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Swipe to Sin: The Succubus Match (eBook)
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Swipe to Sin: The Succubus Match is an eBook written by Iva Sandow. In this work the character Eris is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Swipe to Sin: The Succubus Match
- Author: Iva Sandow
- Published By: Velvet Vixen Press
- Length: 21 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0DR7K67LV
- IBSN: None
- Publishing Date: December 21, 2024
Plot Summary
Love is just a swipe away... but what if your perfect match is a demon?
Desperate to create the ultimate dating app, Alex stumbles upon a mysterious piece of code on a shadowy forum, promising connections deeper than ever before. But when the app’s first user, Eris, steps out of the digital world and into Alex's life, it becomes clear she’s more than just a match—she’s a succubus with dark intentions. As reality bends and the app spirals into chaos, Alex must unravel the sinister forces unleashed before the price of love destroys them—and the world.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on June 15, 2025
Alex is a master of code and computers and he has a goal, a wish perhaps. A program to connect lovers to their loves perfectly and forever so. But not all code is what it seems and a piece of untested code brings about the appearance of Eris and her own desires. Being the focus of a succubus can be earth shattering, but for Alex, it means the end of all existence as Eris delights.
The work is a succubus themed erotic mystery adventure that revolves around the creation of a computer program and the effects it has on the reality around the main character and the attentions of a succubus he has drawn to himself. It’s a bit of a scattered story, there are plots and ideas which begin, then shift and change into something they weren’t at the start. Much of the lost feeling of the story comes from the main character Alex as he tries to come to terms with Eris, the succubus of the work, and the truth she reveals to him and what her plans are.
The erotica is rather tepid for the most part, the sex scenes have little heat really, but the seduction and temptations are very well told and Eris is very much a temptress with a plan. Whether that plan is evil or not depends on your viewpoint when she reveals why things turn out as they do and why she needs Alex as much as she does.
Eris isn’t a stereotypical succubus by any means however. There’s a hint of evil purpose, a very dominant personality and a desire to see her plans through Eric come to pass. Some of her succubus aspects, in power and form, are really well described and added a dash of needed heat here and there as well.
But with all of the good in the characters, the story itself is just so confusing at times that one gets lost in what is happening. The plots don’t connect well, actions make little sense at times, and some of the reflective moments by Alex just left me wondering what was taken out in the editing before the story was released.
Three and a half out of five pitchforks.
Where the story ends feels confused and uncertain, which is partly through the main character and what happens in their encounter with Eris. But it’s something more than that alone as the story events state one thing happened, the main character acting through a belief they had and then it all gets turned upside down. I’m not sure that the ending works like that, perhaps it needs to be expanded on more than it was. Again, it’s the problem of a story that had a lot to tell, but not enough time to do so.