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Bound By Flame (eBook)

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Bound By Flame
Bound By Flame eBook Cover, written by Michelle Kay
Bound By Flame eBook Cover,
written by Michelle Kay
Author(s) Michelle Kay
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date June 18, 2025
Media type eBook
Length 21 Pages
ASIN B0FDTPK83D

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Bound By Flame is an eBook written by Michelle Kay. In this work the character Saphira is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Bound By Flame
  • Author: Michelle Kay
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 21 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0FDTPK83D
  • Publishing Date: June 18, 2025


Plot Summary

A dark sorceress. A bound demon. A ritual that goes too far and not far enough. When Virelya summons the succubus Saphira, it’s meant to be a controlled exchange: power for power, desire suppressed beneath wards and runes. But Saphira is no ordinary demon and Virelya is no longer a woman in control. Their connection is immediate. Erotic. Dangerous. Each night, the line between captor and captive blurs. Magic and lust spiral into obsession. Pleasure becomes ritual. And Virelya must choose: retain her rigid discipline… or let herself burn for the one creature who was never meant to love her. A spellbinding tale of dominance, surrender, forbidden magic, and fated devotion between two women becoming something far more than human.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on April 10, 2026


Virelya sought power, but in summoning Saphira, there is danger and desire in equal measure. One cannot resist that which their soul has craved and in return, the gift can change everything.

The work is a very short lesbian erotic hot flash with a fantasy and magic theme which builds the heat between the main characters from the first page and never allows the fires to dim between them. It’s so dearly passionate, the emotions are very raw, and as the erotica comes into play it feels right and doesn’t take away from the characters themselves.

Saphira, the succubus of the work, isn’t evil so much as she is teasingly naughty in her character and personality. Very much sex incarnate, there is also a joyful edge to her as she and Virelya dance about one another before falling into the rapture their magics create. Never odd or feeling out of place, Saphira is a succubus who can love and needs to love to be complete and that just works so very well here.

Three and a half out of five pitchforks.

The work closes in something of an afterthought that feels right and plays the last heartstrings wonderfully. It also leaves questions behind to wonder about. I wonder what a following story might be like, the new path formed and the future waiting. It really is something to think about.


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