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Night Shift Succubus
Night Shift Succubus eBook Cover, written by Dick Staley
Night Shift Succubus eBook Cover,
written by Dick Staley
Author(s) Dick Staley
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date May 20, 2025
Media type eBook
Length 19 Pages
ASIN B0F9FLBZN9

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


Night Shift Succubus is an eBook written by Dick Staley. In this work the character Shara is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Night Shift Succubus
  • Author: Dick Staley
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 19 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0F9FLBZN9
  • Publishing Date: May 20, 2025


Plot Summary

When Ken Turner takes on the mysterious night shift at a peculiar warehouse, he expects nothing more than to clock in hours and clock out—until he discovers that his boss, Mr. Ruben, has purchased something that defies reality: a succubus summoned from another realm.

As the clock ticks and the shadows lengthen, Ken learns that keeping watch is far more complicated than he anticipated. With every whisper of the night, the succubus begins to weave herself into his thoughts, captivating him not just with her unbelievable beauty, but with the depths of her loneliness and longing. What does she want from him? Can he resist her charm, or is he bound to become another pawn in her age-old game?

Haunted by vivid dreams and fleeting glimpses of her otherworldly nature, Ken grapples with the pull of desire and duty. As tensions rise and reality blurs between the waking world and one drenched in ancient magic, Ken will find himself at the crossroads of temptation and self-discovery. Will he succumb to the allure of the night, or can he find the strength to unearth the truth behind her existence?


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on February 16, 2026


The dark holds secrets and for Ken, the dark which tempts him cannot be ignored. Shara cannot be real and yet she is. She speaks and he cannot help but listen. The words are temptation and temptation comes with a price.

The work is a very short, what I call a pamphlet, erotic hot flash which focuses on the main character being in the presence of what appears to be a trapped succubus called Shara and how they slowly fall to her whispered temptations and the inevitable end that the story telegraphs from the start.

It’s something between a game of mental chess and a seduction overall, which leaves quite a number of questions and mysteries not explained or explored. That really cannot be expected due to the short length of the story, at the same time the opportunity seems to be wasted as a result. How the story is revealed is something of a slow motion disaster that occurs between the main character and Shara, which works well. Still, with that said the heart of the story is somewhat set aside and that takes something out of it.

Shara, the succubus of the story, is very much a creature of evil intent with an evil purpose. She’s also very much a temptress and a seductress which works well through the story. At the same time there’s an edge of stereotypical behaviour as well which otherwise takes what is an interesting character and leaves them wanting at the climax and more so at the conclusion of the story.

Three and a half out of five pitchforks.

I have the oddest feeling I have read this story before, and I can’t quite recall where I have seen it. It’s too familiar a story, too clearly a memorable one as well. With that said, how the story ends offers the possibility of a following tale but I don’t expect that will ever happen. It’s interesting with an air of dangerous mystery I did like, it’s just a shame that the story didn’t allow for Shara to be more than she came to be.


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