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Libinous Parasite (eBook)
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Libinous Parasite is an eBook written by Jillian Rose. In this work the character Adrianna is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Libinous Parasite
- Author: Jillian Rose
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 32 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B082VTRX1B
- Publishing Date: December 17, 2019
Plot Summary
Joel Gheorghe is a famous novelist whose struggling to write his next big best seller. In a desperate attempt to defeat his writer's block and be free from the distractions of modern life, he rents a rustic log cabin deep within the Appalachian mountains, telling himself he will spend those two weeks writing his next novel.
Things soon take an unexpected turn however when a morning hike brings Joel to an old gothic structure, whose stones hold within an ancient belief, and an entity whose been waiting for his arrival. After accidentally summoning the succubus Adrianna, and having mind blowing intercourse with her, it is revealed that Joel's mysterious family roots may have ties to this place. As Adrianna uses him as a scribe to record the unwritten history of "The House of The Cambion Borne" Joel succumbs to her will, and will do anything for his next dose of her flesh...
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 31, 2020
Writing a story is never an easy thing, sometimes it takes inspiration to get things started. An encounter with a succubus leads an author to write a story which, when all is said and done, will be more than he could imagine it to be.
The work is something between a work of erotica and horror with quite a lot of manipulation of the main character towards the climax and reveal of the story which the succubus Adrianna seeks. Very dark at times, there’s no light to be found in the story, nor really should it be expected. The darkness seeps into the main character and once the truth is revealed, it’s far too late.
Adrianna, the succubus of the work, is very much a creature of evil. She’s seductive, manipulative, and seeks a goal through the actions of Joel and his writing. Ter’s not question of her evil nature from the moment she appears and it’s not at all a surprise when the events at the end of the work arrive and her price is paid.
With that said, the mythos that Adrianna revels and appears as the story being written is something very textured and telling. It’s very much a story onto itself and honestly needed to be written as a story on its own for all that is offered.
Three out of five pitchforks.
The horror aspects of the work weren’t what interested me, the mythos created around the succubi in the story was far more interesting. It’s one of this author’s more telling tales, there’s a lot here to wonder about overall.