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'''Nefarius Too''' is an eBook written by Cinnamon Sin. It is the | '''Nefarius Too''' is an eBook written by Cinnamon Sin. It is the second work in the ''Nefarius Judge'' series by this author. In this work the character Nefarius Judge can be described as an Incubus. | ||
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== Book Review == | == Book Review == | ||
''The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on [https://www.succubus.net/blog/2017/ | ''The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on [https://www.succubus.net/blog/2017/08/11/a-review-of-nefarius-too-by-cinnamon-sin/ July 30, 2017]'' | ||
Nefarius’ story continues with his darkness seeping into more lives, changing them into something and someone they weren’t before. But there are other forces of darkness that are far worse things and sometimes it takes something dark to deal with darkness after all. | |||
Nefarius remains a particularly dark main character who, as a whole, has quite a number of aspects within him which suggest an incubus-like nature. At several points there are some comments he makes that offers a bit of confirmation of that point, but it doesn’t really allow much in the way of figuring him out more than he states within the pages. | |||
Once again I found the erotica was outright need and domination and at times that domination pushed the story into places which are difficult to read. The work is clear that it has a certain focus and style and isn’t ashamed to say so. The writing is as strong as before, the main character’s narrative overcomes all else. The telling of what happens those he encounters remains as brutal as ever, a reflection of the main character and what drives him. | |||
Once more, I couldn’t find my way into the work, mainly for how dark things were from beginning to end. It’s very much written towards a specific audience and the horror or the more violent aspects of sexuality, pushes those boundaries. It’s one thing to write darkness well, it’s another to manage to hold my interest at the same time and this work didn’t manage that simply for the levels of violence which occurred to so many of the characters. | |||
Two and a half out of five pitchforks. | |||
I didn’t find anything that held me to the story, it’s quite brutal and violent and it has its appeal to some, but the darkness overcame all else. Stories of darkness can be done well, and there’s little doubt that this work is a story of darkness, clearly offering itself as such. | |||
Stories of darkness can be done well, and there’s little doubt that this work is a story of darkness, clearly offering itself as such | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[https://www.amazon.com/Nefarius-Too-Judge-Book-ebook/dp/B073356H4V/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com] | *[https://www.amazon.com/Nefarius-Too-Judge-Book-ebook/dp/B073356H4V/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com] |
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Nefarius Too eBook Cover, written by Cinnamon Sin | |
Author(s) | Cinnamon Sin |
Series | Nefarius Judge |
Publisher | Amazon Digital Services |
Publication date | June 21, 2017 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 51 Pages |
ASIN | B073356H4V |
Preceded by | Nefarius |
For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).
Nefarius Too is an eBook written by Cinnamon Sin. It is the second work in the Nefarius Judge series by this author. In this work the character Nefarius Judge can be described as an Incubus.
Overview
- Title: Nefarius Too
- Author: Cinnamon Sin
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 51 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B073356H4V
- Publishing Date: June 21, 2017
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
Plot Summary
My name is Nefarius Judge. I’m not human, though I was born in the same manner. I did have an infancy, but it certainly was not traditional. I spent my childhood learning how to inflict pain, learning a set of rules I didn’t have to follow, and learning who I am.
I am not nice, nor am I good. I am evil. Pure, unadulterated evil. I have a purpose, and for those of you who have asked, “what is the purpose of evil”, the answer you seek lies in my life. What I do improves your world in ways you fail to see because you have chosen to close your eyes to the benefit evil has on this world.
Why kill a child, you ask? Have you seen a stronger mother than the one who has lost a child and lived through that grief? Why destroy a house? Have you seen the greatness of compassion humanity is capable of when presented with a homeless family? Why destroy a future? Because, dear reader, a better one can be made. I am Nefarius Judge, and I make your world a better place.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on July 30, 2017
Nefarius’ story continues with his darkness seeping into more lives, changing them into something and someone they weren’t before. But there are other forces of darkness that are far worse things and sometimes it takes something dark to deal with darkness after all.
Nefarius remains a particularly dark main character who, as a whole, has quite a number of aspects within him which suggest an incubus-like nature. At several points there are some comments he makes that offers a bit of confirmation of that point, but it doesn’t really allow much in the way of figuring him out more than he states within the pages.
Once again I found the erotica was outright need and domination and at times that domination pushed the story into places which are difficult to read. The work is clear that it has a certain focus and style and isn’t ashamed to say so. The writing is as strong as before, the main character’s narrative overcomes all else. The telling of what happens those he encounters remains as brutal as ever, a reflection of the main character and what drives him.
Once more, I couldn’t find my way into the work, mainly for how dark things were from beginning to end. It’s very much written towards a specific audience and the horror or the more violent aspects of sexuality, pushes those boundaries. It’s one thing to write darkness well, it’s another to manage to hold my interest at the same time and this work didn’t manage that simply for the levels of violence which occurred to so many of the characters.
Two and a half out of five pitchforks.
I didn’t find anything that held me to the story, it’s quite brutal and violent and it has its appeal to some, but the darkness overcame all else. Stories of darkness can be done well, and there’s little doubt that this work is a story of darkness, clearly offering itself as such.