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Succubus Duel (eBook)

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Succubus Duel
Succubus Duel eBook Cover, written by Amanda Knight
Succubus Duel eBook Cover,
written by Amanda Knight
Author(s) Amanda Knight
Publisher Secret Fetish Erotica (Original)
Amazon Digital Services (Reissue)
Publication date May 12, 2015 (Original)
April 9, 2019 (Reissue)
Media type eBook
Length 43 Pages
ASIN B0722KVLQL (Original)
B07QKFN6V2 (Reissue)
Followed by Demonic Embrace

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


Succubus Duel Revised eBook Cover, written by Amanda Knight
Succubus Duel Revised eBook Cover, written by Amanda Knight

Succubus Duel is an eBook written by Amanda Knight. In this work the character Evestriel is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Succubus Duel
  • Author: Amanda Knight
  • Published By: Secret Fetish Erotica (Original), Amazon Digital Services (Reissue)
  • Length: 43 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0722KVLQL (Original), B07QKFN6V2 (Reissue)
  • Publishing Date: May 12, 2015 (Original), April 9, 2019 (Reissue)


Plot Summary

Paige is fighting for her husband's soul as a Demonic Sex Demon appears before them and claims Conner's life.

Can Paige submit herself to a mind game and win a duel between her and the powerful demon in a all-in sex contest.

But Paige has yet to realize who is the real monster...


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on May 26, 2015


Paige finds herself facing the succubus Evestriel who is bent on taking her husband Conner’s life. Learning all she can, she comes to conclusion there is one way to save him and she makes a deal with Evestriel. The battle begins, but the outcome is the question unanswered.

The work is, as a whole, very well written, the characters are strong, have their own stories and there’s some wonderful heat when the erotica appears. Billed as romance, there is a good deal of that appearing in the story as well. There’s so much to like about this work in so many ways, but then, the last two pages just take away all of the story and left me wondering.

Evestriel is the image of a succubus through the story. Sexually powerful, controlling, very strong willed, She has a purpose, intends to have what she wants and drives towards that. There is a hint of her true form from time to time, slightly stereotypical, but that’s not done in a way that takes away from her character.

Both Paige and Conner are fully fleshed out characters as well, there are quite a lot of foibles in each, they are in love, and it’s that love which Evestriel pushes against using lust and passion to try to overcome them. That battle, how it unfolds is an amazingly good story and I loved each and every moment because there was purpose to both sides of the battle, Conner being held between the two.

However, as I have said, it is the last two pages of the work that, for me, feel completely unnecessary. The reason as to why Evestriel was after Conner makes sense from her perspective and I can accept that reason as it stands in the work. The problem is that the reason is suddenly dropped into the midst of the work, is not shown more than in passing, and leaves a really bad taste for me in the story. It feels, in many ways, as if the author decided to throw the twist into the story for the sake of doing so. For me, it doesn’t work.

If it had been explained more, if the reason would have been told more than a split second of realization by Paige and then the story closes, I would have accepted that more. As it stands here, I just felt the journey was not worth the ending. Something better needs to be here to make this work what it should be.

I’ll give this work three out of five pitchforks.

If the ending would have been explained, drawn out, something more than the single page that it comes to, then I would have liked this a lot more. But I can’t really because the ending just felt like an afterthought once all of the good in the story was done.


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