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'''Succubus Tear''' is an eBook written by Andreas Wiesemann. In this work the character Al'bah is a Succubus. | '''Succubus Tear''' is an eBook written by Andreas Wiesemann. It is the first work in the ''Tribute Promise'' series by this author. In this work the character Al'bah is a Succubus. | ||
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== Book Review == | == Book Review == | ||
'' | ''The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on [http://www.succubus.net/blog/2014/01/05/a-review-of-succubus-tear-by-andreas-wiesemann/ January 5th, 2014].'' | ||
It is said that the one thing that all beings need to understand is themselves. Why they are, who they are. It is the discovery of that which then allows what which is thought to be impossible… Possible. | |||
This is a story about belief. The belief in oneself. The belief in one’s faith. But more it is the story of the belief that one soul has for another. One can simply exist, or one can actually live and as a whole, that is the story of Cain here. At the beginning, he is damaged, lost, and comes to a choice which is difficult to read. However, the moment that he is entwined with Al’bah, finds that she is as lost as he is, is drawn into not just existing but being cared about by another and then trying to understand his own relationships, Al’bah, the universe, and others that have been with him so long and just arriving, is a long difficult road to travel for him. | |||
There is a sadness, loss, perhaps a missing piece within Cain that haunts him throughout this work, but that’s important. It does not make sense for a character to wake up one morning and have their life figured out, understood, and then carry on. Cain does not have it easy in this work for many reasons, not the least of which is that he is so deeply troubled. He battles for so many things as the story progresses, but the most wonderful thing is how his relationship with Al’bah changes over the course of the story. | |||
The one thing I want to see in a story about Succubi is that they have a personality. Within that personality the need to explore, to learn, to believe that they can be more than they are expected to be is paramount. It is not, by any means, enough to say they are “evil”. I do not subscribe to that point of view. They are more than what labels are placed upon them by those that either misunderstand them or cannot accept them to be more. | |||
Al’bah is more. She is lost in our world at the side of Cain. She has her moments of anger, loss, compassion and need as Cain does. She tries to explain what Cain means to her, truly so, and it not heard or perhaps the ability within Cain to believe her is lost for much of the story. It is that slow fawning of understanding in him that changes Al’bah as well. We really only see her in her Succubus form very sparingly. The important point to that is that she sees that display of her true self as being something intimate and special which only Cain is the one to see. She is of the Succubi, but more she is of Cain. That distinction is important over the course of the story and drives her personality, her moments of both fear and joy. She is really one of the most wonderfully powerful Succubus characters that I have read in some time. | |||
Part of that is both her innocence of our world, but also it is her own belief, her own faith that is not something that she is suddenly given, but it is a part of her from the beginning. This one passage, spoken by Al’bah in the work, for me, is telling about her and tells of my own beliefs about the Succubi: | |||
<blockquote> | |||
… I assume a Succubus’s purpose is to love truly and faithfully. To bring others to love truly and faithfully as the Creator loves all creation. I am Succubus. … | |||
</blockquote> | |||
There are so very few that write stories about the Succubi that can understand that for them to exist, for them to be, is special. What if, as an aside, Succubi had been seen as Angels from the beginning? To bring this simple truth to others? What a different tale they would be telling now. This work tells that story fully and with emotions that, for me, tugged at my heart strings. Al’bah expresses the most wonderful of thoughts about the Succubi and I will always cherish and remember that about her. | |||
The work is more of an adventure, a coming of faith, a finding the path one needs to follow. There are a few intimate moments with Al’bah and Cain, and how they are written, described, and are experienced by them is exactly right for the two of them. It isn’t about erotica, it is about love and that is a very important distinction here. Love, real love, especially for Al’bah and Cain is stunningly important. As it should be. The acceptance of love from another and the returning of it, completely and totally is something that sex cannot hold a candle to. | |||
I found it really special and unique that there are some sketches in the work before several chapters that help to place the moments to come into context and a moment. They are sketches, but the hand that made them placed so much emotion and will into them by far. The colour art works as well give moments from the story that add texture to the images that come when reading the passages they are connected to. | |||
The characters are full and vibrant, the writing is excellent with no points where it felt awkward or uneven. It is a long read, but the writing is such that time passes by unnoticed for how wrapped up one becomes in the work. From the beginning to end you care about what happens next and that is something that the best writers can do. When the work comes to a close I was left wanting more and, thankfully, the author has a tease of the first few chapters of the next work in the series which I personally cannot wait to arrive. | |||
Five out of five pitchforks. | |||
Just wonderfully written, an engrossing work that I could not put down. Not all is joy, not all is lost, but there is the in-between and in that comes everything that can be. Just everything that I want with the story and characters that make everything be. Succubi are more and in that this work and the work to come give that and more… | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[http://www.amazon.com/Succubus-Triune-promise-Andreas-Wiesemann-ebook/dp/B00HIMCZLU/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com] | *[http://www.amazon.com/Succubus-Triune-promise-Andreas-Wiesemann-ebook/dp/B00HIMCZLU/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com] |
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Succubus Tear | |
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Succubus Tear eBook Cover, written by Andreas Wiesemann | |
Author(s) | Andreas Wiesemann |
Series | Tribute Promise |
Publisher | A.Wiesemann |
Publication date | December 24, 2013 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 551 Pages |
ASIN | B00HIMCZLU |
Followed by | Tainted Hearts |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Succubus Tear is an eBook written by Andreas Wiesemann. It is the first work in the Tribute Promise series by this author. In this work the character Al'bah is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Succubus Tear
- Author: Andreas Wiesemann
- Published By: A.Wiesemann
- Length: 551 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B00HIMCZLU
- Publishing Date: December 24, 2013
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
Plot Summary
The place where the world, and all its knowledge ends, is the place where the wonderment of Faith begins. And where they meet, is often the place where the greatest stories of love, redemption, and life are formed and shaped. In this story we follow Cain Lamentson, an Atheist paired, and Bound to a Succubus he named Al'bah.
Together, they will be the herald of a destiny transcending everything either of them knew. A story that goes beyond. From the depths and darkness of hate, and pride. To the heights of Faith and true love..
Succubus Character
- Al'bah (Real name = Succubus)
Al'bah is a Succubus claiming to be over 6,000 human years old.
Personality
Within the story of Succubus Tear Al'bah's personality is demonstrated to be: flirty, playful, jealous, curious, and quick to excite and awe.
Outward Appearence
Al'bah appears to be a young woman in her early twenties or late teens. Jet black hair and moderately tanned skin with violet-blue eyes.
Powers and abilities
Al'bah's supernatural powers are demonstrated to be mostly limited to intangible mediums. Examples include; empathy, a small degree of telepathy, and manipulation of emotional / mental facilities of individuals.
Al'bah also has an extreme mastery of language and communication, able to learn English in moments, and Spanish in two minutes.
She also has an extremely powerful mastery over dream manipulation with the ability to make one dream last a lifetime to human perception.
Thus far, she has demonstrated a developed ablity to heal, and regenerate damaged / paralyzed tissue. However, it remains to be seen if a special Bond is needed.
Al'bah, like most Succubi, also has the ability to absorb / feed off of spiritual energy. Examples include; objects of extreme sentiment, or even the souls of individuals
SPOILER Al'bah has also demonstrated supernatural strength and dexterity. Examples of strength include; being able to lift Cain Lamentson with one arm from a hole, and being able to effortlessly carry Cain Lamentson even while balancing on one foot.
Alternate forms
Al'bah's form can change with her emotions. Her anger, jealousy, and rage will produce the following changes; glowing eyes, fangs, multiple clawed arms (up to 10 on the body and 4 on her head) and three barbed tails.
Al'bah's wings
Al'bah's wings size can vary, but are generally described to be huge. Brown on the inside and pink on the underside.
SPOILER Al'bah considers her wings to be symbolic of extreme sacredness; she has, in all her memory, never (willingly) revealed her wings to another being except her Bond.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 5th, 2014.
It is said that the one thing that all beings need to understand is themselves. Why they are, who they are. It is the discovery of that which then allows what which is thought to be impossible… Possible.
This is a story about belief. The belief in oneself. The belief in one’s faith. But more it is the story of the belief that one soul has for another. One can simply exist, or one can actually live and as a whole, that is the story of Cain here. At the beginning, he is damaged, lost, and comes to a choice which is difficult to read. However, the moment that he is entwined with Al’bah, finds that she is as lost as he is, is drawn into not just existing but being cared about by another and then trying to understand his own relationships, Al’bah, the universe, and others that have been with him so long and just arriving, is a long difficult road to travel for him.
There is a sadness, loss, perhaps a missing piece within Cain that haunts him throughout this work, but that’s important. It does not make sense for a character to wake up one morning and have their life figured out, understood, and then carry on. Cain does not have it easy in this work for many reasons, not the least of which is that he is so deeply troubled. He battles for so many things as the story progresses, but the most wonderful thing is how his relationship with Al’bah changes over the course of the story.
The one thing I want to see in a story about Succubi is that they have a personality. Within that personality the need to explore, to learn, to believe that they can be more than they are expected to be is paramount. It is not, by any means, enough to say they are “evil”. I do not subscribe to that point of view. They are more than what labels are placed upon them by those that either misunderstand them or cannot accept them to be more.
Al’bah is more. She is lost in our world at the side of Cain. She has her moments of anger, loss, compassion and need as Cain does. She tries to explain what Cain means to her, truly so, and it not heard or perhaps the ability within Cain to believe her is lost for much of the story. It is that slow fawning of understanding in him that changes Al’bah as well. We really only see her in her Succubus form very sparingly. The important point to that is that she sees that display of her true self as being something intimate and special which only Cain is the one to see. She is of the Succubi, but more she is of Cain. That distinction is important over the course of the story and drives her personality, her moments of both fear and joy. She is really one of the most wonderfully powerful Succubus characters that I have read in some time.
Part of that is both her innocence of our world, but also it is her own belief, her own faith that is not something that she is suddenly given, but it is a part of her from the beginning. This one passage, spoken by Al’bah in the work, for me, is telling about her and tells of my own beliefs about the Succubi:
… I assume a Succubus’s purpose is to love truly and faithfully. To bring others to love truly and faithfully as the Creator loves all creation. I am Succubus. …
There are so very few that write stories about the Succubi that can understand that for them to exist, for them to be, is special. What if, as an aside, Succubi had been seen as Angels from the beginning? To bring this simple truth to others? What a different tale they would be telling now. This work tells that story fully and with emotions that, for me, tugged at my heart strings. Al’bah expresses the most wonderful of thoughts about the Succubi and I will always cherish and remember that about her.
The work is more of an adventure, a coming of faith, a finding the path one needs to follow. There are a few intimate moments with Al’bah and Cain, and how they are written, described, and are experienced by them is exactly right for the two of them. It isn’t about erotica, it is about love and that is a very important distinction here. Love, real love, especially for Al’bah and Cain is stunningly important. As it should be. The acceptance of love from another and the returning of it, completely and totally is something that sex cannot hold a candle to.
I found it really special and unique that there are some sketches in the work before several chapters that help to place the moments to come into context and a moment. They are sketches, but the hand that made them placed so much emotion and will into them by far. The colour art works as well give moments from the story that add texture to the images that come when reading the passages they are connected to.
The characters are full and vibrant, the writing is excellent with no points where it felt awkward or uneven. It is a long read, but the writing is such that time passes by unnoticed for how wrapped up one becomes in the work. From the beginning to end you care about what happens next and that is something that the best writers can do. When the work comes to a close I was left wanting more and, thankfully, the author has a tease of the first few chapters of the next work in the series which I personally cannot wait to arrive.
Five out of five pitchforks.
Just wonderfully written, an engrossing work that I could not put down. Not all is joy, not all is lost, but there is the in-between and in that comes everything that can be. Just everything that I want with the story and characters that make everything be. Succubi are more and in that this work and the work to come give that and more…