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'''Vampire: Taken by the Succubus''' is an eBook written by Sinn Lee. In this work one of the main characters is a Succubus. | '''Vampire: Taken by the Succubus''' is an eBook written by Sinn Lee. This work was reissued as ''[[Dominated by the Futa Succubus (eBook)|Dominated by the Futa Succubus]]'' under a new author name in 2016. In this work one of the main characters is a Succubus. | ||
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Vampire: Taken by the Succubus eBook Cover, written by Sinn Lee | |
Author(s) | Sinn Lee |
Publisher | Amazon Digital Services |
Publication date | July 31, 2014 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 16 Pages |
ASIN | B00MBPVG5U |
Followed by | Dominated by the Futa Succubus |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Vampire: Taken by the Succubus is an eBook written by Sinn Lee. This work was reissued as Dominated by the Futa Succubus under a new author name in 2016. In this work one of the main characters is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Vampire: Taken by the Succubus
- Author: Sinn Lee
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 16 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B00MBPVG5U
- Publishing Date: July 31, 2014
Plot Summary
Sandra is a centuries old vampire, on the hunt for a delicious meal. But when she finds the person she’s after, she’s not prepared for what she encounters. A steamy situation ensues when Sandra finds herself on the Succubus’ menu after interrupting her latest meal.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on May 12, 2015
Sandra, as a vampire, has seen it all. Or at least until she senses something different and comes face to face with a Succubus. Tables are turned, surprises appear, and Sandra learns that there are some creatures that actually do “bump” in the night.
The work is told from the perspective of Sandra as she chases a scent that captivates her and urges her onwards. Sandra isn’t the stereotypical vampire, thankfully, in that she is mature, intelligent, and is aware of what goes on around her. But in spite of all of that, she is drawn by the call of something she has never experienced before and when she finds out what, or rather, who that is, the story takes an interesting turn.
Sandra is dominant, is in control, but that fades away quite quickly after she tastes her first succubus. The succubus herself is never named, but it is clear she has been in existence for far longer than Sandra and as such the succubus takes control of Sandra, after she takes care of someone else.
What follows is a seductive dance between the two, their worlds brushing against each other with danger close by. The succubus is not at all stereotypical, which I found deliciously seductive as well. She is sexually not quite the normal succubus as well, but that doesn’t take anything away from the heat the two build towards the climax of the work.
There’s a cute little pause in the action just before the closing of the work that I thought spoke to the mischievousness and power that the succubus had as well. The moment really plays off well considering what the succubus was like in the heat of the moment, and what her attitude and power is.
The work ends on an open note, a path that might be explored sometime in the future. I would like it to be, if for no other reason than to learn the name of the succubus and about her past. A tightly written story, the characters were very unique and captivating. There is still a little quibble with the author needing to edit their writing, there were a few mistakes in grammar and words being split up at the wrong points. The heat is wonderful most of all and the world created really appealed to me. I just would like to have had more story than there was.
I’m giving this work four out of five pitchforks.
Two interesting characters. one still a mystery at the end, and an open door to something more perhaps? It would be a good thing to see as there is more to tell here by far. And I’d like to see that.