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== Book Review ==
== Book Review ==
'''''At the time of the entry's creation Tera was writing a review and will post it shortly....'''''
'''''Book review by TeraS'''''


I read this novel about four years ago when it was available on eXcasty books, and reread it a little while ago in order to remind myself of it.


Cassandra is a stripper with a fairly heavy satanic lifestyle that she shares with her lover. After a night of passion, she awakes to find herself in the past and at the beck and call of a mage that was attempting to summon a demon to obey them.
She finds that she cannot resist his orders and undertakes a mission to seduce a Priest. She discovers that she is not the first to attempt this and that the one she is trying to seduce has powers of their own.
In the end, Cassandra has to either complete her mission in order to return home, or die in the past…
There is quite a lot of BDSM in this work, Cassie is tortured in several scenes and as well there are scenes where she is bound and harmed in someway or other. I don’t care for the BDSM scene myself, and skimmed over those parts at times.
The writing is quite good and I have noticed that this author has produced several more novels related to Succubi which I intend to read and review in the near future.
The one thing that bothers me a little about this book is the number of unanswered questions that pop up in it, mostly centred around the presence in Cassandra's proper time and what it's reasons and plans were or are for her and her lover in the here and now.
Overall score: 4 out of 5 pitchforks
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://www.amazon.com/Demoness-Morgan-Hawke/dp/1601800940/ This novel as a paperback at Amazon.com]
*[http://www.amazon.com/Demoness-Morgan-Hawke/dp/1601800940/ This novel as a paperback at Amazon.com]

Revision as of 08:38, 20 April 2010


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


Demoness EBook Cover, written by Morgan Hawke

Demoness is an eBook written by Morgan Hawke. The main character in this novel, Cassandra, travels through time and is possessed by the powers of a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Daughters of Change
  • Author: Morgan Hawke
  • Published By: MojoCastle Press (Paperback Edition)
  • Pages: 106
  • Format: EBook
  • ISBN-10: 1601800940
  • ISBN-13: 978-1601800947
  • Original Publishing Date: 2003


Plot Summary

Cassandra is a very modern, if Satanic, exotic Dancer. Little does she guess what adventure Satan has in mind for her in Medieval Paris...

Before Cassandra stepped from the magic circle in the bowels of the Magister's palace she learned two things: that she had been conjured to seduce a Priest and that she really was a Demoness obedient to the will of the Magister that conjured her. It all seemed like a grand adventure, at first...

Then she discovered that her demonic powers had a blood-thirsty will of their own and that the Priest was a member of the deadly Spanish Inquisition who had killed all the women previously sent to seduce him.



Book Review

Book review by TeraS

I read this novel about four years ago when it was available on eXcasty books, and reread it a little while ago in order to remind myself of it.

Cassandra is a stripper with a fairly heavy satanic lifestyle that she shares with her lover. After a night of passion, she awakes to find herself in the past and at the beck and call of a mage that was attempting to summon a demon to obey them.

She finds that she cannot resist his orders and undertakes a mission to seduce a Priest. She discovers that she is not the first to attempt this and that the one she is trying to seduce has powers of their own.

In the end, Cassandra has to either complete her mission in order to return home, or die in the past…

There is quite a lot of BDSM in this work, Cassie is tortured in several scenes and as well there are scenes where she is bound and harmed in someway or other. I don’t care for the BDSM scene myself, and skimmed over those parts at times.

The writing is quite good and I have noticed that this author has produced several more novels related to Succubi which I intend to read and review in the near future.

The one thing that bothers me a little about this book is the number of unanswered questions that pop up in it, mostly centred around the presence in Cassandra's proper time and what it's reasons and plans were or are for her and her lover in the here and now.

Overall score: 4 out of 5 pitchforks

External Links