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'''Boner Priest: Chapter I''' is an eBook written by David Ann Goliath. It is the first work in the ''Boner Priest'' series by this author. In this work one of the characters is a Succubus.
'''Boner Priest: Chapter I''' is an eBook written by David Ann Goliath. It is the first work in the ''Boner Priest'' series by this author. In this work the character Asma can be described as a Succubus.




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== Book Review ==
== Book Review ==
''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.''
''The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on [https://www.succubus.net/blog/2024/12/20/a-review-of-boner-priest-chapter-i-by-david-ann-goliath/ December 20, 2024]''
 
 
There is evil loose in the world and only one can battle against it. The problem is that the evil he faces is very much focused on sex which causes all sorts of problems. But he is the Boner Priest, and if there’s one thing he knows, it’s dealing with horny demons.
 
The work is a very short comedic hot flash piece of erotica which twists itself around the theme of succubi, possession, and what it takes to get rid of that problem. However, that doesn’t come without a lot of very silly events unfolding, a certain tone of storytelling that reads in a sarcastic comedy sort of way.
 
There’s actually just enough time spent in setting up the background of the main character to place the story and plot together well and then see what, and who, comes next. The erotica is just a little over the top as well as being dearly funny in many ways.
 
Asma, the succubus-like character of the story, I thought was fascinating in a spoiled brat sort of way. She’s very much over the top, the teases are just a lot of fun to watch unfold. She’s really not that much an evil presence, she’s just really horny after all.
 
Overall, there’s a lot to enjoy here and given this is the start to the series, I do wonder where things go from here however. The ending is, like the rest of the story, odd and over the top which given all that came before works quite well.
 
Three out of five pitchforks.
 
It’s an amazing start to the series, but the humour takes a certain tone which gets a bit over the top at times. I wonder how the series will read going forwards, it certainly will be one of the more unique series I’ve read over the year.




== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0D5MT8V87/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com]
*[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0D5MT8V87/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com]

Latest revision as of 15:40, 20 December 2024

Boner Priest: Chapter I
Boner Priest: Chapter I eBook Cover, written by David Ann Goliath
Boner Priest: Chapter I eBook Cover,
written by David Ann Goliath
Author(s) David Ann Goliath
Series Boner Priest
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date May 29, 2024
Media type eBook
Length 16 Pages
ASIN B0D5MT8V87
Followed by Boner Priest: Chapter II

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


Boner Priest: Chapter I is an eBook written by David Ann Goliath. It is the first work in the Boner Priest series by this author. In this work the character Asma can be described as a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Boner Priest: Chapter I
  • Author: David Ann Goliath
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 16 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0D5MT8V87
  • Publishing Date: May 29, 2024


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

When a bodacious Scandinavian diplomat, visiting America on a Foreign Diplomat Exchange program, is possessed by a demon that makes her act out in particularly naughty ways, Boner Priest must pull out all the stops to save her soul from an up-and-coming star of the demonic world.

The wager is simple: If Boner Priest wins the Sexorcism, she leaves this poor, sexy Diplomat. If, however, the demon wins, she can take his very sought-after soul down to Hell for all the fame and attention that would bring her.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 20, 2024


There is evil loose in the world and only one can battle against it. The problem is that the evil he faces is very much focused on sex which causes all sorts of problems. But he is the Boner Priest, and if there’s one thing he knows, it’s dealing with horny demons.

The work is a very short comedic hot flash piece of erotica which twists itself around the theme of succubi, possession, and what it takes to get rid of that problem. However, that doesn’t come without a lot of very silly events unfolding, a certain tone of storytelling that reads in a sarcastic comedy sort of way.

There’s actually just enough time spent in setting up the background of the main character to place the story and plot together well and then see what, and who, comes next. The erotica is just a little over the top as well as being dearly funny in many ways.

Asma, the succubus-like character of the story, I thought was fascinating in a spoiled brat sort of way. She’s very much over the top, the teases are just a lot of fun to watch unfold. She’s really not that much an evil presence, she’s just really horny after all.

Overall, there’s a lot to enjoy here and given this is the start to the series, I do wonder where things go from here however. The ending is, like the rest of the story, odd and over the top which given all that came before works quite well.

Three out of five pitchforks.

It’s an amazing start to the series, but the humour takes a certain tone which gets a bit over the top at times. I wonder how the series will read going forwards, it certainly will be one of the more unique series I’ve read over the year.


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