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Succubus Uncovered (eBook)

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Succubus Uncovered
Succubus Uncovered eBook Cover, written by S. A. West
Succubus Uncovered eBook Cover,
written by S. A. West
Author(s) S. A. West
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date November 21, 2021
Media type eBook
Length 27 Pages
ASIN B09MDKDCK1

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Succubus Uncovered is an eBook written by S. A. West. In this work the character Jessica is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Succubus Uncovered
  • Author: S. A. West
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 27 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B09MDKDCK1
  • Publishing Date: November 21, 2021


Plot Summary

After a disappointing night out with coworkers, Samuel finds himself spending some quality time with the cute waitress Jessica. But as the night progresses, he discovers her dark secret.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on March 1, 2022


Samuel didn’t have much of a choice in going out with his coworkers, and even though the time was a bore, meeting Jessica was something special. But he has no idea how special she is, and when the truth is revealed, both discover the missing part of themselves.

The work is a well told slow erotic burn with some quite lovely characters. The heat is very good, if a bit odd at points, but that tends to give the main characters some interesting quirks. There’s a sense of Jessica, the succubus of the story, being lost both in need and want which is rather a unique character trait for a succubus to have.

There are moments when her powers as a succubus muddy Samuel’s storytelling, but that does work in its own way. The reveal of Jessica’s form, the revelations that come afterwards are emotional and expressed in a way that feels right.

There’s a bit of awkwardness in the dialogue, especially from Jessica and it took something away from her character at times. Perhaps it was the situation, perhaps the realisation that Samuel is someone different, something more to her. I liked that overall in the story, it added an interesting sexual angle as things progressed.

Past the erotica, past the revelations, the last few pages are both heart-breaking and wonderful in their need and desires shared. It’s the gift that Samuel offers that brings about something that Jessica hasn’t felt or expected and it closes the story well, if leaving so much behind not explored and needing to be.

Four out of five pitchforks.

I’d love to see a follow on, there’s a lot to explore with Jessica and Samuel, both in themselves but more so where their relationship and love takes them. There are so very few emotionally delightful works about succubi at this level and ending the story where it does just leaves a lot unfulfilled. Regardless, a lovely story that gives all of its heart and soul to the fore.


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