Attack Of The Relentless Succubus (eBook)

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Attack Of The Relentless Succubus
Attack Of The Relentless Succubus eBook Cover, written by Sylvia Parker
Attack Of The Relentless Succubus eBook Cover, written by Sylvia Parker
Author(s) Sylvia Parker
Series Transformed
Publisher Erotica On Demand
Publication date October 12, 2014
Media type eBook
Length 21 Pages
ASIN B00OFEE4AO
Preceded by Return Of The Succubus
Followed by Claimed By The Succubus


Attack Of The Relentless Succubus is an eBook written by Sylvia Parker. The work is connected to the Transformed series by this author. In this work the character Ubana is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Attack Of The Relentless Succubus
  • Author: Sylvia Parker
  • Published By: Erotica On Demand
  • Length: 21 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00OFEE4AO
  • Publishing Date: October 12, 2014


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

After surviving the attack by a red demon from outer space, Clive, Jackie, the yelican and her newborn take shelter in a seemingly abandoned house in the woods. Little do they know - the house is not empty.

Fortunately, the old couple takes them in, giving them much needed care. Most of them fall asleep, but since Clive's transformation into a tentacle demon, he finds that he doesn't need sleep like other people.

With nothing else to do, he goes out for a stroll in the cool night air. But not more than a minute passes before the nearby bushes begin to rustle, announcing the presence of someone - or something - lying in wait.

His hair standing on end, Clive watches as an old friend, Ubana the succubus, steps from the shadows. He recognizes the gleam in her eye and knows she wants only one thing - to extract his powerful life energy from his transformed body.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on July 12, 2015


As a whole the series strikes me as being very “superhero comic book” in theme, plots and characters. The events of the series are very over the top and at a certain point instead of reading, I began to skim and that is never a good sign.

The events of the series tend towards themes that one might find in a B-movie in a lot of ways. Stereotypical evil, plots, almost heroes, victims and so forth. It became hard to read when the storyline just created monster erotica for the sake of doing so. By the same token, the erotica itself was so much over the top, violent, and, as a whole, not at all interesting to me. I think that the main problem was a few good ideas tied together with a series of vignettes and they didn’t have the connectivity needed to make that work well.

As for the succubus of the series, Ubana, she is stereotypically evil and demonic with a need for sex that bordered on the silly. The few scenes she appeared in were means towards an end for several characters, quite literally. To try and understand her drive, what she wants, can be best said to be a need for violent sex with anyone and everyone. Latex not being optional for her at least.

The writing was a bit difficult to follow and I think major editing would be needed to bring this series to something approaching readability. Less cartoonish characterizations and events and more of a focus to the series would be a good thing. If I think about the story of the series and ignore the erotic aspects of it, it actually reads better in that the series turns into a mystery to be solved. Focus on the core story, give the characters a chance to be more than cardboard, and I think there is something good in this series. But as it is right now, I just didn’t enjoy it at all.

I give the series as a whole one and a half pitchforks out of five.

Difficult to read at times, the plot seemed lost from the beginning and with it much of any character development there might have been. While there was a hint of something interesting at the beginning, the series lost its way and me with it. I don’t think that needed to be, but it did and more the shame for that.


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