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Summoning the Beast (eBook)

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Summoning the Beast
Summoning the Beast eBook Cover, written by Peter Bender
Summoning the Beast eBook Cover,
written by Peter Bender
Author(s) Peter Bender
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date February 24, 2019
Media type eBook
Length 22 Pages
ASIN B07P2W4VLV

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


Summoning the Beast is an eBook written by Peter Bender. In this work one of the main characters can be described as an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: Summoning the Beast
  • Author: Peter Bender
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 22 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B07P2W4VLV
  • Publishing Date: February 24, 2019


Plot Summary

Stacie enjoys horror and sci-fi films. She’s seen plenty, and like the rest of us, she gets angry when she see the characters on the screen do obviously stupid things. She would never do those things if she was in one of those films. So when she finds the ancient tome filled with incantations, she thinks nothing of following the rituals. After all, she’s home alone and bored, and this isn’t a movie. What’s the worst that can happen, aside from her passing the time? So when she casts the spell to conjure a sex servant, she doesn’t expect much... After all, why would she?


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on March 10, 2019


The book that Stacie finds offers something that can’t be possible. But that’s not at all the case and as Stacie has made a mistake, what she wanted isn’t quite what she will receive, but that might not matter when the summoning is done.

The work is a short erotic hot flash which focuses on the main character becoming entangled with an incubus that turns out not be to the sex slave she thought she was summoning. What follows is a slow burn erotic scene between the main characters which brings up the heat towards the climax wonderfully. It’s a bit thin on the characters themselves, there’s just enough teased to hold one’s interest and then the erotica takes over.

The incubus of the work, who is never named, is quite dominant, but at the same time it’s not over the top or seems out of place. He has a need, and Stacie falls fully into being the focus. More sex fiend than evil, the incubus delights in Stacie. all of her, and in return, Stacie herself experiences something unforgettable.

Three out of five pitchforks.

The slow burn of the story worked really well and both characters were a lot of fun. It’s a shame that the incubus was never given a name, or that the story closed in a way that wasn’t taken further. I wonder about him remaining, what might come for both characters afterwards. The idea amuses me quite a bit really.


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