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'''The Soulless Consciousness of Depravity''' is an eBook written by Sherry Stone. In this work | '''The Soulless Consciousness of Depravity''' is an eBook written by Sherry Stone. In this work the character Mel is a Succubus. | ||
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For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
The Soulless Consciousness of Depravity is an eBook written by Sherry Stone. In this work the character Mel is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: The Soulless Consciousness of Depravity
- Author: Sherry Stone
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 39 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B09H32NBGB
- Publishing Date: September 23, 2021
Plot Summary
A consciousness, that see itself as a Succubus; an entity that is the essence of evil and debauchery, it controls unsuspecting innocent hosts and feeds on their sexual experiences. Once the entity has satisfied her needs she cast the hosts aside.
The hosts experience the entity in a dreamlike state, as she takes them through one promiscuous encounter after another, Perhaps a public restroom, where the host accommodates two lusty ladies.
The consciousness has a knack for random encounters. Like the hapless host that is led to a lesbian affair with her High School English teacher aboard a luxury cruise ship. Or the host sunbathing by the ocean drawn into a very public display of filthy sexual contact in the sand on the beach with female a body builder.
However the entity has one Achilles Heel and though she meticulously avoid that danger, one host wields the power to finally tame the entity, by not allowing it to cast its host aside.
Book Review
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