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'''Bound in Sacrilege''' is an eBook written by Raven Flanagan. In this work the character Eve Mavka is a Succubus.
'''Bound in Sacrilege''' is an eBook written by Raven Flanagan. In this work the characters Eve Mavka and Davina are Succubi.





Latest revision as of 18:35, 22 February 2025

Bound in Sacrilege
Bound in Sacrilege eBook Cover, written by Raven Flanagan
Bound in Sacrilege eBook Cover,
written by Raven Flanagan
Author(s) Raven Flanagan
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date February 14, 2025
Media type eBook
Length 183 Pages
ASIN B0DSCH4W6K

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Bound in Sacrilege is an eBook written by Raven Flanagan. In this work the characters Eve Mavka and Davina are Succubi.


Overview

  • Title: Bound in Sacrilege
  • Author: Raven Flanagan
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 183 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0DSCH4W6K
  • Publishing Date: February 14, 2025


Plot Summary

An enticing succubus with a ravenous and unsated hunger catches wind of the most alluring aroma she’s caught in decades–the scent of viciously repressed desire.

Eve Mavka follows her newly intended prey, playing an indecent game of cat and mouse with an unsuspecting Catholic priest. Father Dean isn’t prepared for the battle of restraint and carnal hunger as Eve haunts his dreams night after night, bleeding into days where visions of her consume him. She desecrates the sacred and embodies the profane, yet with each tantalizing encounter, Eve unravels the rigorous self-discipline keeping the priest from succumbing to her sensual charm in a game he’s destined to lose.


Book Review

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