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Deadly Prey (eBook)
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Deadly Prey eBook Cover, written by Jamie Jones | |
| Author(s) | Jamie Jones |
| Publisher | Wycked Press |
| Publication date | November 15, 2020 |
| Media type | eBook |
| Length | 21 Pages |
| ASIN | B08NK4VD6Y |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Deadly Prey is an eBook written by Jamie Jones. In this work the character Silvia is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Deadly Prey
- Author: Jamie Jones
- Published By: Wycked Press
- Length: 21 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B08NK4VD6Y
- Publishing Date: November 15, 2020
Plot Summary
Jonas Gruder is a successful man, he runs the city of Bainsville despite holding no official position. Despite his power, he has needs. Needs he can not share. Needs that only a few can truly satisfy. Silvia is a Succubus looking to feed off his lust and enslave his soul. When the predator is on the prowl, they rarely consider the Deadly Prey.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 11, 2020
Succubi delight in the lusts of others and dragging a dark soul t their fate is a delight they relish above all else.
The work is an erotic hot flash which wraps a seductive domination around the main character’s needs and desires. It’s quite dark on the edges of the story at times, the main character is so very unlikeable from the start. As their downfall and doom approaches, there’s really no sympathy for him.
As for the erotic aspects, overall the heat in the story is very well told, the shifts in control come slowly underneath the erotic scene which cast a net over the main character and give power and control to the succubus before too long and he doesn’t realize it is happening.
Silvia, the succubus of the story is very much a temptress and seductress but more is a manipulator. She sinks her claws into the main character rand what follows is a turning of power and what follows form that. She has a bit of evil in her, but there is a purpose to why that is and the story that develops around her feels like it makes sense.
Three out of five pitchforks.
The work closes in a way that fits the overall story and the trap that Silvia set. With that said, it’s a shame that she wasn’t explored more and fleshed out beyond her scheming and thoughts about that. An investing story of temptation turned to fate which works well in that respect.