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Session One: The Offer (eBook)
Session One: The Offer | |
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![]() Session One: The Offer eBook Cover, written by John Dylena | |
Author(s) | John Dylena |
Series | The Succubus' Sub |
Publisher |
Smashwords Amazon Digital Services |
Publication date | November 1, 2013 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 12 Pages |
ISBN | 9781310984211 |
ASIN | B00GEFTIQM |
Followed by | Session Two: Dressing for the Occasion |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Session One: The Offer is an eBook written by John Dylena. It is the first work in the Succubus' Sub series by this author. This series is set in the same universe as the Raethiana Trilogy by this author. In this work the character Myserra is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Session One: The Offer
- Author: John Dylena
- Published By: Smashwords & Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 12 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B00GEFTIQM
- IBSN: 9781310984211
- Publishing Date: November 1, 2013
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
- Session Two: Dressing for the Occasion
- Session Three: Shiny New Toy
- Session Four: Temptation
- Session Five: Doubt & Discovery
- The Succubus' Sub: Volume One
- Session Six: In Plain Sight
- Session Seven: Changes
- Session Eight: The Bond Between Them
- Session Nine: Lessons Learned
- Session Ten: Under Lock and Key
- The Succubus' Sub: Volume Two
- The Succubus' Sub: Two-Volume Collection
- Session Ten: Masquerade
- The Succubus' Sub: A Night to Remember
- Session Twelve: A Day in Pink
- The Succubus' Sub
- The Succubus' Sub: The Adult Graphic Novel
Plot Summary
What would you do if you came home to find a succubus waiting for you in your home?
On a stormy day Brett comes back to his small place soaked to the bone. Just as he was about to enjoy a nice hot cup of cocoa, a mysterious woman introduces herself as Myserra, a succubus with an offer for Brett.
She promises him an end to his solitude on one condition: he becomes her sub.
The beginning of a series of adventures following the succubus and her human pet, "The Succubus' Sub" is set in the same world as "The Raethiana Trilogy" only the two couples never cross paths...or do they?
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 1st, 2013
I think one of the most misunderstood things about a dominant/submissive relationship is the relationship itself. There are certain things within that relationship that need to be there or it isn’t one. Some feel that submissives are slaves. That they are to be treated as such, that image is all that they are. But the thing is… That’s not the truth and not how things truly are.
Brett has that opinion of what a submissive is when Myserra asks him to be her submissive. It is the explanation that she gives of what she means, what the promises are that she must give as a Domme, the promise that she must give to Brett that is unique. To be honest, they are also my own personal thoughts and experiences with D/s relationships. I have never believed in the need to be cruel or aloof towards those that give you the honour of being their Domme. Myserra, both as a Succubus, but also as an example of the way that Dommes should be, just fascinates me.
While this work is only the opening of their story, there is a certain connection between them both that I found refreshingly unique and wonderfully meshed with the author’s previous series. The way Myserra appears, presents herself were just right and when she becomes her true self, that is a lovely image I had in my thoughts.
I couldn’t help but smile when Myserra had to deal with Brett’s uncertainty and concern over his inexperience and the thought that he was going to be with a Succubus, to him the epitome of sexuality and erotism. It was also interesting to see how Brett thought his way through Myserra’s appearance and his attempt to rationalize the situation he found himself in.
Lovely heat in the erotic moments between the two. To see the moment be one of not just Brett discovering, but Myserra as well, was the story touch that made it much more personal, and not a “business transaction” as some authors make the appearance of a Succubus. As well, how Myserra moves, her expressions, the simmering power she holds is offered and hinted at, but does not overpower what and who Brett is.
Overall a well written lead up for a new series from this author and I am really looking forwards to where the story of Brett and Myserra goes from here. The universe is a wide one and once the first awkward moments are past I think there are some tales to be told and moments to be experienced.
Four and a half out of five pitchforks.
As always I would have liked a bit more story. Somehow I feel like there is another part of the story that was hinted at, but not touched on and I hope that happens. There are a few little nitpick word errors, but they were very few and didn’t take me out of the core of the story which I was quite pleased with.
Much promise here, much to be learned and shared as well within the story… It will be quite the ride for them both I think…