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Bombshell (eBook)
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![]() Bombshell eBook Cover, written by Candy Quinn | |
Author(s) | Candy Quinn |
Publisher | Pathforgers Publishing |
Publication date | March 18, 2017 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 23 Pages |
ASIN | B06XR4YR43 |
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Bombshell is an eBook written by Candy Quinn. In this work the character Vivian can be described as a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Bombshell
- Author: Candy Quinn
- Published By: Pathforgers Publishing
- Length: 23 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B06XR4YR43
- Publishing Date: March 18, 2017
Plot Summary
Vivian was too good to be true. Sean is not a good man. In prison for crimes too heinous to recount, he has a guardian angel. Vivian. The bombshell walked into his life like a prayer, and she was going to bust him out. The darker his actions and words grow, the hotter she burns. But everyone has secrets. Especially Vivian.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on June 16, 2017
Sean isn’t the best of men, and being so he’s in jail for a very good reason. But somehow Vivian sinks her claws into him, and his own into her. The escape is the beginning of the truth, but the truth might not set them both free.
The work is, overall, a series of very brutal, over the top sexual encounters that I didn’t find all that much heat in. Sean is abusive, controlling and overall is the sort of character one cannot help but dislike. His character is really very shallow, having one focus and beyond that, the only thing he has to define himself is the abuse that he presses onto others and his own past, which is evil and nothing more.
Vivian, the other main character, is overall a mystery. Nothing is really told about her other than she’s about as dark in her needs as Sean. She seems to feed off his abuse of her, revelling in that as the story unfolds. While that’s somewhat uninteresting, the real question becomes if Vivian is a succubus. That’s a question which the story really doesn’t give an answer to.
It’s possible she is, there are some vague hints among the overwhelming levels of sexual abuse and control, but nothing really concrete to prove that possibility. The thing is, if she was a succubus, that’s an interesting story and it could have added a lot to this work beyond the series of porn level sex scenes.
There’s little heat, little erotica here that I found any enjoyment in. As a plot outline for an adult film, I could see this work for some, but I didn’t care for it at all.
One out of five pitchforks.
Is Vivian a succubus? Perhaps, though that’s so tenuous as to be almost immaterial. There’s not so much a story here as a series of violent sexual encounters that lead to a twist ending in which really nothing matters overall. It’s not really so much erotica as it is a series of porn movie scenes strung together as well, which I didn’t find much heat in.
It’s a shame that Vivian is so much a mystery, it would have been nice to know more about her than just her sexual preferences. That’s what brings me back to the question of if she is, or is not, a succubus. If she is, that’s interesting in a lot of ways, but if not, then this is just a story of revenge and nothing more.