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The Devil's Little Harlot (eBook)

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The Devil's Little Harlot
The Devil's Little Harlot eBook Cover, written by Regina Watts
The Devil's Little Harlot eBook Cover,
written by Regina Watts
Author(s) Regina Watts
Publisher Painted Blue Publishing
Publication date November 19, 2020
Media type eBook
Length 37 Pages
ASIN B08NXL85QJ

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


The Devil's Little Harlot is an eBook written by Regina Watts. In this work the character Vernon Kraft is an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Devil's Little Harlot
  • Author: Regina Watts
  • Published By: Painted Blue Publishing
  • Length: 37 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B08NXL85QJ
  • Publishing Date: November 19, 2020


Plot Summary

Vernon Kraft is a studly incubus with a love of women, particularly his smoking-hot wife, Erdita--but what goes around comes around. After all, why is it fair that he gets to enjoy all the women he pleases while his wife is at home? He needs a taste of his own medicine...needs to help bring Dita out of her shell and into the life of the hot wife he knows she really is inside.

Then one day Kraft comes home to find his boss, Satan, canoodling with Dita on the couch. And when the King of Hell wants to use your dripping, desperate wife for his own pleasure, you don't say 'no.'

Far from it: you beg to watch.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 15, 2020


The lust of an incubus knows no end, for there isn’t one. They seek, tempt and then take what they wish before moving to the next morsel of soul to devour after all.

The work is a series of short encounters between the main character, an incubus, and various women as the story moves towards the climax. As this happens, there is a lot of internal monologue that had really very little depth or thought beyond the next conquest he sees and that became a little repetitive by the last pages of the story.

Vernon, the incubus of the work, is rather too one-dimensional as a character. He’s single minded, really doesn’t get past his sexual cravings outside of the story and left a lot to be desired. He is an incubus, if a rather over the top and somehow expected one which is a shame.

Two and a half out of five pitchforks.

Overall the story was very much about the sex rather than the erotic heat at times which was a shame. Similarly the tone of the story was a little too over the top, and perhaps a little bit silly and odd. It was interesting overall, but didn’t have the heat or the character development that I wanted to see.


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