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Curse of the Succubus (eBook III)
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![]() Curse of the Succubus eBook Cover, written by DK Masters | |
Author(s) | DK Masters |
Publisher | SciFantastica |
Publication date | March 17, 2023 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 75 Pages |
ISBN | 9781310929694 |
ASIN | B0BYW43NCZ |
Preceded by | Curse of the Succubus |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Curse of the Succubus is an eBook written by DK Masters. In this work one the character Sara can be described as a type of Sucubus.
Overview
- Title: Curse of the Succubus
- Author: DK Masters
- Published By: SciFantastica
- Length: 75 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0BYW43NCZ
- ISBN: 9781310929694
- Publishing Date: March 17, 2023
Plot Summary
It’s Halloween. And of course, there’s stories of were-wolves, vampires, and other scary creatures of the night. But one man learns first hand of another demon creature — one with irresistible seductive powers.
He meets a succubus. But not any ordinary one. A normal succubus feeds on a man’s life force, slowly killing him. But centuries ago, a different lineage of succubi evolved. These women didn’t want to have to kill their prey just to survive. So these special new “were-women” found a way to feed on a man’s masculinity and sexual power instead. But even that comes with risk. For if she drains too much at once, her prey completely and permanently transforms into a brand new female succubus — one that’s insatiably hungry and uncontrollably yearning for life-sustaining sex.
Even knowing this, the sex with his succubus lover is just too good. Can he resist her temptation? Can he hold back? Or will he let himself get dangerously close to feeding her all his masculine soul — and become a succubus just like her?
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on March 12, 2021
Sometimes one encounter leads to another that changes everything. A myth told over a drink leads into that myth becoming reality and one life left behind for the promise of something more.
The work overall isn’t so much about succubi than being about a gender transformation with a lot of sex mixed in along the way. While some parts were interesting, particularly the myths and legends the characters talked about in the beginning, overall there wasn’t a lot that I found appealing. It really shouldn’t have been that way, all things considered.
The story is written from the perspective of the main character, who’s name is never revealed, and the tone is very scattered overall. Perhaps it’s more accurate to say that they are expressing themselves in a college student mindset and I thought that made the story less interesting as things unfolded.
The succubus of the work, who really isn’t one as a whole, Sara, is interesting, but her tone in the story is as fleeting and while the myths she relates at the beginning are well told, it doesn’t take long before she turns somewhat porn in her tone and attitudes.
I think that’s where the problem is for me in this work. There really isn’t a lot of heat in the erotica, the gender transformation of the main character turns them into an adult movie star mindset. There’s almost no time between the transformation and the main character losing herself in a sex scene.
I honestly hoped for more time spent in dealing with her new life, the changes that come with it. There’s a good deal of storytelling that could come from that, but it just doesn’t appear. What’s more bothersome is how the story closes with a call back to the beginning of the work and what the main character does. It didn’t feel right, it didn’t make a lot of sense to me.
That brings me back to the main issue I have in that this isn’t really a story about succubi. It could have been, easily so. More time spent in telling the story to balance out the sex would have been nice to see. Not every gender transformation story has to turn the main character into something close to a sex starved bimbo. There’s better stories than that to be told.
Two and a half out of five pitchforks.
As a gender transformation story, there is some appeal. but as a succubus story I found things lacking. There’s something good in the story, but it’s hard to find it at times with the porn level erotica that keeps cropping up.
I think the characters could have been more and should have been.