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Pezant: She-predator (eBook)
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Pezant: She-predator is an eBook written by Carey Walker. In this work the character Pezant can be described as a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Pezant: She-predator
- Author: Carey Walker
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 9 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0F4M3BJ9X
- Publishing Date: April 10, 2025
Plot Summary
A lost island. A lonely woman. Hungry for male company.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 11, 2026
An island in the Baltic holds a mystery that over time draws men into the arms of one who hungers. Once they gaze upon her, they are lost to her powers and soon they will lose their lives to her as well.
The work is a very short. what I call a pamphlet, work of mystery with a bit of erotica wrapped around a succubus at the core. Set in the 1900s in one part and the 1940s in the other, it tells stories of men escaping with their lives from danger, washing up on the shores of an island and then meeting a mysterious woman who is both familiar and so very strange as well.
The story itself is very fast paced, the erotic moments as much so, and as for the succubus herself, she’s something of a shadow wrapping herself in a mystery as well. She is very much a succubus, her seduction, taking the form of the woman the men desire, the craving for sex and her feeding upon them all point to her being so.
But there’s no little told about her, not even her real name comes out in the story, she takes the name of whomever the men are thinking of. There’s no telling of how she arrived on the island, what happens between each man’s arrival as well. She’s a seductive enigma with a little detail and otherwise there’s nothing revealed about her of substance.
Two out of five pitchforks.
The concept is interesting, the setting as much so and the succubus herself is something of a mixture of myths which I also liked. But the story is once again too short, it doesn’t explore things as much as it really could and should have. It’s so very much a vignette of a larger novel in so many ways and that is such a shame not to be explored.