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The Devil Wears Nada (eBook)
The Devil Wears Nada | |
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![]() The Devil Wears Nada eBook Cover, written by Connie Cuckquean | |
Author(s) | Connie Cuckquean |
Series | Female Cuckolds |
Publisher | Smashwords |
Publication date | April 4, 2024 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 14 Pages |
ISBN | 9798224141456 |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
The Devil Wears Nada is an eBook written by Connie Cuckquean. It is the twenty-fifth work in the Female Cuckolds series by this author. In this work the character Lilith is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: The Devil Wears Nada
- Author: Connie Cuckquean
- Published By: Smashwords
- Length: 14 Pages
- Format: eBook
- IBSN: 9798224141456
- Publishing Date: April 4, 2024
Plot Summary
A downtrodden wife summons a succubus to take her hubby in places she never could. Read as the devilish demon uses her butt to drag out hubby's load before delivering it back onto the worthless face of his wife. I make a pact with the devil in exchange for my husband’s never-ending love, but part of that involves him getting his needs satisfied in a way I could never hope. Read as the lust-filled sex-demon pleasures him before my very eyes, taking him in a place I never could and making me wonder whether I’ve done the right thing!
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on September 6, 2024
Sally knows there is something wrong with her marriage, and turning to magic seems to be her only choice. Making a deal with a devil isn’t the best idea when you aren’t exactly sure what you really want. Lilith will see to it that both Sally and her husband will learn who rules in the end.
The work is a very short hot flash piece of erotica with a focus on female domination and cuckholding at the core. Mainly focused on the erotica, which has tepid heat, it’s a bit lost at first to find the way towards the succubus aspects of the story. There’s really very little succubus erotica as such, which is a shame as the story is more about the main character making a mistake and being taught a lesson as much as her husband is.
Lilith, the succubus of the work, is very close to being stereotypically evil, but doesn’t quite go over the edge into being so. She schemes, dominates and takes control of the story, but not really as a succubus. There’s very little of her succubus aspects and what there is gets muted by her twisting desires and bending the wills of the other characters to submit to her.
The work feels a bit rushed, there’s not a lot of character development and what there is for Lilith is shaded in guile and misdirection. With the majority of the story being about Lilith having her way and all of the acts the other characters are made to perform, it would have been nice for Lilith to gloat, taunt Sally and, perhaps, instead of the ending that comes eventually, there might have been something that circled back to her being a succubus and the darker aspects of that might have been a better place to close out the story.
Two out of five pitchforks.
While this is a succubus story, it’s far more about Lilith dominating the other characters and bending them to her will than it is about her being very much of a succubus. In a way this is a ‘be careful what you wish for’ story, which in that respect works quite well. As a succubus story there’s really not enough of that here.