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'' | ''The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on [http://www.succubus.net/blog/2015/03/29/a-review-of-nature-of-seduction-1-and-2-written-by-stacie-heald/ March 29, 2015]'' | ||
Ariel is a dancer and she has a power over those around her. She can tempt them, and to a point make them do whatever she wants. But she discovers that it isn’t just her personality, or her body that does it. She’s a Succubus, at least partly, and a witch. And that leads to all sorts of problems for her. | |||
Ariel herself is interesting in that there’s a battle going on within her between the need she has and any hope she has of if not controlling, then at least managing it. It’s very clear that she really has no control over herself in the first work and things get worse as the story goes on. | |||
Then Adam arrives and he is, to be blunt, chauvinistic to the extreme. He uses his abilities to control Ariel in many ways and that brings new stresses to her and her life. As the story continues on, Adam’s attitude really tended to become grating and just became, as a whole, too… animalistic for my tastes. | |||
While I had some issues with various minor characters, as a whole the story had a purpose and a direction to go in. There were some hot erotic moments that told a story, there is some introspective moments and as well a touch of action that characters take. There is a lot of promise in the work as a whole. But in spite of how good the characters are and the story as a whole is, there are several problems with it. | |||
The editing of these works leaves a lot to be desires I regret. There are a lot of tense errors, spelling mistakes and wrong word usage that I found extremely distracting. As well, the dialog felt wooden and unemotional at times. I felt as if the core of the story was buried underneath too many flaws that a serious editing could have taken care of. | |||
Those flaws, for me at least, did nothing to help the story and that should not have happened. While I understand these are free books and a professional editing wasn’t possible, I would have expected the author to take a few more passes over their writing and tighten up their prose accordingly. More the shame they did not. | |||
Two out of five pitchforks. | |||
Honestly both works need a serious editing. There’s so many tense problems, the conversations feel so stilted, and that takes away from the works as a whole. Now, nothing has come after these two works that I have been able to find and that’s a shame as the story is very good and it’s going places. | |||
It just needs a firm hand on the steering wheel to guide it towards the destination. | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/285673 This work in Various Formats at Smashwords.com] | *[https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/285673 This work in Various Formats at Smashwords.com] |
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Nature of Seduction eBook Cover, written by Stacie Heald | |
Author(s) | Stacie Heald |
Series | Nature of Seduction |
Publisher | Smashwords |
Publication date | February 14, 2013 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 44 Pages |
ISBN | 9781301755769 |
Followed by | Nature of Seduction: Part 2 |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Nature of Seduction is an eBook written by Stacie Heald. It is the first work in the Nature of Seduction series by this author. In this work the main character Ariel is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Nature of Seduction
- Author: Stacie Heald
- Published By: Smashwords
- Length: 44 Pages
- ISBN: 9781301755769
- Publishing Date: February 14, 2013
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
Plot Summary
Ariel is an erotic dancer from a small town who gets her rocks off on seducing men in every way possible. For most of her adult life she has thought that her good looks were to thank for her success in the exotic dancing business. She is always in control and has never been in love because of her mind set on men. Ariel could take a guy down to his knees and get anything she wanted from him, but she never was fully satisfied with what they offered her in return. She still would be left with a hunger inside that she didn't know how to feed. What Ariel didnt expect to find was a man, Adam Everett, who could seduce her instead, and once she understands why.... her whole life will change.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on March 29, 2015
Ariel is a dancer and she has a power over those around her. She can tempt them, and to a point make them do whatever she wants. But she discovers that it isn’t just her personality, or her body that does it. She’s a Succubus, at least partly, and a witch. And that leads to all sorts of problems for her.
Ariel herself is interesting in that there’s a battle going on within her between the need she has and any hope she has of if not controlling, then at least managing it. It’s very clear that she really has no control over herself in the first work and things get worse as the story goes on.
Then Adam arrives and he is, to be blunt, chauvinistic to the extreme. He uses his abilities to control Ariel in many ways and that brings new stresses to her and her life. As the story continues on, Adam’s attitude really tended to become grating and just became, as a whole, too… animalistic for my tastes.
While I had some issues with various minor characters, as a whole the story had a purpose and a direction to go in. There were some hot erotic moments that told a story, there is some introspective moments and as well a touch of action that characters take. There is a lot of promise in the work as a whole. But in spite of how good the characters are and the story as a whole is, there are several problems with it.
The editing of these works leaves a lot to be desires I regret. There are a lot of tense errors, spelling mistakes and wrong word usage that I found extremely distracting. As well, the dialog felt wooden and unemotional at times. I felt as if the core of the story was buried underneath too many flaws that a serious editing could have taken care of.
Those flaws, for me at least, did nothing to help the story and that should not have happened. While I understand these are free books and a professional editing wasn’t possible, I would have expected the author to take a few more passes over their writing and tighten up their prose accordingly. More the shame they did not.
Two out of five pitchforks.
Honestly both works need a serious editing. There’s so many tense problems, the conversations feel so stilted, and that takes away from the works as a whole. Now, nothing has come after these two works that I have been able to find and that’s a shame as the story is very good and it’s going places.
It just needs a firm hand on the steering wheel to guide it towards the destination.