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Sissified by the Succubus (eBook)
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![]() Sissified by the Succubus eBook Cover, written by Nora Nix | |
Author(s) | Nora Nix |
Publisher |
Amazon Digital Services Smashwords |
Publication date | January 8, 2014 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 26 Pages |
ISBN | 9781311747792 |
ASIN | B00HSW4UZY |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Sissified by the Succubus is an eBook written by Nora Nix. In this work the character Solaria is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Sissified by the Succubus
- Author: Nora Nix
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services & Smashwords
- Length: 26 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B00HSW4UZY
- IBSN: 9781311747792
- Publishing Date: January 8, 2014
Plot Summary
It's his first year of college, and Greg is just another drunk, horny pledge at a frat party - until Brad, the fraternity president, renegotiates the terms of initiation. When he whips out a paddle, Greg is sure it must all be some kind of joke, but getting his ass tanned proves to be the least of his problems when he's named the sissy of the frat and turned into a girl in a bizarre ritual meant to sate a sexy succubus' lust for power and the pledges' lust for flesh.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on May 13, 2014
Greg is a pledge about to try to pass the last hurdle and be accepted. He fails however and in doing so discovers that failure leads to a Succubus having her way with him, and then everyone around him doing the same.
As a whole, at least for me personally, I found the story too violent for me. There is a lot of suffering that the pledges face and it did nothing for me at all. While it was used to push the story forwards, and I understand that, I couldn’t find my way to actually enjoy the story being told for all of the hurt and pain that is seen. That is the characterizations of course and it is needed to bring the story to the point where the Succubus appears. But I found it took up too much of the overall setting and story. I don’t think as a whole it needed to.
Eventually Solaria, the Succubus of the story appears. She physically is very much a dominant being, powerful and while she isn’t quite stereotypical she confuses me. By that I mean her relationship with the one that summons her seems… off. There’s something that doesn’t fit with her personality and what happens with her there. I wondered who really was in control and why as the story unfolded. While the summary tells of her wanting power, in the story itself I didn’t quite see any sign of that being told.
Solaria is mainly used as a means to transform Greg’s gender and then the somewhat over the top sex scenes begin with Solaria watching. When the climax of the story is over… it seems to be lacking. By that I mean Solaria’s reason for what she did, why it happened and so on seemed to be very tenuous.
But that I think for the core story wasn’t the point. Solaria was there to make the rest of the story happen and then move to the background which is basically what happens with her. As a story about a Succubus, this work does not focus on that. It focuses on Greg’s transformation, what happens after that, in all of the ways it does, and then the story comes to a close.
It would have been nice for a bit less pain and suffering and more story, or more about what Solaria wanted. It would have been a lot more interesting for me at least if there was that added to this work.
Well written, very descriptive scenes and the characters have some depth to them in a story that has some heat in it. The problem is that heat is muted somewhat by the actions of some of the characters and who they turn out to be.
I’m giving this work two and a half out of five pitchforks.
Solaria isn’t the focus of the story, and that’s fine. Still, she’s interesting and I would have liked to know more about her, why she is involved in things and what she wants from the others. The main problem for me was the violence in the story.