mostly realistic setting with fantasy elements interspersed.



      Random bits:




      • at one point the succubus tries to set up a meeting with the guy at a motel, don't remember if it actually happened

      • definitely some explicit steamy parts







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