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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/2024/03/24/a-review-of-alanas-hunger-by-carmen-delaney/ March 24, 2024]''
 
 
The life of a succubus like Alana is filled with desire, need, hunger and having to look over your shoulder every minute. It’s a struggle to survive, to control one’s own nature. To be able to look yourself in the mirror and say you are better than most. Perhaps that’s enough to make a start, or open the door to something unexpected.
 
The work is a short, but very hot, flash of erotica with the main theme being Alana’s succubus nature and how it presses on her. Through that comes some really well told self-reflection, a very interesting glimpse into this story universe, and something more. It’s the aspect of the work in telling something of the story setting, what Alana and Gabe see from their perspectives that adds so very much to the work as a whole.
 
The work isn’t simply focused on the erotic encounter, there’s a really explorative look at Alana which works really well to give her character a lot of depth. Through that peek, both at the beginning and end, there’s a real sense of this being part of a larger universe or setting and that really interested me.
 
Alana, the succubus of the story, is wonderfully sexual and seductive, but there’s also a hesitation in her personality. She’s not perfect, but those flaws mixed with her hunger bring out a far more attractive and delightful character. When her powers come into play, it’s not just a snap of fingers moment. There’s give and take, resistance and submission. It really very well done and possibly one of the most passionate scenes of succubus foreplay I have read.
 
The work allows the heat to build, come to the edge, Gabe, the other character of the work, to reveal his truth and then the story could have taken an expected turn. But it didn’t. There’s a bond of sorts at best, a mutual respect, in way, that works really well to tie things up and offer something really fascinating to think about.
 
Four out of five pitchforks.
 
Where things close, the hints about the story universe that Alana and Gabe are in, really left me wanting the story to continue. There is a real connection made between them, there’s a story to be told. Honestly, it’s the idea of there being a chase leading to something larger that’s very tempting here. Perhaps there will be, it would be a shame if there wasn’t.




== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CMPQKZN6/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com]
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CMPQKZN6/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com]

Latest revision as of 11:18, 24 March 2024

Alana's Hunger
Alana's Hunger eBook Cover, written by Carmen Delaney
Alana's Hunger eBook Cover,
written by Carmen Delaney
Author(s) Carmen Delaney
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date November 4, 2023
Media type eBook
Length 14 Pages
ASIN B0CMPQKZN6

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


Alana's Hunger is an eBook written by Carmen Delaney. In this work the character Alana is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Alana's Hunger
  • Author: Carmen Delaney
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 14 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0CMPQKZN6
  • Publishing Date: November 4, 2023


Plot Summary

Alana is an escort with a supernatural secret. When she gets a client with an even darker secret than her own, she will have to use her wits and her powers to survive the night.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on March 24, 2024


The life of a succubus like Alana is filled with desire, need, hunger and having to look over your shoulder every minute. It’s a struggle to survive, to control one’s own nature. To be able to look yourself in the mirror and say you are better than most. Perhaps that’s enough to make a start, or open the door to something unexpected.

The work is a short, but very hot, flash of erotica with the main theme being Alana’s succubus nature and how it presses on her. Through that comes some really well told self-reflection, a very interesting glimpse into this story universe, and something more. It’s the aspect of the work in telling something of the story setting, what Alana and Gabe see from their perspectives that adds so very much to the work as a whole.

The work isn’t simply focused on the erotic encounter, there’s a really explorative look at Alana which works really well to give her character a lot of depth. Through that peek, both at the beginning and end, there’s a real sense of this being part of a larger universe or setting and that really interested me.

Alana, the succubus of the story, is wonderfully sexual and seductive, but there’s also a hesitation in her personality. She’s not perfect, but those flaws mixed with her hunger bring out a far more attractive and delightful character. When her powers come into play, it’s not just a snap of fingers moment. There’s give and take, resistance and submission. It really very well done and possibly one of the most passionate scenes of succubus foreplay I have read.

The work allows the heat to build, come to the edge, Gabe, the other character of the work, to reveal his truth and then the story could have taken an expected turn. But it didn’t. There’s a bond of sorts at best, a mutual respect, in way, that works really well to tie things up and offer something really fascinating to think about.

Four out of five pitchforks.

Where things close, the hints about the story universe that Alana and Gabe are in, really left me wanting the story to continue. There is a real connection made between them, there’s a story to be told. Honestly, it’s the idea of there being a chase leading to something larger that’s very tempting here. Perhaps there will be, it would be a shame if there wasn’t.


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