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Borrowed Succubus: An Erotic Body Swap (eBook)
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![]() Borrowed Succubus: An Erotic Body Swap eBook Cover, written by L.M. Gregory | |
Author(s) | L.M. Gregory |
Publisher | Amazon Digital Services, Smashwords |
Publication date | November 4, 2019 |
Media type | eBook |
Length | 103 Pages |
ISBN | 9780463528662 |
ASIN | B0811L992Q |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Borrowed Succubus: An Erotic Body Swap is an eBook written by L.M. Gregory. In this work the character Sirena is a Succubus and the character Tim is switched into Sirena's body and becomes a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Borrowed Succubus: An Erotic Body Swap
- Author: L.M. Gregory
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services & Smashwords
- Length: 103 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0811L992Q
- ISBN: 9780463528662
- Publishing Date: November 4, 2019
Plot Summary
What was just supposed to be an after party hookup, leaves Tim trapped in the body of succubus. And she wants it back! Attending parties isn’t Tim’s favorite pastime, but how can he skip a Halloween costume party where half the people will be dressed in revealing outfits? Much to Tim’s surprise, the party reaches scorching levels when a sexy demoness approaches him for a little fun. The only problem? Sirena really is a succubus! and she wants all of his sexual energy! Lucky for Tim, right in the middle of being consumed, someone else wants the seductive demon’s attention, and summons her. Unlucky for Tim, the summoning goes horribly wrong and Tim is sucked through the portal. In Sirena’s body! Now, with the help of an alluring barista, he’ll need to find three men to help him gain enough power to return to his old body. And he only has three days until Sirena arrives and she’s taking her body back, even if it means the end of Tim!
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on November 5, 2019
It should have been a Halloween party that didn’t amount to much for Tim. But encountering Sirena dressed up as a succubus promises something special. But that turns out to be a lot more than just sex when Tim learns Sirena is a real succubus and thanks to a summoning, now he’s the succubus. And Tim’s hungry .
The work is a well told mixture of body swapping, magic and how one soul tries to figure out who they are now and what their future holds. Tim’s journey towards being a succubus is wonderful from the first encounter with Sirena through dealing with the problems and joys of being a succubus. It’s not the typical gender swap story, not being entirely focused on porn levels of erotica. It’s thoughtful and well considered, Tim’s actions have consequences and they matter.
While Sirena is an evil character, both in her original form and following taking over Tim’s body, the story doesn’t dwell on her very much and i think that’s a plus. She seems very two-dimensional, focused on her needs and fulfilling therm to the point where she nags Tim about them. She’s a fish out of water for the entire work, much like Tim is as well. But she doesn’t seem to gain anything by the story’s end, which was a shame.
Tim’s journey is something really special. Dealing with the need to feed, encountering Tessa, figuring out a way to survive in ways that felt right and worked well. He had to work for his path and that made the story so much better.
The work does have a smattering of spelling mistakes and there’s some dialogue that could be rewritten but overall the story is wonderfully told. The ending is a bit too abrupt, a little lost around the edges however. It could lead into another story with these characters however. Perhaps the single thing that mattered the most was the good in Tim and the joy he found with Tessa.
Perhaps it might have been an idea to have Tim and Sirena swap names at the end of the work, or at least have Tim take on a new name. Something to show that he’s fully taken to his new existence and there’s something more.
Four out of five pitchforks.
Well worth a read with excellent main characters. I’d have liked another chapter or two, a better ending but overall there’s a lot to like from beginning to end.