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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/2026/05/29/a-review-of-i-summoned-a-demon-lover-by-raven-sinclair-cole-sinclair/ May 29, 2026]''
 
 
Stephanie amd her friends thought they were playing with the unknown, but it turns out that they were playing with fire. A summoning that wasn’t meant to be brings Nathaniel, the power and mystery he is, and the truths within each of them to be revealed.
 
The work is a mixture of fantasy with something of a coming of age story centred on a group of friends and the mysterious, seemingly incubus, they call into existence. The plot is somewhat convoluted, the characters are dearly complex, lost, and overall there’s a very strong feeling of angst amongst all of them.
 
While there are some hints of erotica, the story is less about that aspect than it is about the relationships, trying to understand, and the conflict that comes between the characters. At times perhaps a little over the top in the conflict, there’s a deeply felt tone that doesn’t leave from the first moment and by the end leaves so many questions that really need to be answered in the next part of the series.
 
Nathaniel, who by how he is descried and what comes from the thoughts and desires of the women in the story, can be described as an incubus. But that’s not to say he is evil by any means, there’s nothing in what he does or acts that suggests it. There is a very strong feeling of him being newly coming to existence and that becomes something core to the story as it unfolds. He is very much bound to the desires and wills around him and what that may mean as the series progresses is somethaing I wonder about.
 
Two and a half out of five pitchforks.
 
The story feels like it is so very lost and unsure of where it wants to go, of what to say really. It is a starting point with interesting characters and story to tell, but it just feels that where things started to where they ended up there is a gap. Perhaps the real question here is what happens to Nathaniel through the will of the woman in the story and if that leads to more than just impending sex alone.




== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FH6XNKZN/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com]
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FH6XNKZN/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com]

Latest revision as of 15:12, 29 May 2026

I Summoned a Demon Lover
I Summoned a Demon Lover eBook Cover, written by Raven Sinclair & Cole Sinclair
I Summoned a Demon Lover eBook Cover,
written by Raven Sinclair & Cole Sinclair
Author(s) Raven Sinclair
Cole Sinclair
Series Satan's Girls
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date July 9, 2025
Media type eBook
Length 44 Pages
ASIN B0FH6XNKZN

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


I Summoned a Demon Lover is an eBook written by Raven Sinclair & Cole Sinclair. It is the first work in the Satan's Girls series by this author. In this work the character Nathaniel can be described as an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: I Summoned a Demon Lover
  • Authors: Raven Sinclair & Cole Sinclair
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 44 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0FH6XNKZN
  • Publishing Date: July 9, 2025


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

Three girls. One demon. A summer of sex, sin, and supernatural hunger.

It’s 1984, and 19-year-old Stephanie is stuck in her trailer, ghosted by her college-bound friends and simmering with secret desires she can’t name. Then a mysterious invitation arrives. Her wild Aunt Margo offers a summer at a secluded lake house with just one rule for Stephanie and her friends: explore everything.

A Ouija board, a few “muscle massagers,” a chanted rite, and the girls summon something unholy.

His name is Nathaniel. Red-skinned. Winged. Hung like a nightmare. At first, he doesn’t talk. He listens. Watches. Learns. And his tongue? Not of this world.

Now Stephanie’s caught in a heat she never expected, tangled between her best friends and a demon who takes what he wants… …and what he wants is her.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on May 29, 2026


Stephanie amd her friends thought they were playing with the unknown, but it turns out that they were playing with fire. A summoning that wasn’t meant to be brings Nathaniel, the power and mystery he is, and the truths within each of them to be revealed.

The work is a mixture of fantasy with something of a coming of age story centred on a group of friends and the mysterious, seemingly incubus, they call into existence. The plot is somewhat convoluted, the characters are dearly complex, lost, and overall there’s a very strong feeling of angst amongst all of them.

While there are some hints of erotica, the story is less about that aspect than it is about the relationships, trying to understand, and the conflict that comes between the characters. At times perhaps a little over the top in the conflict, there’s a deeply felt tone that doesn’t leave from the first moment and by the end leaves so many questions that really need to be answered in the next part of the series.

Nathaniel, who by how he is descried and what comes from the thoughts and desires of the women in the story, can be described as an incubus. But that’s not to say he is evil by any means, there’s nothing in what he does or acts that suggests it. There is a very strong feeling of him being newly coming to existence and that becomes something core to the story as it unfolds. He is very much bound to the desires and wills around him and what that may mean as the series progresses is somethaing I wonder about.

Two and a half out of five pitchforks.

The story feels like it is so very lost and unsure of where it wants to go, of what to say really. It is a starting point with interesting characters and story to tell, but it just feels that where things started to where they ended up there is a gap. Perhaps the real question here is what happens to Nathaniel through the will of the woman in the story and if that leads to more than just impending sex alone.


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