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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/2020/01/19/a-review-of-carnevale-by-t-c-dale/ January 19, 2020]'' | ||
It is Carnevale and the games have begun. For Saraqael, it is a chance to find her lover Naamah, to be teased and tempted throughout the night. Some things cannot be stopped, and the love between two souls can never be. | |||
The work is a stunning well told story of passion, teasing, temptations and wishes that quite honestly is one of the most amazing works of succubus and angel erotica I have read. Very much a page turner, the heat never dims, the characters are captivating and in each moment the thrill between them is perfect. It is passion aflame, seeking love and desire, and it is so very well done. | |||
Saraqael, the angel of the story, is a delight. She’s very much an angel, but at the same time, she is also very much in love and those passions bring out the most amazing personality in her. | |||
Naamah, the succubus of the story, is a perfect seductress and temptress, tail, horns and all. She isn’t exactly evil in the story, that’s somewhat muted for the sake of the love she has for Saraqael, but her nature as a creature of sex and seduction carries throughout and is just wonderfully told. | |||
They are truly made for each other, the story tells of their love, the want which both crave. Each has their moment, each takes control, or gives it, for the other and in doing so it is not carelessly used by the other. Nor does it feel wrong. They are meant for each other, and the story lets that burn fiercely. | |||
Five out of five pitchforks. | |||
It is so very rare that a story receives five pitchforks, but this work is simply perfect in every way possible. Words really do fail me at times to say just how much this work speaks to a certain part of my own mythos by far. I dearly hope there will be another part of this story, the ending begs for closure for both characters and I hope that comes sometime. | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/986365 This work in Various Formats at Smashwords.com] | *[https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/986365 This work in Various Formats at Smashwords.com] |
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Carnevale eBook Cover, written by T.C. Dale | |
Author(s) | T.C. Dale |
Publisher | Smashwords |
Publication date | December 1, 2019 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 17 Pages |
ISBN | 9780463588260 |
Preceded by | Carnal Sin |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Carnevale is an eBook written by T.C. Dale. In this work the character Naamah is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Carnevale
- Author: T.C. Dale
- Published By: Smashwords
- Length: 17 Pages
- Format: eBook
- IBSN: 9780463588260
- Publishing Date: December 1, 2019
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
Plot Summary
The angel Saraqael and her succubus lover play hide and seek during Venetian Carnevale, and to the winner go the spoils. The festival provides countless opportunities to sin -- if they can avoid being seen. The City of Masks promises that there is always someone watching... and just maybe, someone ready to join in.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 19, 2020
It is Carnevale and the games have begun. For Saraqael, it is a chance to find her lover Naamah, to be teased and tempted throughout the night. Some things cannot be stopped, and the love between two souls can never be.
The work is a stunning well told story of passion, teasing, temptations and wishes that quite honestly is one of the most amazing works of succubus and angel erotica I have read. Very much a page turner, the heat never dims, the characters are captivating and in each moment the thrill between them is perfect. It is passion aflame, seeking love and desire, and it is so very well done.
Saraqael, the angel of the story, is a delight. She’s very much an angel, but at the same time, she is also very much in love and those passions bring out the most amazing personality in her.
Naamah, the succubus of the story, is a perfect seductress and temptress, tail, horns and all. She isn’t exactly evil in the story, that’s somewhat muted for the sake of the love she has for Saraqael, but her nature as a creature of sex and seduction carries throughout and is just wonderfully told.
They are truly made for each other, the story tells of their love, the want which both crave. Each has their moment, each takes control, or gives it, for the other and in doing so it is not carelessly used by the other. Nor does it feel wrong. They are meant for each other, and the story lets that burn fiercely.
Five out of five pitchforks.
It is so very rare that a story receives five pitchforks, but this work is simply perfect in every way possible. Words really do fail me at times to say just how much this work speaks to a certain part of my own mythos by far. I dearly hope there will be another part of this story, the ending begs for closure for both characters and I hope that comes sometime.