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Rhaea's Changing (eBook)

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Rhaea's Changing
Rhaea's Changing eBook Cover, written by Kira Lliwellyn and Siaern Ve'kahi
Rhaea's Changing eBook Cover,
written by Kira Lliwellyn and Siaern Ve'kahi
Author(s) Kira Lliwellyn
Siaern Ve'kahi
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date April 16, 2019
Media type eBook
Length 79 Pages
ASIN B07QT7ZR29

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For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).


Rhaea's Changing is an eBook written by Kira Lliwellyn and Siaern Ve'kahi. In this work the character Rhaea is a Succubus and the character Drio is an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: Rhaea's Changing
  • Authors: Kira Lliwellyn and Siaern Ve'kahi
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 79 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B07QT7ZR29
  • Publishing Date: April 16, 2019


Plot Summary

The Change is a thing that happens to all Incubi and Succubi when they come of age. Go through it with Rhaea as her adoptive brother Drio walks her through the sensual nuances and perils of the Change.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on May 26, 2019


There is a day which all of the succubi and incubi must face. The coming of age, the giving of their power and the unending need that they can never be released from. It’s good when a brother helps his sister, but are there other reasons for doing so?

The work is a complex coming of age story with a bit of incest mixed into the story. It’s also so dearly odd in how the main characters come to terms with each other, themselves, and a truth that changes the both of them.

There’s quite a strong presence of succubi and incubi nuances throughout, the main characters are sexually aggressive and powerful, their powers as succubi and incubi are very much in the fore throughout the story and lead to some erotica with a bit of heat to be found.

As for Rhaea, the succubus of this story and Drio, the incubus, they are very unique in being as such overall. With the coming to power that Rhaea goes through, her needs as a succubus, and Drio’s as an incubus, never fade out and overcome them both. It’s quite telling how that happens and how they become entangled is both troubling and makes sense with the balance of the story.

Three out of five pitchforks.

A very different sort of coming of age story involving succubi and incubi as a whole. It’s a bit odd in the tone and dialogue which I think need another editing pass as at times the story seems lost within itself and some plot lines are dropped and not returned to. I do wonder about the work overall and in a clearer focus might not have made this a better read overall.


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