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Swallowed Up in a Dream (eBook)
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Swallowed Up in a Dream is an eBook written by Briar Rei Amor. In this work the character Helen is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Swallowed Up in a Dream
- Author: Briar Rei Amor
- Published By: Briar Rei Amor
- Length: 12 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B07DV491QJ
- Publishing Date: June 17, 2018
Plot Summary
Ruth has been dreaming of Helen, a succubus, since she was little. Uncaring about her waking life, she dreams of staying with Helen. All she every wanted was to be able to be with her, and she finally gets that chance. The only way, however, is for her to be eaten by the succubus and be reborn as a succubus. How could she possibly refuse such an offer?
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on July 10, 2018
Ruth dreams of Helen, a love that cannot be seen in the real world, for they meet in dreams. But there is a way, it’s not easy, but it offers everything that Helen and Ruth desire, and a future together that they cannot live without.
The work is a very short, what I call a pamphlet, erotic hot flash with a vore and succubus theme. It’s a different sort of story, the characters are well written and how they connect with each other is really a delight to read. It isn’t about the sexual attraction between the main characters than it is about the love shared and the needs they both have.
Helen, the succubus of the work, isn’t evil, she cares deeply about Ruth and it’s a struggle for her to come to terms with what Ruth wishes and the way to make that happen. Her succubus nature is hinted at throughout the story, but the focus is more on the vore aspects until Ruth’s transformation is complete and their story turns a corner into something quite unexpected.
Three out of five pitchforks.
While the vore aspects didn’t do a lot for me, the succubus transformations and the character development was really well done. It might be a little scattered in the narrative, and there might be a few places where the story could have been developed more than it was. Nonetheless, it’s a unique story and interesting read overall.
External Links
- This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com - No Longer Available