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Roxy's Lust: The Club (eBook)

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Roxy's Lust: The Club
Roxy's Lust eBook Cover, written by D.J. Hoskins
Roxy's Lust eBook Cover,
written by D.J. Hoskins
Author(s) D.J. Hoskins (Original)
Melissa Heart
Series Seduction
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date September 17, 2016
Media type eBook
Length 22 Pages
ASIN B01LZIEUNC
Followed by Roxy's Lust: Shower Time

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Roxy's Lust: The Club eBook Cover, written by Melissa Heart

Roxy's Lust: The Club, originally released as Roxy's Lust is an eBook written by Melissa Heart which was originally authored by D.J. Hoskins. It is the first work in the Seduction series by this author. In this work the character Roxy is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Roxy's Lust: The Club
  • Author: D.J. Hoskins (Original), Melissa Heart
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 22 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B01LZIEUNC
  • Publishing Date: September 17, 2016


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

Roxy Orrosco is a young succubus with glittering green eyes and a sexy body. Preying on men to live, she ventures into the VIP section of a nightclub and gets more than she bargained for.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 24, 2017


The series, overall, is the telling of Roxy, the main character, sexual encounters with several different alpha males who she ensnares and then finds herself at the mercy of in various ways. There’s next to no character development for her, there’s little in the way of story, mainly being Roxy mulling over her next target before finding herself in their arms, among other things.

Roxy is a succubus, there’s a scattering of hints that she is beyond her own statement that she’s a “young succubus”, but beyond that her actual powers aren’t really shown. There’s the barest hint of mind control on occasion, but otherwise there’s nothing to point at her being a succubus. She’s more of a temptation, using her sexuality to draw close to the ones she wants before the erotica begins.

The erotica doesn’t really have any heat in it, mainly starting out as Roxy being a tease, then being put to the mercies of the men she’s with. It isn’t so much erotica as it is a series of porn movie scenes with some barely told story leading to the sex. I can’t call it a hot flash, because there wasn’t any heat in the moments when they came to be.

Plot wise, there isn’t any, there’s no connections between the four parts of the series. As such, they can be read as stand alone works, having nothing in them which builds upon the last work in the series. The writing needs some work, the books need quite a lot of editing as well, both in grammar and spelling issues that are scattered throughout.

I can’t really say this is a series about a succubus, simply because Roxy doesn’t act like one most of the time. I can’t say I liked the series, because I found Roxy very unlikeable in many ways. She’s a bit of a gold-digger, self-centred and doesn’t seem to have a thought other than who’s going to be having sex with her next. That’s boring to me.

For the series as a whole, I’ll give it one pitchfork out of five.

Saying that Roxy is a succubus is a start, but then leaving her entire power to being the look she gives men that want her, or rather that she wants, doesn’t do much for me. Neither does erotica that isn’t much more than some rough sex in a porn movie theme. No character development is a further problem and then, of course, each work in the series being around fifteen pages doesn’t help as well.

There’s very little here that even offers the hint of Roxy’s being a succubus, and that’s a real problem also. I hesitate to even describe this collection of works as hot flashes, because there aren’t any. It’s very hard to like Roxy, harder still to want to see what comes next. That’s a shame because there’s hints of ideas from time to time, but they don’t go anywhere. Much like the series as a whole.


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