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Bambi: Lucifer's Other Daughter (eBook)
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Bambi: Lucifer's Other Daughter is an eBook written by Eve Langlais. In this work the character Bambi is a Succubus as is her mother.
Overview
- Title: Bambi: Lucifer's Other Daughter
- Author: Eve Langlais
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 199 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0BNLSB1WC
- Publishing Date: March 7, 2023
Plot Summary
I’m tired of stripping under strobe lights. Time to show the devil what I’m made of.
I didn't plan to be the world's greatest x-rated star, but you can’t fight genetics. Succubus for a mother. The devil for my father. I was born to be bad. Hi, there. I’m Bambi, Lucifer’s other daughter, and I’m done being dependable and looked down upon. It’s time I took a page from dear old dad’s book—The Life and Times of the Dark Lord—rolled it, smoked it, and plotted something devious. As a princess of Hell, it’s past time I got a kingdom of my own.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on May 28, 2023
You don’t always get what you think you should and Bambi seems like the pinup for that. Being a succubus, it’s easy to be the best porn star in the world. It’s also so very easy to be bad too. Her life has been shaped in ways she has no control over. But there comes a point when the bad girl needs to figure herself out, decide what really matters and find a way to get it. Hell best watch out because Bambi’s coming.
The work is written as a faux autobiography from Bambi’s perspective which weaves a complex story around her. The tale builds up slowly, putting the pieces into place that make Bambi who she is by the close of the work. From the first page, her personality jumps out and holds your attention, which was done well throughout. It’s less about the erotica, which actually is described fleetingly, than it is about watching her fight through all of the problems she is forced to.
It’s a character development story in many ways and while that could have been an info-dump, the work really isn’t. Yes there are passages that mention her appearances in other works in the series. There are points at which her story turns a bit sideways into minutia that you aren’t quite sure needed to happen. But by the close most of those passages fall into place and have shaped who Bambi becomes.
The sly tone that carries throughout as Bambi tells her story is just a lot of fun. There’s no filter on her thoughts or her dialogue, which tells more about her than one might expect. She is evil, but in her own way and how that develops from the first moment her powers as a Succubus appear makes sense with her character and how she’s had to make her way through a world that doesn’t see just how powerful she really is.
Part of that is, of course, her family and being that her father is the Devil, that tone of idle casting off just brings Bambi to steel herself and make something of herself that no one expected. She might look like a pornstar, the craving of sex can be overpowering. But it’s that spark inside of her that the story keeps coming back to that kept me turning the pages and delighting in every victory she drew out of the messes that kept coming at her.
Bambi is just a delight in so many ways. The story gets into gear right from the start and never slows down. Given the series that Bambi had previously appeared in, this work filled in so many parts of her and was just a wonderful read. If there would be one thing that I would have liked more of, it would be more of Bambi’s reflections on herself. Those where the moments that the story become dearly touching and revealing.
Four out of five pitchforks.
I’d recommend reading the series she is part of to see the viewpoints of others however, there are gaps if you haven’t. Nonetheless, Bambi’s story is more fun than I’d expected and it’s worth a read.