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The Black Book (eBook)
The Black Book | |
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![]() The Black Book eBook Cover, written by M B Paff | |
Author(s) | M B Paff |
Publisher | Amazon Digital Services |
Publication date | July 24, 2017 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 84 Pages |
ASIN | B0748411M3 |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
The Black Book is an eBook written by M B Paff. In this work one the character Eldonna is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: The Black Book
- Author: M B Paff
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 84 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0748411M3
- Publishing Date: July 24, 2017
Plot Summary
Demons. Magic. An arcane text that crosses the boundaries between worlds, while within its ancient pages a force of chaos, desire, sex, and rage seeks a human to call its own. A southern mansion contains an evil that will stop at nothing to be free. Three men will cross its threshold and descend into a realm of madness, desire, and purpose.
The Black Book is a short story in the tradition of Lovecraft and the macabre.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on September 29, 2017
A book, a mansion and a temptation. Three enter this realm of evil, but can they leave once more?
Eldonna, the succubus of the work, is every bit as evil as she needs to be in the story. There’s really not a lot shown of a succubus nature to her however. That said, she is temptation and suggestively so. But there’s a twist in the story that I thought was really well explained that revealed why she wasn’t quite as successful in her plans as she thought should have been.
There’s really not a lot of erotica, this is a horror story mainly. In that vein the story is well told, the events are striking in their theme and revelations. The work could use one more editing pass to improve the dialogue however. At times it is odd and doesn’t seem right. Still, there’s a lot of good here through the characters that I enjoyed.
Three and a half out of five pitchforks.
More of a horror story with a bit of a succubus-like character around the edges. It’s a unique story, told in a unique way and I thought that worked well. But it isn’t quite a succubus story at the core.