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




[[Image:SuccuSTC.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Succubus eBook Cover, written by Stephen Chadwick]]
'''Succubus''' is an eBook written by Stephen Chadwick. In this work one of the main characters is described as being a Succubus.
'''Succubus''' is an eBook written by Stephen Chadwick. In this work one of the main characters is described as being a Succubus.




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*Author: Stephen Chadwick
*Author: Stephen Chadwick
*Published By: Amazon Digital Services
*Published By: Amazon Digital Services
*Length: Short Story
*Length: 15 Pages
*Format: eBook
*Format: eBook
*ASIN: B00AYB4PY2
*ASIN: B00AYB4PY2
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== Book Review ==
''The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on [http://www.succubus.net/blog/2014/02/16/a-review-of-succubus-by-stephen-chadwick/ February 16, 2014]''
It is, really, a fairly common thing when Succubi, or creatures like them are portrayed in their more horrific forms. That aspect of them is one of the things that they are known for and, as such, will always appear.
The question that I almost always have when a story turns in that direction is, does it add anything to the story or is it horror for the sake of horror?


== Book Review ==
Some writers can manage that well, I know one personally, but many cannot do so…
''At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available. Tera has this work on her reading list and will review it shortly.''
 
I think that I am of two minds about this work. On the one hand there is, really, quite a lot of horror in it and that’s a bit of a problem for me. See, I understand the reason for it being there, why it is and how it comes to pass… but I just found it muted the rest of the story. By that I mean what happens to the man in the story, as he is ensnared and falls to his fate, was a bit too much for me.
 
The other part of that problem is the Succubus herself, what she is, what she does, and the result of her taking him. I just found the descriptions hard to read through and… it really just made the entire work a battle for me to finish, which it didn’t need to be.
 
The other part, the control, the changes in being, the way things were drawn towards their conclusion… That was interesting to me and was a draw. If that had led to an open ended conclusion, I would be okay with it. The issue comes with the reveal at the end of the story, what it means and, in the end, what she really is.
 
She’s not really all that much of a Succubus in my thoughts as she is sort of a trap… A very persistent and deadly one at that. The question that kept coming into my thoughts was, is she a Succubus? The answer I kept returning with was: Sort of? Kind of? As the story went on that became more and more the issue and when the horror aspects appeared… I just lost my way in the work.
 
When the ending came, I did get why it was how it was. But to be honest I didn’t care for it very much even if the scene did match with some aspects of the myths of what a Succubus is. I’m fairly clear in my thoughts that this is less a work of erotica and more a work of horror. There is bit of both that intermix of course, but in the end, for me, the horror was too much.
 
I’m giving this work two and a half out of five pitchforks.
 
Some will like the themes, some will enjoy the path taken and what transpires… I just found myself not liking the work for the same reasons. Horror is, but it does not have to always horror…




== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://www.amazon.com/SUCCUBUS-ebook/dp/B00AYB4PY2/ This work in Kindle format at Amazon.com]
*[http://www.amazon.com/SUCCUBUS-ebook/dp/B00AYB4PY2/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com]

Latest revision as of 07:55, 3 March 2014

Succubus
Succubus eBook Cover, written by Stephen Chadwick
Succubus eBook Cover, written by Stephen Chadwick
Author(s) Stephen Chadwick
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date January 7, 2013
Media type eBook
Length 15 Pages
ASIN B00AYB4PY2

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


Succubus is an eBook written by Stephen Chadwick. In this work one of the main characters is described as being a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Succubus
  • Author: Stephen Chadwick
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 15 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00AYB4PY2
  • Publishing Date: January 7, 2013


Plot Summary

A short story about a disillusioned man whose life is changed forever when he encounters a ravishing beauty. His curiosity quickly becomes addiction - an effect she seems to have all men. A series of erotic encounters only fuels his obsessive need to discover her secret.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on February 16, 2014


It is, really, a fairly common thing when Succubi, or creatures like them are portrayed in their more horrific forms. That aspect of them is one of the things that they are known for and, as such, will always appear.

The question that I almost always have when a story turns in that direction is, does it add anything to the story or is it horror for the sake of horror?

Some writers can manage that well, I know one personally, but many cannot do so…

I think that I am of two minds about this work. On the one hand there is, really, quite a lot of horror in it and that’s a bit of a problem for me. See, I understand the reason for it being there, why it is and how it comes to pass… but I just found it muted the rest of the story. By that I mean what happens to the man in the story, as he is ensnared and falls to his fate, was a bit too much for me.

The other part of that problem is the Succubus herself, what she is, what she does, and the result of her taking him. I just found the descriptions hard to read through and… it really just made the entire work a battle for me to finish, which it didn’t need to be.

The other part, the control, the changes in being, the way things were drawn towards their conclusion… That was interesting to me and was a draw. If that had led to an open ended conclusion, I would be okay with it. The issue comes with the reveal at the end of the story, what it means and, in the end, what she really is.

She’s not really all that much of a Succubus in my thoughts as she is sort of a trap… A very persistent and deadly one at that. The question that kept coming into my thoughts was, is she a Succubus? The answer I kept returning with was: Sort of? Kind of? As the story went on that became more and more the issue and when the horror aspects appeared… I just lost my way in the work.

When the ending came, I did get why it was how it was. But to be honest I didn’t care for it very much even if the scene did match with some aspects of the myths of what a Succubus is. I’m fairly clear in my thoughts that this is less a work of erotica and more a work of horror. There is bit of both that intermix of course, but in the end, for me, the horror was too much.

I’m giving this work two and a half out of five pitchforks.

Some will like the themes, some will enjoy the path taken and what transpires… I just found myself not liking the work for the same reasons. Horror is, but it does not have to always horror…


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