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Magical Fun and Demonic Charm (eBook)
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![]() Magical Fun and Demonic Charm eBook Cover, written by Elizabeth Violet | |
Author(s) | Elizabeth Violet |
Publisher | Smashwords |
Publication date | November 14, 2017 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 15 Pages |
ISBN | 9781370140664 |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Magical Fun & Demonic Charm is an eBook written by Elizabeth Violet. In this work the character Nymlia is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Magical Fun & Demonic Charm
- Author: Elizabeth Violet
- Published By: Smashwords
- Length: 15 Pages
- Format: eBook
- IBSN: 9781370140664
- Publishing Date: November 14, 2017
Plot Summary
A man named Grant finally finds time to go hiking. And when he wakes up to a mysterious voice, he goes to investigate, and finds himself face to face with a strange woman in lingerie with a tail, wings, and horns. While she ultimately wants one thing from him, this succubus is also quite the tease. He winds up charmed by her magic and eventually drained of energy by her supernatural wiles, but at least he’ll be fine in the morning.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on November 19, 2017
Grant goes on a hike to explore and along the way he discovers a mischievous succubus called Nymlia who sees him as a delicious treat. There’s no resisting a succubus when she’s hungry when she winks, smiles and does… everything Grant fantasies about.
The work is a very short, but deliciously hot flash that I think worked really well. Nymlia is a wonderfully captivating character, not only for her being a bemused succubus with naughtiness on her mind. There’s depth to her, a past, a need and that drives the story forwards. The erotic moments that unfold as Nymlia has her way with Grant aren’t nasty or evil, but they are a succubus having fun with her morsel as she enjoys him.
That’s the thing here, overall. This isn’t a story of darkness wrapped in wonders of sexual delight, there’s a connection between them both. A feeling that while the story is so dearly short, there’s something that might come next to tell more. It’s the promise of the characters in the end of the story that ties things up well and just made me smile.
The erotica has lovely heat, as I’ve noted, the story, again while short, does tell a full story, not leaving things lost along the way. There’s a focus to Nymlia’s personality, her playing with Grant. It makes sense and it’s not so far over the top as to lose the playful sensuality that is built up over the story.
If there’s one problem, that is the work is so dearly short. There’s a path in the ending to follow that I’d love to see. Beyond that, the little plot points that Nymlia drops here and there just beg to be expanded on. There’s a history behind her, and Grant, it seems and whatever that is, I think telling more of that is what’s missing here. Well written, there’s nothing that took me out of the story, the characters I adore and Nymlia herself is one of a very few Succubi characters that I’ve adored this year.
Four out of five pitchforks.
It’s a shame that the author didn’t expand the story more, or turn the encounter between Nymlia and Grant into something larger than it is. There’s so much to love here, and so much is managed to be done with the story. It’s just the little teases along the way leave me wanting more than there is.
After all, how could I not love a story in which a succubus… bakes.