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Sex Soul Worker (eBook)

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Sex Soul Worker
Sex Soul Worker eBook Cover, written by E.I. Amoyo
Sex Soul Worker eBook Cover,
written by E.I. Amoyo
Author(s) E.I. Amoyo
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date November 29, 2018
Media type eBook
Length 17 Pages
ASIN B07L18T14S

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Sex Soul Worker is an eBook written by E.I. Amoyo. In this work the character Hor can be described as a kind of Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Sex Soul Worker
  • Author: E.I. Amoyo
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 17 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B07L18T14S
  • Publishing Date: November 29, 2018


Plot Summary

I must forever seek temptation—no, yearn to be it. Men crave me, a temptress of infinite forms and figures. They plead for me. I exist to be a whisper in the ear, a well for endless desires, a tamer of beastly men. My name spreads like wildfire, consuming every mind it enters. To welcome my lust is heavenly torture, a fortunate pleasure and pain. It is chaos for the body and peace for the soul. When all is finished, my name comes desperately from each pair of begging lips: “Hor.”


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 4, 2018


Souls are empty, having lost their way and she finds herself drawn to them. The promise is within, the purpose is without and perhaps in both can be found absolution.

The work is a very short, what I call a pamphlet, erotic hot flash with more of a focus on the main character’s own truth rather than the erotic itself. It’s something of an exploration of understanding why things are rather than being about the event itself.

The erotica is somewhat tepid as a result, being a means for resolution than being about the sex itself, which was interesting. Along with that comes a bit of mythos creation, if rather thin in detail and focus, which suggests possibilities but really doesn’t delve into them very much.

The succubus of the work is not exactly a succubus, though they have some of the aspects of being one. There is a contraction in them, a dark side and a light side battling with each other. Beyond that, the purpose is something towards righting souls, finding their paths and having the see something better which I found interesting.

Three out of five pitchforks.

The work closes in a place that offers possibilities for something further to be told. It’s a shame that didn’t happen as there is a lot of mythos untold and unexplored. It’s quite a different sort of story, but it did give me something to wonder about.


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