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'''Incubus Lust''' is an eBook written by Charlotte Davila. In this work the character Marcus is an incubus and Lilith, the Queen of the Succubi appears as well. | |||
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*Author: Charlotte Davila | *Author: Charlotte Davila | ||
*Published By: MuseItHOT Publishing | *Published By: MuseItHOT Publishing | ||
*Length: 19 Pages | |||
*Format: eBook | *Format: eBook | ||
*ASIN: B005O300PS | *ASIN: B005O300PS | ||
*IBSN: 9781927085691 | |||
*Publishing Date: September 18, 2011 | *Publishing Date: September 18, 2011 | ||
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==Book Review== | |||
''The following review was first published on Tera's Blog, A Succubi's Tale on [http://www.succubus.net/blog/2012/05/06/a-review-of-incubus-lust-by-charlotte-davila/ May 6th, 2012]'' | |||
Marcus, the Incubus of the book, is to put it mildly unhappy with his life, his role, and most of all the beings above him that make his life miserable. | |||
Lilith appears and puts him on a case to turn a woman named Elizabeth into a Succubus and the story proceeds from there. Along the way, Marcus discovers that he needs Elizabeth and in the end a surprise awaits them all. | |||
Couple of things I wasn’t happy about in the story. The main one was Lilith. While she didn’t have a major role in the story itself, she struck me as being too aloof a character from the moment she appeared. I think that it was the “I need you, but I don’t really care all that much” attitude that got to me. I did find it interesting that it appears that incubi and I have to assume succubi use things like blackberries and airplanes and cars to get around. | |||
It also was interesting that in this story we never see any of them with horns or tails but Lilith does comment that Marcus has decided on being in his human form. So the question then becomes, do they, or not, have horns and tails? | |||
The other thing that I found odd was the means to which humans were taken by incubi or succubi and then “turned.” I think that having such things happen in such a “here, sign this” way is a little bit stereotypical for my liking. | |||
Setting aside the things that bothered me, oh save one more, too short a story, needed to be longer and perhaps slow down the actions of the characters and don’t railed them throughout the story into decisions and actions. I liked the overall writing, there wasn’t anything that drew me out of the story too much. | |||
I think that there could be other stories to tell in this universe, but honestly I think that the author needs to allow the characters to develop more than is allowed in how short this story is. I know this is a common complaint I have with a lot of things that I read, but honestly would to be too much to ask for a story like this one to go into some more depth in the characters or the revelation that happens at the end of the story? | |||
Just was very quick for me and I didn’t real want it to end so soon. | |||
I’m giving this work three pitchforks out of five. | |||
Longer please, make Lilith more likeable, and slow down the story just a little bit… | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[http://www.amazon.com/Incubus-Lust-ebook/dp/B005O300PS/ This work in Kindle | *[http://www.amazon.com/Incubus-Lust-ebook/dp/B005O300PS/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com] | ||
*[http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/92182 This work in Various Formats at Smashwords.com] |
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![]() Incubus Lust eBook Cover, written by Charlotte Davila | |
Author(s) | Charlotte Davila |
Publisher | MuseItHOT Publishing |
Publication date | September 18, 2011 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 19 Pages |
ISBN | 9781927085691 |
ASIN | B005O300PS |
For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Incubus Lust is an eBook written by Charlotte Davila. In this work the character Marcus is an incubus and Lilith, the Queen of the Succubi appears as well.
Overview
- Title: Incubus Lust
- Author: Charlotte Davila
- Published By: MuseItHOT Publishing
- Length: 19 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B005O300PS
- IBSN: 9781927085691
- Publishing Date: September 18, 2011
Plot Summary
Marcus, an accomplished demonic incubus is sent by Lilith, the Mother of All Succubi, to seduce Elizabeth Benoit, a small town diner owner whose fiancé has just left her. What he doesn’t count on is the feelings that Elizabeth stirs within him.
Book Review
The following review was first published on Tera's Blog, A Succubi's Tale on May 6th, 2012
Marcus, the Incubus of the book, is to put it mildly unhappy with his life, his role, and most of all the beings above him that make his life miserable.
Lilith appears and puts him on a case to turn a woman named Elizabeth into a Succubus and the story proceeds from there. Along the way, Marcus discovers that he needs Elizabeth and in the end a surprise awaits them all.
Couple of things I wasn’t happy about in the story. The main one was Lilith. While she didn’t have a major role in the story itself, she struck me as being too aloof a character from the moment she appeared. I think that it was the “I need you, but I don’t really care all that much” attitude that got to me. I did find it interesting that it appears that incubi and I have to assume succubi use things like blackberries and airplanes and cars to get around.
It also was interesting that in this story we never see any of them with horns or tails but Lilith does comment that Marcus has decided on being in his human form. So the question then becomes, do they, or not, have horns and tails?
The other thing that I found odd was the means to which humans were taken by incubi or succubi and then “turned.” I think that having such things happen in such a “here, sign this” way is a little bit stereotypical for my liking.
Setting aside the things that bothered me, oh save one more, too short a story, needed to be longer and perhaps slow down the actions of the characters and don’t railed them throughout the story into decisions and actions. I liked the overall writing, there wasn’t anything that drew me out of the story too much.
I think that there could be other stories to tell in this universe, but honestly I think that the author needs to allow the characters to develop more than is allowed in how short this story is. I know this is a common complaint I have with a lot of things that I read, but honestly would to be too much to ask for a story like this one to go into some more depth in the characters or the revelation that happens at the end of the story?
Just was very quick for me and I didn’t real want it to end so soon.
I’m giving this work three pitchforks out of five.
Longer please, make Lilith more likeable, and slow down the story just a little bit…