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Letters to V (eBook)

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Letters to V
Letters to V eBook Cover, written by V Djinn
Letters to V eBook Cover,
written by V Djinn
Author(s) V Djinn
Publisher Rosebud Books
Publication date January 18, 2022
Media type eBook
Length 67 Pages
ASIN B09QQP7WYX

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Letters to V is an eBook written by V Djinn. In this work both Succubi and Incubi characters appear.


Overview

  • Title: Letters to V
  • Author: V Djinn
  • Published By: Rosebud Books
  • Length: 67 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B09QQP7WYX
  • Publishing Date: January 18, 2022


Plot Summary

Letters to V is an homage to old school Letters to Penthouse with a paranormal twist. All the encounters are between mundanes and paranormals–incubi, succubi, satyrs, and demons. If you like urban fantasy with explicit sex, then you’ll love Letters to V. It is fast-paced, fully sexed urban fantasy all set in northern Japan.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on March 27, 2022


Humans love to tell stories, and some of those involve unexpected sex with others. Some magazines offer titillation with their images, but others offer tales of beings beyond and their needs.

The work reads as a series of erotic letters to the editor of an adult magazine that has a focus on encounters with various supernatural beings. It’s a rather unique way of telling a story and as a whole it does so quite well.

The situations are varied, the locations, characters, and events have their attractions overall. It’s the uniqueness of the stories that give the most to the collection’s heat which overall simmers with the occasional burst of delight.

The work is not focused on succubi or incubi alone, there are but three stories with this theme. These stories bemused me as a whole, the succubi and incubi are cute and fun, not being evil which was enjoyable. Really their stories are about the sexual excitement they bring to others which works well for the most part.

The stories are very short and limited in the details told. They are more of a summary telling what happened, leaving the reader to fill in the blanks and add to the heat that’s hinted at. I’d have liked for the succubus and incubus stories to have been a bit longer, a bit more detailed. They are quite good story ideas, they just seem to close at a point where more is offered, but not explored.

For the succubi and incubus stories: Three out of five pitchforks. For the work as a whole, it’s the same.

A nice series of little hot flashes that I think worked quite well, the only real problem being there’s not that much detail and the erotica could have used more heat than it has. It’s an interesting idea, perhaps a place from which longer stories might come from someday.


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