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Succubus: Lusting for a Werewolf
Succubus: Lusting for a Werewolf eBook Cover, written by Sinn Lee
Succubus: Lusting for a Werewolf eBook Cover, written by Sinn Lee
Author(s) Sinn Lee
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Smashwords
Publication date November 17, 2014
Media type eBook
Length 14 Pages
ASIN B00PSLIPV2

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


Succubus: Lusting for a Werewolf is an eBook written by Sinn Lee. In this work one of the characters is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Succubus: Lusting for a Werewolf
  • Author: Sinn Lee
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services & Smashwords
  • Length: 14 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00PSLIPV2
  • Publishing Date: November 17, 2014


Plot Summary

A succubus is on the search for the perfect mate. Scouring the countryside for an elusive werewolf who seems to be giving the local populace some trouble. After months of searching and waiting, unable to fulfill her deepest desires, the succubus finally catches a hint of the werewolf’s location. Nothing will stand in her way to get what she wants from this primal creature.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on October 18, 2015


The story is told from the perspective of the succubus herself and in doing so there is a lot revealed about her character, her wants and desires. But more importantly, it tells about her need. A need to have sex that actually becomes something that has a flavour. Human sex, according to her, isn’t satisfying, isn’t enough, and so she looks for a werewolf to feed upon.

She is, thankfully, a succubus that doesn’t kill, for the simple reason that doing so would not exactly make things simple for her. She does have a tail and horns, but otherwise seems to be human which is something else that I liked about her. But what really appealed was that she was intelligent, wasn’t the sort to make brash or silly decision and, more interestingly, she had the personality of a huntress looking for her prey.

When she finally finds the werewolf she’s seeking, the story becomes a bit complicated as it’s clear she is trying to direct the werewolf into doing things a certain way, and she tries to assert her dominance over him. But when the werewolf takes that role, she allows it, revels in his power and the ending is hot and suggests that while the werewolf might think he’s in control, the truth is much different.

Regrettably neither the Succubus or the werewolf’s name is revealed, though as a whole that isn’t core to the plot and for that matter in the case of the werewolf, he might not even have a name at that. There isn’t a lot of the power of the Succubus seen, though it is hinted at and suggested quite a lot. She does makes her horns and tail appear at one point when the werewolf is fulfilling her need however.

There is a good bit of heat in this work, though it is a hot flash, a little vignette of a story that tells of an encounter. The story lays out a good path to the encounter and when that arrives, the erotica is well written and I liked those moments as a whole. But it is a short work and with all of the build up at the beginning, once the climax is past and the story comes to a close I wanted more, which the ending hinted at. I think I could see this as being the opening chapter to a story and things going from here… It would work well really.

Three and a half pitchforks out of five.

A good hot flash with the story to back that up, it just needs to be longer or made into a story from here.


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