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The Captain's Plunder (eBook)

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The Captain's Plunder
The Captain's Plunder eBook Cover, written by Ruby Greye
The Captain's Plunder eBook Cover,
written by Ruby Greye
Author(s) Ruby Greye
Publisher Smashwords
Publication date May 30, 2024
Media type eBook
Length 49 Pages
ISBN 9798227506535
Preceded by A Pirate's Bounty

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


The Captain's Plunder is an eBook written by Ruby Greye. In this work the character Wren is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Captain's Plunder
  • Author: Ruby Greye
  • Published By: Smashwords
  • Length: 49 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • IBSN: 9798227506535
  • Publishing Date: May 30, 2024


Plot Summary

Crashing a masquerade can have a lasting impact on your life. Pirate Captain Lisette learns this lesson the hard way when she steals the wrong prized possession, Wren, a chained-up succubus posing as a simple servant. When Lisette removes the chains, she has to be rescued by Wren's Mistress, Celeste. Mistress Celeste is a beautiful vampire from the vampire masquerade that Lisette unknowingly crashed. She and her people take the ship and she with the help of the pirate can recapture the succubus, but not before all their sexual appetites are fed. It seems everyone wants a ravishing pirate. The trio of a pirate, a vampire, and a succubus is an escapade you don't want to miss. These women know what they want and aren't afraid to take it. Don't worry, there is a very happy ending.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 1, 2024


It’s one thing to be a pirate and seeking bounty and treasure, It’s quite another thing when Lisette finds her way into a place she shouldn’t have gone and steals away Wren from her Mistress. The perfect crime is never perfect and the bounty might be more than she expected.

The work is a quick paced, very erotically hot, fantasy adventure with strong pirate and vampire themes overall. The story is lovingly detailed, the characters are passionate and have depth to them. Beyond the main themes, it’s when Wren reveals herself and her powers come into play that the work delighted me. There’s passion, danger, a bit of mind control around the edges of the work, and a great deal of character development to watch unfold.

The succubus of the work, Wren, becomes the focus as she’s seemingly freed from her vampire mistress and Lisette, the pirate main character, becomes her focus. While she has no horns or tail, the descriptions of her powers, to control the passions of Lisette, to draw her into submission, and give into whatever Wren suggests, mades her a perfect temptress and seductress.

When Wren’s powers are unleashed, the erotic heat flames, the characters fall into their needs and what comes is wonderfully hot succubus mind control that I quite enjoyed. While Wren describes herself as a succubus, and has many of the aspects of being one, beyond the erotica, her character isn’t explored as much as I would have dearly liked it to be. It’s told in passing as Wren has her way, and before the climax of the work, being something of a tease which would have been nice to explore further.

The erotic heat simmers over the entire work as the characters find themselves entwined and, in a way, trapped with each other. The passions are wonderful, but the underlying heat comes from Wren from the moment she appears to the end, which is delicious.

However this really isn’t a succubus story so much as its a vampire and pirate story with a succubus as one of the characters. Wren is delightfully wicked as a succubus, and it’s a delight when she’s being the seductress she very much is.

Three and a half out of five pitchforks.

I’d have liked to know more about Wren, something deeper about her origin story would have been captivating. A delightful read, much enjoyed, but more Wren and more of her being a succubus really would have been a delight.


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