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Wild Seeds (eBook)

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Wild Seeds
Wild Seeds eBook Cover, written by Syn Root
Wild Seeds eBook Cover,
written by Syn Root
Author(s) Syn Root
Series Demons, Dragons and Gods
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date October 21, 2016
Media type eBook
Length 75 Pages
ASIN B01MFATRKK
Preceded by Succubus Training
Followed by Dox: Sex Magick 1.01

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


Wild Seeds is an eBook written by Syn Root. It is the first work in the Demons, Dragons and Gods series by this author. In this work the character Dox can be described as a type of Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Wild Seeds
  • Author: Syn Root
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 75 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B01MFATRKK
  • Publishing Date: October 21, 2016


Plot Summary

Dox has been cursed. What started out as a sexy romp in the outer city got serious when she found herself in full bondage, getting nailed by the Forest God. Getting loaded on God Juice has unfortunate consequences... Oops. What begins as monster double penetration quickly progresses into being a sex slave for a billionaire orgy -- and then beyond. This 25,000 word pilot episode follows the story of a cursed witch and her explosively hot sex life. Join Dox while she faces off with rough erotic devils throughout the entire series of Wild Seeds -- Demons, Dragons and Gods! They say sometimes a Curse, is just a blessing in disguise -- this one just has a lot more orgasms.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on November 8, 2016


Dox is Fae, her life wild and unrestrained. An encounter with a God changes her, a favour asks leaves her with little choice. The choice made leads to desire and that desire creates the impossible. The problem is, with all of that, Dox herself can’t find her way out of being pulled into a world she never wanted to be part of in the first place, but now can’t live without.

She is, as a whole, somewhat of an enigma, which makes the task of figuring out who she is and what she’s capable of rather murky. She seems to be a mixture of different mythos, one of them being, at least from my perspective, that of a succubus. It’s not stated clearly so, but her desire for sex, her powers, and what comes through the story and how she changes, seems to suggest that she might be, to some extent, a succubus.

To that point, the last chapter of the work I found very intriguing, where the story goes from that point I do want to see. Whether my thoughts about Dox are correct or not, the image of her just before the work comes to a close will remain with me for quite some time, succubus or not.

Dox aside, the characters are unique, their stories are captivating and how the universe is explained and used to tell the story I think works very well. There are plots within plots, stories within stories and while some are left incomplete, there’s every indication that they will come back to haunt Dox throughout the series.

The erotica is a series of short hot flashes, some of which are very hot, others perhaps not quite so much so. That’s more of a need towards the events of the moment where they appear and as such they tend to work well. Each as a point, or seems to, which allows for some needed character development to happen.

The underlying thing about this work is the mystery. Dox doesn’t know what’s going on, really there’s no one that has a really good idea. There are suggestions, ideas, but all that’s happening to her isn’t clear and leaves much not answered. It is clear that Dox loves sex, has a odd opinion of herself, and is a bit of a lost soul throughout much of the story being driven by circumstance and events towards what happens to her.

The writing is quite good, the characters have excellent voice. The plot is complex, the mystery is deep and lovely. There are some minor spelling mistakes in the latter part of the story, but that doesn’t take away from the story as a whole.

What’s missing is a bit of focus about Dox herself. It feels like possibly two books worth of plot came about in this one work. Things are a little rushed as such and that hurts the work overall to a point. There’s a point where the story could be split into two and each part could be given more time to develop and tell a richer story.

There’s a lot of promise here, I really do like Dox and I am curious about where things are going to take her. There’s a mystery building, something is going to happen, and I hope the author doesn’t rush headlong into things and allows the story to be told.

Three and a half pitchforks out of five.

Dox seems to be a complex character around who there’s a lot of things to be explored. Is she a succubus remains not quite clear by the conclusion, but there’s quite a number of hints and suggestions that she is, in one way or another, some kind of succubus, whatever that may turn out to be. I’m looking forward to the next work in the series, Pussy slays a Dragon, which should be appearing shortly.

Dox seems to have the most interesting of lives to live. Hopefully in doing so she’ll manage to get to the answers she’s looking for, whether she likes them or not. That story in itself is the one that I’ll be the most interested in.


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