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For I Have Sinned (eBook)

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For I Have Sinned
For I Have Sinned eBook Cover, written by Michelle Myer
For I Have Sinned eBook Cover,
written by Michelle Myer
Author(s) Michelle Myer
Publisher Pink Top Hat Books
Publication date April 4, 2019 (Original)
August 15, 2023 (Reissue)
Media type eBook
Length 59 Pages
ASIN B07QDBC7KJ (Original)
B0CFWFKWYH (Reissue)
Followed by For I Have Sinned: An Erotic Story of Seduction

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For I Have Sinned eBook Cover, written by M.S. Dyer

For I Have Sinned is an eBook written by Michelle Myer and reissued under the author name M.S. Dyer. In this work the character Firella is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: For I Have Sinned
  • Author: Michelle Myer
  • Published By: Pink Top Hat Books
  • Length: 59 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B07QDBC7KJ (Original), B0CFWFKWYH (Reissue)
  • Publishing Date: April 4, 2019 (Original), August 15, 2023 (Reissue)


Plot Summary

Tom is a simple country pastor minding his own business when a drop dead gorgeous woman enters his church and begins confessing to sins that no amount of cold showers will erase from his mind! Trying to maintain his vow of purity, he is shocked in the middle of the night when a sexy, naked, succubus appears on his bed and begins a journey to the past, present, and future that challenges everything he ever believed about sex!


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on April 5, 2019


There are points in time when one is brought to consider their beliefs. Sometimes that’s a matter of reflection, other times it takes other means. For Tom, the appearance of Firella brings the consideration that there might be other things to consider about hie beliefs and what he knows.

The work is something between a theological discussion and a work of erotica, the two cross over and around each other quite often. At the same time, the Christmas Carol aspects of telling some of the story work really well and were both delightful and very telling about the characters.

While there are erotic moments in the work, and they have their heat, it’s the discussions about religion and what Firella reveals as to being the truth that captivated me. There’s a particular aspect of those revelations that appeal and how they are expressed is done really well.

Firella, the succubus of the story, is not at all stereotypical. She smart, thoughtful and has a certain air about her that’s really quite attractive. While she does have some sexual plans for Tom, she’s more interested in making him see other possibilities and what they offer. Also, the mention of someone she works for being rather good at baking just made me love her even more.

Setting aside how much Firella delighted me and the path the characters took in the story, it’s the theological aspects of this work that were both captivating and something which I mused over. While this is very much a work of erotica, the mythos considered, the truths from Firella’s perspective, and how the work connected things together were really well done.

Four and a half out of five pitchforks.

If there is one thing I would have liked to be explored more was the ending. It’s a bit to abrupt considering all that comes before. Perhaps some time spent in telling what happened next for Tom, perhaps Firella musing from afar would have been nice. A unique story that I found delightful in many ways.


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