Reviewed by Jen
TITLE: Airborne
SERIES: Sinful Nights & Neon Lights
AUTHOR: Quinn Cameron
PUBLISHER: Quinn Cameron
LENGTH: 450 pages
RELEASE DATE: April 3, 2026
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DESIRE IS A DANGEROUS GAMBLE
For over a century, I’ve kept Las Vegas’s underworld in check—ensuring deals are made, debts are paid, and the fragile truce between Heaven and Hell holds. It’s a thankless job, an endless cycle of favors and threats, and I’ve grown tired of it.
Then Zephyr waltzes into my life. A red-haired incubus with a sweet smile and a talent for aerial silks, he’s the newest star at The Devil’s Dollhouse, the city’s most infamous demon-owned strip club. I tell myself it’s just curiosity, just temptation. I’ll get him out of my system and move on. Then one night turns into two, and three and, before I know it, he’s under my skin. He’s an obsession I can’t afford.
But the Dollhouse’s corrupt owner has his own agenda, and I’m the key to making it happen. Refusing the job could spell disaster. Accepting it could start a war. With Zephyr caught in the middle, the wrong choice might cost me more than just my heart.
REVIEW:
This story started out a little slow for me, but once it picked up, I was flying through to the end. Sweet Zephyr is an incubi who made a deal with the devil to get out of hell only to find himself in another one entirely. He, and the other demons who made similar deals with Mazzy, the wraith who freed them from hell, runs the Devil’s Dollhouse club, a brothel/strip club where the demon boys are forced to perform in various ways. They basically fill up their auras/energy from clients only to have Mazzy drain it from them each morning in a never ending cycle. They are captives of the club, not allowed outside and only have the bare necessities inside. They have formed a sort of family/brotherhood in their daily lives of hopeless survival.
That is, until one day when Beckett comes to the club. Beckett is also a demon but of another type. He comes in as a client but is taken in by Zephyr when they are introduced. It takes a while for Beckett to open up to Zephyr with various beliefs impeding that process. He believes the club demons, incubi particularly, of which Zephyr is the only one, are parasites feeding off their hosts and enthralling their victims, something which he is strongly against allowing himself to befall.
Poor Zephyr goes through so much with the push and pull of hope and hopelessness and the starvation and hunger he deals with on a daily basis. He falls for Beckett as well thinking he is different. Zephyr is also pretty sheltered and doesn’t really know what it means to be an incubi, especially one who doesn’t enjoy what that entails. But, he enjoys it all with Beckett.
They have a rough go of it for a while before things become clearer and Beckett promises to fix Zephyr’s situation. There is anticipation and a little mystery as to why things are happening or how they will be fixed, but suffice it to say it is worth it in the end. Once this story got rolling, I was hooked and not ready for it to end. I’m excited to see this is a series and look forward to seeing where it all goes next.
RATING: ![]()
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