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Demon Antics (eBook)
Demon Antics | |
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![]() Demon Antics eBook Cover, written by Gregor Daniels | |
Author(s) | Gregor Daniels |
Publisher |
Amazon Digital Services Smashwords |
Publication date | August 30, 2015 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 49 Pages |
ISBN | 9781310257445 |
ASIN | B014Q19HQG |
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Demon Antics is an eBook written by Gregor Daniels. In this work the character Lilith is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Demon Antics
- Author: Gregor Daniels
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services & Smashwords
- Length: 49 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B014Q19HQG
- IBSN: 9781310257445
- Publishing Date: August 30, 2015
Plot Summary
Andy has little reason to be excited about the Southwestern Bible Retreat, especially since he's only being forced to attend and doesn't believe in that religious stuff anyway. It looks to be a long, boring week of silly games and even duller activities, until a winged creature appears with the onset of a solar eclipse. Unfortunately for Andy, this female demon has some strange things planned for him.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on April 9, 2017
Andy encounters Lilith after a solar eclipse and has a problem. She wants something from him, she’s very focused on that by far. Andy then finds himself taken and changed, being brought to a goal that Lilith craves from him. If, along the way, that means he needs to see things differently, well what is a succubus to do but make that happen?
The single thing I can say is that this is a cute story. Andy and the other characters are delightfully cute, Lilith is not exactly evil, but focused and mischievous. There is a gender transformation, there’s a little bit of a futa theme as well. But it isn’t outright erotica, and tends to play around the edges, not really being focused upon that or making a lot of it.
Andy’s gender transformation, and what Lilith does with that, is the core of the story and it gives rise to an exploration of some of who Lilith is and where she comes from. There’s not a lot of detail, Lilith herself is a tease more than anything else. In an odd way it’s kind of a coming of age story, but it doesn’t get to something more than a point where the story can tie up some loose ends and fade away, and that’s the problem here.
The work is a bit lost when compared with other stories by this author and being so it’s a little difficult to really enjoy the story. The transformational aspects are muted, Lilith is part of the story, but really doesn’t take things very far for Andy’s lack of drive. It is however, cute in its own way and I did smile from time to time. It’s just not one of my favourite works by this author.
Two and a half out of five pitchforks.
It’s interesting in its own way, Lilith felt a bit muted, a little single-minded which took something away from the story. It is a complete work, a rather cute one all things considered, but I can’t say it’s a work that I really enjoyed as much as others I have read.