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'''Summoning the Incubus''' is an eBook written by Ciara Bane. In this work one of the characters is an Incubus.
'''Summoning the Incubus''' is an eBook written by Ciara Bane. It is the first work in the ''Willing Submission'' series by this author. In this work the character Malachi is an Incubus.




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*ASIN: B077XVLR8B
*ASIN: B077XVLR8B
*Publishing Date: December 4, 2017
*Publishing Date: December 4, 2017
==Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki==
* [[Obeying the Incubus (eBook)|Obeying the Incubus]]
* [[Joining the Incubus (eBook)| Joining the Incubus]]
* [[Willing Submission (eBook)| Willing Submission]]




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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/2017/12/19/a-review-of-summoning-the-incubus-by-ciara-bane/ December 19, 2017]''
 
 
Max finds himself in a situation that he never expected, but dearly enjoys. While his friend might not have told him everything, there’s someone else who knows exactly what’s going on and what they desire. That desire is Max and soon enough he’ll discover that desire matches his own.
 
The work is, overall, mainly focused on male/male erotica and tends to leave story aside for the most part. The heat is good as a whole, but that seems to be all that the story cares about. At many points there’s story to be told, but the erotica rushes past things, pressing onto the next way that Max finds himself used. It’s that rush, the blurring of the couplings which takes away quite a lot from the story overall.
 
The summary tells of an Incubus appearing, being it seems a central part of the work, but that’s a bit misleading. Malachi, the incubus of the work, doesn’t actually appear until well past three quarters of the story has been told, which leaves little time to actually tell much about him beyond his physical form, how Max reacts to him, and then the story falls away for more erotica to take things over.
 
The work really isn’t about Malachi so much as it is about Max being used sexually in all sorts of different ways. Malachi could have been just a Dom and the story really wouldn’t have been all that different in how things turned out and what happened overall.
 
It’s the aspect of Malachi, of what’s happened to Max that interests me, but save for a few short words to offer a hint of that, the work sets that aside. There’s far more erotica than story and to me that leaves a lot to be desired. There’s an interesting plot thread left dangling at the end of the work which, to me, makes for what would be a good follow up to this work. Max’s story, where it goes from here, does interest me. What doesn’t is a story that’s mainly Max telling of the sex, being immersed in it, and leaving so much untold behind.
 
The work could use some editing to tell more of a story past the erotica, add more heat to Malachi and Max’s encounter as well. Further, there really needs to be more told about Malachi, how he came to be where he is and what he desires from Max as well. The mystery here isn’t the sex, it’s what comes after the story ends. It’s a lost opportunity to make this story more than the erotica is it and into something far more interesting given the chance to do so.
 
Two and a half out of five pitchforks.
 
Somewhat disappointing in that the story is the erotica and more so that this isn’t so much an incubus story than one about M/m domination as a whole. It’s a start, there’s a story to be told, but it’s drowned in the sex which is the real shame.




== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[https://www.amazon.com/Summoning-Incubus-Erotic-Ciara-Bane-ebook/dp/B077XVLR8B/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com]
*[https://www.amazon.com/Summoning-Incubus-Erotic-Ciara-Bane-ebook/dp/B077XVLR8B/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com]

Latest revision as of 18:21, 11 August 2021

Summoning the Incubus
Summoning the Incubus eBook Cover, written by Ciara Bane
Summoning the Incubus eBook Cover,
written by Ciara Bane
Author(s) Ciara Bane
Series Willing Submission
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date December 4, 2017
Media type eBook
Length 47 Pages
ASIN B077XVLR8B
Followed by Obeying the Incubus

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


Summoning the Incubus is an eBook written by Ciara Bane. It is the first work in the Willing Submission series by this author. In this work the character Malachi is an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: Summoning the Incubus
  • Author: Ciara Bane
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 47 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B077XVLR8B
  • Publishing Date: December 4, 2017


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

Max and his friend-with-benefits, Owen, are just hanging out when Owen invites Max to the party. A party with a bunch of other guys, all ready for anything. It turns out to be more than Max ever expected and he's used in so many different ways but still left wanting more. Unfortunately for Max, it seems that the other partygoers have an ulterior motive in inviting him in. But the sexy incubus is more interested in Max than his revenge—but will Max let the demon claim mastery over him?


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 19, 2017


Max finds himself in a situation that he never expected, but dearly enjoys. While his friend might not have told him everything, there’s someone else who knows exactly what’s going on and what they desire. That desire is Max and soon enough he’ll discover that desire matches his own.

The work is, overall, mainly focused on male/male erotica and tends to leave story aside for the most part. The heat is good as a whole, but that seems to be all that the story cares about. At many points there’s story to be told, but the erotica rushes past things, pressing onto the next way that Max finds himself used. It’s that rush, the blurring of the couplings which takes away quite a lot from the story overall.

The summary tells of an Incubus appearing, being it seems a central part of the work, but that’s a bit misleading. Malachi, the incubus of the work, doesn’t actually appear until well past three quarters of the story has been told, which leaves little time to actually tell much about him beyond his physical form, how Max reacts to him, and then the story falls away for more erotica to take things over.

The work really isn’t about Malachi so much as it is about Max being used sexually in all sorts of different ways. Malachi could have been just a Dom and the story really wouldn’t have been all that different in how things turned out and what happened overall.

It’s the aspect of Malachi, of what’s happened to Max that interests me, but save for a few short words to offer a hint of that, the work sets that aside. There’s far more erotica than story and to me that leaves a lot to be desired. There’s an interesting plot thread left dangling at the end of the work which, to me, makes for what would be a good follow up to this work. Max’s story, where it goes from here, does interest me. What doesn’t is a story that’s mainly Max telling of the sex, being immersed in it, and leaving so much untold behind.

The work could use some editing to tell more of a story past the erotica, add more heat to Malachi and Max’s encounter as well. Further, there really needs to be more told about Malachi, how he came to be where he is and what he desires from Max as well. The mystery here isn’t the sex, it’s what comes after the story ends. It’s a lost opportunity to make this story more than the erotica is it and into something far more interesting given the chance to do so.

Two and a half out of five pitchforks.

Somewhat disappointing in that the story is the erotica and more so that this isn’t so much an incubus story than one about M/m domination as a whole. It’s a start, there’s a story to be told, but it’s drowned in the sex which is the real shame.


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