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Two Passion Trees Of Rotting Vanity (eBook)

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Two Passion Trees
Of Rotting Vanity
Two Passion Trees Of Rotting Vanity eBook Cover, written by Joshua Whitney
Two Passion Trees Of Rotting Vanity
eBook Cover, written by Joshua Whitney
Author(s) Joshua Whitney
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date June 12, 2025
Media type eBook
Length 4 Pages
ASIN B0FCSH8NJL

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Two Passion Trees Of Rotting Vanity is an eBook written by Joshua Whitney. In this work the character Olivia Theia can be described as a kind of Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Two Passion Trees Of Rotting Vanity
  • Author: Joshua Whitney
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 4 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0FCSH8NJL
  • Publishing Date: June 12, 2025


Plot Summary

The Passion Tree—outside of our space and time—reenacts a brawl of passion between a goddess and a demon.

When their blood is spilled into our reality’s rotting Passion Tree, the curvaceous, confident, and beauteous Olivia Theia is birthed, with a clear idea of what she wishes to pursue: Wealth and attention eternal.

Deviant men, beware.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on March 22, 2026


A story of a fixated demon. a self-absorbed goddess, and what their actions bring to pass. Not all things of beauty are, for some have no heart and no place for anything save themselves.

The work is a very short, what I call a pamphlet, and in this case it very much is in length, being barely a handful of pages in total. Reading something like a Grimm’s fairy tale, the story tells of thoughtless actions and how they gain their own life and what they do with it.

It’s not erotica by any means, the story is a bit too clinical for that to appear. The characters are somewhat two-dimensional, the story racing through the events to get to the climax and then the rather lost close. Within that, the myths are familiar which bring about the character that takes over the story halfway and then controls things onwards.

The character Olivia Theia can be thought of as a kind of succubus in a way, though there’s really very little evidence of that overall. Her physical aspects, the means of control and so on, give her that feeling and it does seem to suit her however. But as with the work overall, everything is skimmed over, there’s little development, though with the length of this work, that’s a wish really.

Two and a half out of five pitchforks.

There is the barest of edges to this short work that tells of something of a succubus story, or aspects of one. There’s a good deal of mythos being touched upon and the inklings of a greater story that could be well told from the seed that this is. Perhaps that is something the author needs to consider. The scraps are there, they need to be developed into something far more.


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