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Liber Daemonum: The Book of Demons (eBook)
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Liber Daemonum: The Book of Demons is an eBook written by Carey Walker. In this work the character Kelly is transformed into being a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Liber Daemonum: The Book of Demons
- Author: Carey Walker
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 21 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0F9ZYB695
- Publishing Date: May 26, 2025
Plot Summary
A book of evil draws a young college student to the world of demons. A side-story to the Paladins series.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on February 24, 2026
Kelly discovers a book and it gives her something she never really asked for. Now a succubus, she has to deal with her urges and those she draws into the trap she is caught in.
The work is a very short, what I call a pamphlet, erotic hot flash story with a bit of adventure and mystery and a focus on succubus transformation and what comes afterwards. There’s actually quite a number of story and plot threads, but they are somewhat lost along the way. Kelly is transformed, there are consequences, but the story rushes onwards with a short sentence to say what happened in the aftermath. Similarly, there are other characters which appear, have their moment and then the story falls apart to move onto the next scene.
It’s honestly a shame because each scene could have been taken into several chapters on their own, the characters more developed and create a story that links everything together in a far better way. That bothers me a lot, especially with Kelly, the main character.
Kelly is transformed into being a succubus as the story is told, and her nature comes to the fore, she becomes consumed by her hunger and that takes her into a series of encounters when she feeds, and does worse, to other characters. That does make sense in the story itself, but at the same time everything is so rushed and scattered that what could be a slow drawn out transformation and corruption story becomes something of a instant event and it just leaves so much story telling lost as a result.
Three out of five pitchforks.
Once again, like so many other works by this author, there are pieces of the story puzzle that are missing and it’s honestly a shame. Kelly’s story is incomplete and scattered, the story length never allows that to be explored and it’s all in a rush. The same is true of Elodie, as things happen and then the consequences get tossed aside without a resolution. There is a story here, and it’s a good one. but it just doesn’t come out in the end.