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The Preacher's Wife's Lezzie Experience (eBook)

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The Preacher's Wife's Lezzie Experience
The Preacher's Wife's Lezzie Experience eBook Cover, written by Reed James
The Preacher's Wife's Lezzie Experience
eBook Cover, written by Reed James
Author(s) Reed James
Series Lesbian Witch & the Succubus's Deal
Publisher Naughty Ladies Publications
Publication date April 15, 2024
Media type eBook
Length 33 Pages
ASIN B0D1WDRH7M
Preceded by The Naughty Cutie Caught Spying
Followed by Witch Caught by the Hispanic Hottie

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


The Preacher's Wife's Lezzie Experience is an eBook written by Reed James. It is the second work in the Lesbian Witch & the Succubus's Deal series by this author. In this work the character Hedone can be described as a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Preacher's Wife's Lezzie Experience
  • Author: Reed James
  • Published By: Naughty Ladies Publications
  • Length: 33 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0D1WDRH7M
  • Publishing Date: April 15, 2024


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

Mrs. Bakker, the preacher's busty wife, can't believe how gorgeous and irresistible Cassie is. The nubile, Black cutie has the preacher's hot wife eager to enjoy lesbianism for the first time.

To cheat on her husband with the nubile witch!

Cassie is so excited. The naughty witch is getting all she desires from the preacher's willing wife. Cassie's deal with the wanton succubus will make things so much fun for the lesbian witch attending a conservative, Christian college.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on November 15, 2024


Cassie’s desires are getting the better, or worst, of her and things are only getting worse. But making a deal with a succubus called Hedone might turn things around. Especially if Cassie can turn the women around her to a new way of thinking.

The core theme of the series is the main character Cassie deciding to perform a ritual to summon Hedone. the succubus of the series, give up her soul and then become possessed. What follows is a mixture of mind control, domination and lesbian erotica between Cassie and the other characters with Hedone watching and gloating as things progress.

While the chapter in which Hedone is summoned, and Cassie gives herself freely to her, has some heat and the overall entanglement of the two is interesting, it’s also something of a shame. It’s the only real part of the three works in this collection where Hedone appears, acts succubus-like and then for the balance of the work she’s nothing more than a devil on Cassie’s shoulder, whispering ideas to her and watching what happens.

As a result, the balance of the collection just wasn’t interesting or hold much heat. The mind control scenes had their moments, but they were fleeting, the erotica itself felt very repetitive with what has appeared in other series as well. Overall, the collection read as being bland and tepid, which was disappointing.

One obvious path, which wasn’t taken, might have been for Hedone to actually possess Cassie and transform her. If not that, then at least have Cassie become more succubus in nature, horns and tail not withstanding, which would put a real twist into the storytelling as the series is set in a place where that would create a real problem overall as well as more conflict and plots to unfold. But it didn’t here and I don’t expect that to happen either.

One pitchfork out of five.

I’m being very generous with that rating, if I’m honest. Hedone does not interest me, the series has basically no succubus theme, save for in the most tangential way. Once again the succubus is a means to an end, not the centre of the story as might otherwise be suggested. Given the beginning of the series, I’m expecting my interest will wane further, the series will drift badly and as for the erotica, it will just completely have no heat in it. But I could be wrong of course. But somehow I doubt it.


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