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A Succubus for Valentine's Day and Other Tales of Perilous Pleasures

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Cover of the anthology novel A Succubus for Valentine's Day and Other Tales of Perilous Pleasures by M. E. Hydra.

A Succubus for Valentine's Day and Other Tales of Perilous Pleasures is a collection of short stories by the author known as M. E. Hydra, or more popularly in the erotica field as Many-Eyed Hydra. This collection of thirteen of his works encompasses most of the short stories he has published on such sites as MCStories.com and literotica.com. This is the second book that this author has released.


Details

  • Title: A Succubus for Valentine's Day and Other Tales of Perilous Pleasures
  • Author: M. E. Hydra
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publisher: CreateSpace
  • Pages: 218
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1453701109
  • ISBN-13: 978-1453701102
  • Release Date: February 11, 2011


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Synopsis

Alluring, exotic, delectable, sexy...dangerous. M. E. Hydra returns with a second collection of thirteen sizzling stories featuring seductive succubi, amorous aliens and other sexy femme fatales. "A Succubus for Valentine's Day" shows the perils of letting a succubus play cupid. Two tourists discover a dark secret of Amsterdam in "Venus of the Red Lights". In "Knight vs. Succubus", a knight battles for his life and soul against a cunning and seductive demon. A man finds out his pleasure planet of blue-skinned alien babes is not as it seems in "The Spiders of Thomisoidus". And finally, a young man has a very special date in "A Summer Dance with a Succubus". Prepare again to be both seduced and shocked by these and other tales of wicked, sensual predators. They'll give you pleasures beyond your wildest dreams, and terrors beyond your darkest nightmares...


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