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Succubus Gone Wild: A Spring Break Harem Adventure (eBook)

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Succubus Gone Wild:
A Spring Break Harem Adventure
Succubus Gone Wild: A Spring Break Harem Adventure eBook Cover, written by Neil Bimbeau
Succubus Gone Wild:
A Spring Break Harem Adventure
eBook Cover, written by Neil Bimbeau
Author(s) Neil Bimbeau
Series Succubus Gone Wild
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date February 26, 2019
Media type eBook
Length 50 Pages
ASIN B07P7TFX6R
Followed by Succubus Gone Wild 2: A Spring Break Harem Adventure

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


Succubus Gone Wild: A Spring Break Harem Adventure is an eBook written by Neil Bimbeau. It is the first work in the Succubus Gone Wild series by this author. In this work the character Erika is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Succubus Gone Wild: A Spring Break Harem Adventure
  • Author: Neil Bimbeau
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 50 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B07P7TFX6R
  • Publishing Date: February 26, 2019


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

It's spring break at Pike's Point, and after a long semester I'm looking to get drunk, blow off some steam and maybe find a girl to hook up with.

What I'm NOT expecting is to find a gorgeous babe already occupying my hotel room - one with scales, horns, a tail, and the ability to transform into the most smoking-hot co-ed I've ever seen! She's a succubus, and this spring break is her "business trip": an annual recharging of her sexual batteries using drunk, horny college students. One week will make her beautiful and immortal for years to come - and she wants me to help her make it the wildest week ever!

Granted a bit of her powers, I've become irresistible to the opposite sex - even girls WAY out of my league. I thought I could turn this into the greatest week of my life, gain a harem of submissive babes and a freakin' magical girlfriend in the bargain!

I was wrong. So wrong...


Book Review

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


All Craig wanted was a good time at spring break. But things start to go off the rails when he finds Erika in his room and she’s almost irroestiable. It’s the almost part that’s a problem as for a succubus like Erika, Craig should be giving her exactly what she wants. Something is going on, but neither of them knows what that is. Still, it will be fun trying to figure that out for both of them.

The story is a very fun mix of succubus themed erotica with two main characters that really play off each other well. Very fast paced, the story doesn’t give a lot of time to figuring out the mystery about why Craig can resist Erika as he does. What comes out of that is a series of hilarious scenes between the two before the story takes a turn and Craig finds himself making a deal with Erika and the two of them finding a third for a threesome.

Overall, there’s a lot of story and character development in the beginning which turns towards the erotica as quickly as possible. That actually works really well here as it’s very much in character for them both and it’s not so far over the top to feel wrong.

Erika, the succubus of the work, is just amazingly fun from the moment she first appears to the climax. A bit of a tease, very much a dominant personality from the start, she makes it clear she’s not a stereotypical succubus. She’s all about the sex, for the most part, though it feels like there’s something else going on to be explored in the series later on.

Four out of five pitchforks.

Erika is just a lot of fun and honestly she’s far more interesting than the main character is. Still, this series is billed as being a harem, so there will be other characters appearing. It’s that point which will either make or break the series for me. If Erika becomes background then it will be a disappointment. Still, we’ll see what the next book in the series brings and hopefully it is as much of a delight as this work was.


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