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Unholy Passion: Summoning gone wrong - who's Master now? (eBook)
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Unholy Passion: Summoning gone wrong - who's Master now? is an eBook written by Bronson Shover. In this work the character Danica is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Unholy Passion: Summoning gone wrong - who's Master now?
- Author: Bronson Shover
- Published By: Compromising Positions
- Length: 31 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B01I0L8LZG
- Publishing Date: July 4, 2016
Plot Summary
Jet-setting billionaire playboy warlock Greyson Spanner has changed his ways - he's summoning demons to help rebuild storm-ravaged Goose River. Sure, it's hard to find a philanthropist chick kinky enough to play the kind of games he enjoys, but he was done being useless.
Meanwhile, sexy succubus Danica is bored to tears with using her body to feed on humans' sexual energy and bilk them out of their fortunes - it's really just keeping score now. She'd never admit it, but she wanted one man ready, willing, and able to satisfy all her dark, depraved desires.
Add in one bitter and interfering imp and a contract neither Greyson nor Danica could come up with - and better than either one could ever imagine - is struck. They're stuck with each other - so who's the Master now?
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on July 29, 2016
Greyson has a plan, it’s a good one really. Summon a demon to help people in need. The problem comes when he doesn’t pay attention to the runes in his summoning, which someone has changed. Now the problem is a succubus named Danica. Or is it that Danica’s problem is Greyson? Either way, there’s a problem. Or is it really?
The description of this work is deliciously naughty, offering a really interesting story about control, need, want and desire. Both Danica and Greyson have their seductive natures, but they also have their own wants and needs. As the story progresses, the control is swapped between the two of them, and how that is done works really well. It makes sense, at least in the context of the story, and I really liked there was a reason for everything that happened.
Danica is a wonderful succubus character. I adored her attitude, her sexuality and most of all, I enjoyed that she has a soul, a reason for not being “typical”. The life she has been leading, her history, really leaves a lot of questions unanswered, some of which I think would be delicious and erotic tales to be told. There’s a softness to her, a need for, if not love, then someone that can scratch that itch she’s been feeling for so long.
The same can be said about Greyson as well. He has a need, a desire, and it hasn’t been fulfilled. The situation he finds himself in ticks all of the checkmarks and there’s a wonderful transformation of his character. Really, that’s the single thing about this work. The characters aren’t exactly who they were at the beginning. Each makes a choice, tells a truth and in that comes their story. It’s just simply wonderful.
The erotica has lovely heat, the characters meld to each other perfectly. Really some of the scenes just made me smile, which is a wonderful thing most of all. The characters are complex, they grow and the story, when it comes to the conclusion, just made me ache for more of their story to be told.
The writing is amazing, there’s really nothing that took me out of the story. Except for that title. I really wish the author had picked something else, or shortened this one. It’s too long and unwieldy by far. It doesn’t reflect just how amazing the story, the erotica, and the passions are.
There is a plot point, which actually is a rather important one, that doesn’t get resolved by the end of this work. It has to do with Danica and her connection, or lack of, with Hell and how Greyson connects into that. I’m not sure that really needed to be in the story as it wasn’t resolved, wasn’t of much use either. It’s a forceful means to make something happen, a bit clumsily. It’s the only part of this work that I really had problems with. It didn’t need to be there. Not for how good everything else is.
Four and a half out of five pitchforks.
I loved this work. Danica is delightfully naughty and fun, Greyson is adorably cute and naughty. The two make for a wonderful couple, amazing heat, and a delicious story. But there’s a plot point left dangling, a story brought to a close a little too soon, and a title that just doesn’t work as it should.
Recommended for the hot sexy succubus fun, but aching for so much more that could have been.