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'' | ''The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on [https://www.succubus.net/blog/2020/05/10/a-review-of-no-consequences-by-carl-east/ May 10, 2020]'' | ||
Sally is given a gift with some strings attached which she will discover. Along the way, she will also find that her wishes become so very real and unexpected. | |||
The work is wish fulfillment story with a very strong futa theme to the erotica from the beginning. It’s also a mystery which just begins to open by the close of this work and sets out the rest of the series going forwards. With that said, the futa aspects take over the story and characters, and as for there being an incubus aspect to things, that doesn’t come out here. | |||
There is the barest of hints, if one has read prior works by this author, but they aren’t set out to be stumbled over by the reader. At this point, there’s an air of a genie or something similar making everything unfold, which makes sense with the wishes however. | |||
Two out of five pitchforks. | |||
Very much a wish fulfillment story with a futa theme so far, there is the barest hint of the incubus who will be appearing in time over the course of the story. It’s interesting as all stories by this author are, but for me this part of the series is missing what I am expecting to find. | |||
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![]() No Consequences eBook Cover, written by Carl East | |
Author(s) | Carl East |
Series | No Consequences |
Publisher | Amazon Digital Services, Smashwords |
Publication date | April 8, 2020 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 25 Pages |
ISBN | 9780463984727 |
ASIN | B086XCR975 |
Followed by | No Consequences 2 |
For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).
No Consequences is an eBook written by Carl East. It is the first work in the No Consequences series by this author. In this work one of the characters is an Incubus.
Overview
- Title: No Consequences
- Author: Carl East
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services & Smashwords
- Length: 25 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B086XCR975
- ISBN: 9780463984727
- Publishing Date: April 8, 2020
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
Plot Summary
Her grandfather’s gift of magic will change Sally’s life when she comes of age. Her new life begins when she receives her birthday gift, a magical glowing orb, with a letter of instruction from her grandfather.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on May 10, 2020
Sally is given a gift with some strings attached which she will discover. Along the way, she will also find that her wishes become so very real and unexpected.
The work is wish fulfillment story with a very strong futa theme to the erotica from the beginning. It’s also a mystery which just begins to open by the close of this work and sets out the rest of the series going forwards. With that said, the futa aspects take over the story and characters, and as for there being an incubus aspect to things, that doesn’t come out here.
There is the barest of hints, if one has read prior works by this author, but they aren’t set out to be stumbled over by the reader. At this point, there’s an air of a genie or something similar making everything unfold, which makes sense with the wishes however.
Two out of five pitchforks.
Very much a wish fulfillment story with a futa theme so far, there is the barest hint of the incubus who will be appearing in time over the course of the story. It’s interesting as all stories by this author are, but for me this part of the series is missing what I am expecting to find.