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The Librarian (eBook)

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The Librarian
The Librarian eBook Cover, written by Al E. Gator and Clark Wilkins
The Librarian eBook Cover,
written by Al E. Gator and Clark Wilkins
Author(s) Al E. Gator
Clark Wilkins
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date December 30, 2019
Media type eBook
Length 142 Pages
ASIN B083B9TKBW

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The Librarian is an eBook written by Al E. Gator and Clark Wilkins. In this work the character Sonia can be described as type of Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Librarian
  • Authors: Al E. Gator and Clark Wilkins
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 142 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B083B9TKBW
  • Publishing Date: December 30, 2019


Plot Summary

A mentally ill man starts writing horror stories to pay his medical bills of what he sees - including the lady on the cover (amongst others). His name? H. P. Lovecraft.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 14, 2020


When one’s imagination blurs with reality, one can question themselves and their sanity. Things become a lot more complicated when imagination reaches out and touches you, opening the door to worlds you have seen, but cannot believe are true. But, surprisingly they are.

The work is a complex story from the very start through to the end and it’s something of a journey of one soul from loss and myth to finding themselves stuck in the middle of something they never knew existed, or any sane person would want any part of.

A captivating read, the characters have depth and seeing how the plot turns about the main character and his companion is quite the adventure. It’s not really erotica, or horror for that matter. It’s more an examination of the soul of the main character and the forces pulling on him.

Sonia, who is something of a fallen angel with a bit of a succubus streak in her, is wonderfully obtuse at times, a tease at others, and asks questions of the main character, and the reader for that matter, that are mysterious and telling. Not quite a succubus, though she does have an interesting sexual nature, she’s just someone to wonder about when the story comes to its close.

Three and a half out of five pitchforks.

It’s a very complex and deep reflection of the famous author and does bring about some interesting questions. Sonia especially so, and while she’s not really, completely a succubus, she is so very passionate and that was a delight to find.


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