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Demon Lust (eBook)

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Demon Lust
Demon Lust eBook Cover, written by Snowe Foxx and Panthera
Demon Lust eBook Cover,
written by Snowe Foxx and Panthera
Author(s) Snowe Foxx
Panthera
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date April 10, 2015
Media type eBook
Length 23 Pages
ASIN B00VZAMUR0

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Demon Lust is an eBook written by Snowe Foxx and Panthera. This work was previously published as Forgive Us Father. In this work the character Demos is an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: Demon Lust
  • Authors: Snowe Foxx and Panthera
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 23 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00VZAMUR0
  • Publishing Date: April 10, 2015


Plot Summary

Priest Daniels is a bored, sacrilegious man of the cloth who is about to come face to face with the most frightening creature known to man: a demon. This is no ordinary demon, however. Demos is a very large, imposing man with incomprehensible powers; powers he employs in his quest for the hapless priest’s soul.

Will Daniels be able to ward off the extraordinarily good-looking demon’s advances and prevail against the Devil’s minion? Or will he succumb to his wile and charm?


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 5, 2016


Daniels finds a demon is delving for his soul. After a time the struggle ends, the need overcomes and the results are quite unexpected.

This can only be described as a hot flash and really not much more than that. There isn’t a lot of story outside of the interaction between the main characters and the majority of that tends towards constant pushing by Demos, the incubus of the work, until Daniels’ will crumbles and he succumbs. It’s hard to find much story otherwise because, as a whole, there isn’t.

There is a smattering of set up, but beyond that point the story takes on a dream-like quality and as such any character development is left to the side as the erotica heats up and things transpire. It’s a shame really because there is a story to be told, but that doesn’t have the opportunity to come out and it should really.

There is an interesting twist at the end of the work, which consists of three lines of dialog, which I would have loved to see develop more than it is. It’s unclear who, exactly, is speaking save that it is a woman of some description, with the most interesting question that she puts to Daniels. There’s a story in those three lines that, I think, tells a lot more than what this story did. It gives some needed background, a reason for things happening as they did and more.

But that never happens. The story leaves a lot of questions about what happened, what could happen as a result, and more. Perhaps the author would have been better served to continue this work from where it ended and tell the other part of the story.

Certainly, at least for me, it couldn’t have hurt.

I’ll give this work two and a half out of five pitchforks.

Overall the characters are a bit stereotypical, the direction of the story was telegraphed from the beginning and the ending, and is one to ponder mind you, couldn’t get me out of the disinterest that the work had. Erotica alone isn’t a good story. Too much of that here by far.


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