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The Succubus Bloom (eBook)
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
The Succubus Bloom is an eBook written by Altra Transformer. In this work the main character Aris, as well as a number of other characters are transformed into being a kind of Succubi.
Overview
- Title: The Succubus Bloom
- Author: Altra Transformer
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 151 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0H4RFSLB1
- Publishing Date: June 10, 2026
Plot Summary
Dr. Aris Thorne was a brilliant botanist obsessed with a legend: a flower that didn't just grow, it fed. Deep in the humid twilight of her private greenhouse, she cultivated her masterpiece, the Orchis Nocturna, a sentient bloom that consumes life to fuel its own dark transformation. Aris didn't just discover the flower; she became its chosen vessel, its high priestess.
For Detective Kaito Reed, the case began as a missing person. It ended when he witnessed the impossible from a bell tower high above the city: a woman, bathed in crimson light, draining the life from a victim until nothing but dust remained. He saw Aris shed her skin like a serpent and reveal the predator within.
Now, Kaito is a ghost, haunted by a video no one will believe and a secret that is slowly consuming him. Aris, a succubus of terrifying power and intellect, has her sights set on her lone witness. She toys with him, invading his dreams, blurring the line between terror and ecstasy, and forcing him to question his own sanity and desires. As the police close in, Aris orchestrates a final, perfect act of deception—a body swap that leaves her captured and her loyal follower, Chloe, wearing her face.
But the case isn't closed. It's just beginning.
In a maximum-security asylum, the woman they think is Aris awaits a final, deadly delivery. In the outside world, the real Aris, wearing a new face, prepares to unleash her creation upon the world. The Bloom is a story of transformation, obsession, and a horror that doesn't just kill. It blooms, and its harvest is just beginning.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on June 12, 2026
A mystery unlocked becomes the darkness unending. A choice made from lust and hunger unleashed turns towards erotic control and power. Among all of the darkness a flower blooms and grows, the seeds planted and spreading without end.
The work is an erotic fantasy transformation story with a succubus edge to the changes along with quite a bit of body dark erotica. Along with that comes a well told story, universe building that offers something amazing too. It is a dark story, there is death and destruction, but it isn’t there to be meaningless. The story brings purpose to the characters, their darkness and what comes from that.
The erotic aspects of the story mix well, both in the heat, but as well to take the story towards the impending transformations, darkness and changes in the characters themselves. In respect of the succubus theme, those erotic interludes I thought gave much needed life and detail to what happens to the main character and others she changes with her or uses for her designs. It’s all very hot and erotic from the first kiss to the last killing and it all makes sense and doesn’t feel out of place.
Aris, the main character of the work, undergoes a transformation in quite a unique way, the result being her becoming a kind of succubus, but not in the expected sort of way. That’s not to say she isn’t a succubus, for she is in power, form and presence, but especially her hunger and need. She is a schemer. a plotter and, eventually, vey much a force of evil with purpose. She isn’t one-dimensional or does something for the sake of it either and that made her a fare better character.
A number of minor and perhaps not so much so, characters are also transformed, some are used, some are taken and others become pawns in the game Aris plays. They have various personalities, some are thin, for they exist only a short time, but others have depth and they become important to the story as a whole. For all of these characters, they are succubi, of a kind, and perhaps a bit on the mysterious side of things, but with an erotic edge that I thought worked really quite well.
Four out of five pitchforks.
The story closes on something of a cliff hanger of impeding doom which works really well with tall that came before. I might have liked a bit more of Aris at the end, a little more finality for her than the story gave. As a corruption and transformation story it is really well done. The succubus aspects are as well captivating and the story delights throughout. Just a really telling read and I enjoyed it very much.