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Carnal Sin (eBook)
Carnal Sin | |
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Carnal Sin Revised eBook Cover, written by T.C. Dale | |
Author(s) | T.C. Dale |
Publisher | Smashwords |
Publication date | July 20, 2019 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 11 Pages |
ISBN | 9780463387146 |
Followed by | Carnevale |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Carnal Sin is an eBook written by T.C. Dale. In this work one of the characters is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Carnal Sin
- Author: T.C. Dale
- Published By: Smashwords
- Length: 11 Pages
- Format: eBook
- IBSN: 9780463387146
- Publishing Date: July 20, 2019
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
Plot Summary
Saraqael is a Dominion angel, charged with correcting spirits of lesser rank. Demoness Naamah -- patron of prostitutes and once an angel herself -- is certainly beneath her. But when Sara finds Naamah in the shadows of a Catholic church, a forbidden attraction blossoms, and it is gender-bending succubus who ends up in control.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 19, 2021
When passions between an angel and a succubus are released, there is nothing that can resist them. The moments stolen away from watching eyes are precious and needful, it is the chance for lovers not meant to be, to be.
The work is a really well told, if honestly far too short, story of passion and temptations that has become another of my favourite works of succubus and angel erotica I have read. Very much a page turner, the heat is amazing, the characters are as captivating as before, and in each moment the thrill that comes in this stolen moment of passion and lust is devine. There is a bit of futa themed erotica as well as a gender shift at one point, but neither is out of place and makes sense as the story unfolds.
Saraqael, the angel of the story, is still a delight. She’s very much an angel, but at the same time, she is also very much in love, she takes risks for that love, but at the same time she’s also quite fun in trying to help her succubus lover, or perhaps more accurately, tease her to an end.
Naamah, the succubus of the story, remains the perfect seductress and temptress, tail, horns and all. She isn’t evil in the story, but she is a temptress and her complete focus is on Saraqael, their love and desires. It’s her nature which comes out, to give Saraqael everything she wants, that works so ver well.
They remain truly made for each other, the want which both crave unyielding. They are meant for each other, and the story lets that burn fiercely. It is not a story where both have control this time, but rather that Naamah feels out Saraqael’s need of her and makes it happen.
Five out of five pitchforks.
Every bit as wonderful as the first work, perhaps a bit more erotic than seductive, but it works as well as the first did for the sake of the characters. It’s a shame that this was the last work the author issued with Naamah and Saraqael, there are so many questions left unanswered and that stays with me. Redemption for both might be, as a thought, the two becoming a mixture of angel and succubus, which is a thought I need to consider for myself… it’s interesting.