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The Soulless Consciousness of Depravity (eBook)

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The Soulless Consciousness
of Depravity
The Soulless Consciousness of Depravity eBook Cover, written by Sherry Stone
The Soulless Consciousness of Depravity eBook Cover, written by Sherry Stone
Author(s) Sherry Stone
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date September 23, 2021
Media type eBook
Length 39 Pages
ASIN B09H32NBGB

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


The Soulless Consciousness of Depravity is an eBook written by Sherry Stone. In this work the character Mel is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Soulless Consciousness of Depravity
  • Author: Sherry Stone
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 39 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B09H32NBGB
  • Publishing Date: September 23, 2021


Plot Summary

A consciousness, that see itself as a Succubus; an entity that is the essence of evil and debauchery, it controls unsuspecting innocent hosts and feeds on their sexual experiences. Once the entity has satisfied her needs she cast the hosts aside.

The hosts experience the entity in a dreamlike state, as she takes them through one promiscuous encounter after another, Perhaps a public restroom, where the host accommodates two lusty ladies.

The consciousness has a knack for random encounters. Like the hapless host that is led to a lesbian affair with her High School English teacher aboard a luxury cruise ship. Or the host sunbathing by the ocean drawn into a very public display of filthy sexual contact in the sand on the beach with female a body builder.

However the entity has one Achilles Heel and though she meticulously avoid that danger, one host wields the power to finally tame the entity, by not allowing it to cast its host aside.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 5, 2021


The work is a series of hot flashes interconnected with reflective moments and the succubus of the work considering herself. The erotica is well told, the heat is delightful, and the characters themselves are interesting. Perhaps the most telling part is when the succubus possesses others, what they and she feel, and the aftermath of what happens.

The succubus for most of the work isn’t named, being so in the last encounter, taking the name Mel and I think that works well. She’s not evil, not stereotypical either. Being something of a formless being for much of the work, her thoughts of being so gives her a lot of depth and a path for growth overall. She gives some thoughts to others of her kind, of what their world is like and I dearly wish there’d been more told about that. The hints of what that is are something I ponder as a result in their poetic aspects.

Three and a half out of five pitchforks.

I’d have liked to know more about Mel, more about the world she comes from. There’s some really tempting hints of that, but not delved into. That’s not an issue for the story, but it’s something that might have been played on to expand the story a bit more.


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