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The Mating (eBook)
The Mating | |
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![]() The Mating eBook Cover, written by Qarinah Lilin | |
Author(s) | Qarinah Lilin |
Series | Tales of Azaershah |
Publisher | Qarinah Lilin |
Publication date |
November 26, 2018 (Original) January 23, 2020 (Reissue) |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 17 Pages |
ASIN |
B07KX137Q5 (Original) B08461KGF1 (Reissue) |
Followed by | The First Gaze |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
The Mating is an eBook written by Qarinah Lilin. It is the first work in the Tales of Azaershah series by this author. In this work the character Azaershah is a Succubus and the character Qahrtiran is an Incubus.
Overview
- Title: The Mating
- Author: Qarinah Lilin
- Published By: Qarinah Lilin
- Length: 17 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B07KX137Q5 (Original), B08461KGF1 (Reissue)
- Publishing Date: November 26, 2018 (Original), January 23, 2020 (Reissue)
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
Plot Summary
The beautiful temptress Azaershah is a Succubus, a daughter of Lilith and nocturnal demon of ancient lore, eternally bonded with the Incubus Qahrtiran. They come to you at night, seduce you and ravish you, with only one goal: to satisfy a lust ingrained in their dark souls, a drive to populate the earth with their children, one midnight playmate at a time.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 27, 2019
Time and space are but things of illusion to Azaershah and Qahrtiran, a fleeting curtain between what was, is, and will be. There is a purpose to all things after all, no matter the rhyme or reason to things.
The work is a short hot flash piece of erotica which follows the main characters Azaershah and Qahrtiran through time, space, and sexual passions. The story reads very much like a dream, an expression of desire and need which seems to be constantly seeking itself throughout.
Azaershah and Qahrtiran are defined as being succubus and incubus, their lives connected and the mythos of their gender transformations to bring about the birth of their offspring is quite captivating. They aren’t evil, but there is a melancholy that carries deeply into both characters.
Three out of five pitchforks.
It’s a very textured story, the moods and passions are well told. I wonder about the main characters, beyond their purpose and needs however. Perhaps the second work in the series will provide some answers.