Newly reawakened vampire, Stephen, struggles with the reality of his nature and history, while attempting to track down the woman that took his blood after he saved her life. She left him for dead, and with no understanding of what she has done to herself, leaves a trail of bodies in her wake in an attempt to get home to where she was born. From the celebrated author of "Mia's Tempest" and "A Single Note of Time," Nantz attempts to reclaim the glory of the Gothic horror classics of the late 18th Century. It is his opinion that there is more use of gore in place of real horror in today's genre, and his desire to revive what horror was and should be. "Incubus Succubus" plunges the reader down the rabbit hole and into very dark dreamscapes as we follow the character of Stephen through his tumultuous journey as a vampire told in a way that will satisfy even the most avid fans of horror and vampire literature as well as any average reader searching for a fresh and engaging, morbidly wicked ride