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The Succubus: A World Bowed To Her Hunger (eBook)
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The Succubus: A World Bowed To Her Hunger is an eBook written by Sasealia Hardy. In this work the character Shantel is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: The Succubus: A World Bowed To Her Hunger
- Author: Sasealia Hardy
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 124 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0FX45YJY7
- Publishing Date: October 21, 2025
Plot Summary
Shantel is a dark-skinned, irresistibly beautiful woman whose supernatural allure hides a monstrous secret: she is a succubus, feeding on men’s energy, fear, and devotion. Each man she seduces—Adam, Anthony, Elijah, Hakeem, Jeremiah, Noah, James, Messiah, Deandre, Pharaoh, and Myron—has something going for himself, but she leaves them drained, broken, and obsessed, growing stronger and more radiant after every conquest.
As her hunger grows, her power begins to manifest physically as a golden aura, and the city itself starts to respond to her presence. She evolves from seductive predator to apex predator, absorbing energy, bending shadows, and reshaping the hierarchy of hunters who try to stop her. With Jeremiah as her tethered partner, amplifying her power, she begins to dominate the city, transforming it into a warzone of obedience, terror, and chaos.
Her rise attracts ancient, colossal forces that challenge her dominance. Each encounter pushes her further, forcing her to evolve beyond apex predator into a godlike being capable of bending reality itself. She reshapes cities, landscapes, and even time to her will, absorbing all opposition and consolidating dominion over the world.
By the story’s climax, Shantel transcends all limits: the world and universe bend to her hunger, fear, and beauty. She claims eternal dominion, becoming an unstoppable, infinite nightmare, a predator beyond human, monster, or god. Her reign is total, absolute, and eternal.
Book Review
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