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City Hall: Lust's Price VIII (eBook)

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City Hall: Lust's Price VIII
City Hall: Lust's Price VIII eBook Cover, written by Quixerotic
City Hall: Lust's Price VIII eBook Cover,
written by Quixerotic
Author(s) Quixerotic
Series Lust's Price
Publisher Smashwords
Amazon Digital Services
Publication date January 5, 2017
Media type eBook
Length 18 Pages
ISBN 9781370669516
ASIN B01N4L37V4
Preceded by Moving Day: Lust's Price VII
Followed by Judgment: Lust's Price IX

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


City Hall: Lust's Price VIII is an eBook written by Quixerotic. It is the eighth work in the Lust's Price series by this author. In this work several of the characters are transformed into Succubi.


Overview

  • Title: City Hall: Lust's Price VIII
  • Author: Quixerotic
  • Published By: Smashwords and Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 18 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B01N4L37V4
  • IBSN: 9781370669516
  • Publishing Date: January 5, 2017


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Plot Summary

Greg's plans rely on cooperation from the city, at least for a while. In order to continue the spread of demonic influence, he must first wade into the world of local politics. At first, Greg is concerned that he might have hit a wall with the icy Mayor Hawthorne, but luckily finds a flaw in the man's lust for his Latina secretary, Carla. Greg offers Carla a delightful deal in the elevator before sending her off to sway her boss.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on April 23, 2017


The thing about temptation is that the one being tempted doesn’t always see what lurks beneath the surface. Making some deals can bring pleasure, but they have a price. The price to be paid can be one that, in the end, isn’t so much poetic as it is a harsh mistress of justice.

The ten book series follows the choices of Greg as he makes a deal that comes with a very telling price. As things unfold in each part of the series, the town where he lives falls further and further under his sway, various people are corrupted and transformed along the way. The heat in the series comes mainly from the transformations and the erotica that follows from them.

There is an overall plot, and the series stays fairly close to that plot throughout, but there’s a tendency for each part to mainly focus on the erotic and that leaves a lot of plots half-told, others barely touched upon and in the end, the most interesting point of the climax, and the character involved, gets skimmed over in the rush to concluding the series.

Overall, that’s the main problem with this work, it’s told in a rush, there’s not all that much character development or time spent in exploring the characters after they are changed. It’s a shame really because so many of the characters could have had quite a lot written with them, told some larger stories about resisting their change, or revelling in the power they come into.

The transformations themselves are well done and the erotica does have some heat as well. But the plot isn’t core to what’s going on, the parts of the series barely connect together and at times characters vanish into thin air once their moment is past. Sex alone isn’t that interesting, and in this series that focus upon sex didn’t work all that much for me.

Overall, the most disappointing moment in the work comes in the last book. It’s told in a rush, the moments, whether erotic or plot, stampede by and the climax of the series comes so rapidly that there’s little time for anything substantial to be told. That said, the last important transformation, and what that means for Greg, I liked. But it didn’t go as far as I’d have liked, there wasn’t time spent in at least some gloating, before the work rushed onwards to a final moment that, as in so much of the series, flew by and didn’t go into the detail I wanted to see.

The idea of the series is interesting, many of the succubi are as well. There’s an overall story that, from a mind control or transformation kink, has promise. The problem is that things happen too fast, there’s not enough story to balance the erotica. If there’d been more plot, more character development, it would have helped a lot. More so, the last book in the series could have been a lot more powerful if the climax hadn’t taken literally one page to be revealed.

Taking time to tell a story sometimes means that the erotica has to wait a while. That can make such a massive difference overall.

I’ll give this series three out of five pitchforks.

I really wish there’d have been a lot more story, more character development and some of the subplots brought more into focus. Being that each part of the series was a hot flash, there wasn’t any time for something larger to come together and when the climax came, it went by so fast that it just left me disappointed.

There is a story here, and really the transformations are interesting, but that’s not enough overall for me. Given there are so many characters that are transformed into succubi there was a subplot that might have been toyed with, but wasn’t. Given the conclusion, and the last transformation, it would have been nice to give that more impact than the flash it was.

This is certainly the longest story this author has written, but I really don’t think it is their best work and I wish it was. Gathering this series together, making this an actual novel instead of a series of hot flashes would I think help a lot.


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