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The Succubus' Sub: A Night to Remember (eBook)

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The Succubus' Sub: A Night to Remember
The Succubus' Sub: A Night to Remember eBook Cover, written by John Dylena
The Succubus' Sub: A Night to Remember eBook Cover, written by John Dylena
Author(s) John Dylena
Series The Succubus' Sub
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date February 10, 2015
Media type eBook
Length 20 Pages
ASIN B00THB44G4
Preceded by Session Eleven:
Masquerade
Followed by Session Twelve: A Day in Pink

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


The Succubus' Sub: A Night to Remember is an eBook written by John Dylena. It is the twelfth work in the Succubus' Sub series by this author, fifteenth if the anthology collections are included. This series is set in the same universe as the Raethiana Trilogy by this author. In this work the character Myserra is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Succubus' Sub: A Night to Remember
  • Author: John Dylena
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 20 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00THB44G4
  • Publishing Date: February 10, 2015


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Plot Summary

Brett has never had a date for Valentine’s Day. This year, he swears things will be different… as long as he can get Myserra, his succubus domme, to agree.

But it’s hard to ask the girl of your dreams out when you have no idea where you really stand with her, and Myserra’s cryptic promises aren’t helping much.

Will Brett finally muster the courage to confront her, and can romance really blossom between a succubus and her sub?


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on February 22, 2015


Brett faces the most difficult challenge of his relationship with Myserra. Not demons, not dangers beyond belief. No, what he faces is asking Myserra to go out on a date with him on Valentine’s Day. If she says yes, Brett knows that it will be the most terrifying and wonderful experience of his life. Wonderful because she said yes, terrifying because she said… yes.

This work, I think, by far, is the best of the series in many respects, but most of all it is the relationship between Myserra and Brett that has matured into something wonderfully… right. The awkwardness between them, in trying to find themselves and their relationship, isn’t quite so present and that means there is a lot of character development for Brett in this story. There is a lot of insight into his fears, wants, and more importantly, what he wishes Myserra to say, clearly to him, that would remove that last bit of nagging doubt within him about how she sees him.

Along with that comes a moment in the work where the realities of living with a Succubus weigh heavily upon Brett. But there also is quite an interesting thought that comes to him, that isn’t spoken to Myserra, that would be interesting for the series to return to at some point. It puts out in the open a question that really is the elephant in the room for them both and I wonder about how that might be resolved in the future. Brett does a lot of reflecting upon how things are, where they have been and what the future might hold, but it isn’t so much melancholy as it is that little voice in the back of Brett’s mind that asks the questions that he doesn’t quite have the answers for.

While that is true, it is also true that the core of the story, the moments that Myserra and Brett share are wonderfully told, having the right heat at the right moments, but also having a sense of… togetherness. While there is magic involved, it’s lightly touched upon in order to make the story flow better as a whole. It isn’t so much about the erotic moments, it is about the two of them simply being together, the day’s events being told and in that comes a story that holds a lot of emotion.

There are a few lovely D/s scenes in the work, and by that I mean that Myserra is a loving Domme and Brett is her adored submissive. The connection between them is strong and each knows well what the other wishes and desires. There is an unspoken understanding that while limits would be pressed, even stretched, there would never be a breaking of a promise given. This, more than anything else is what holds me. An understanding that trust, above all, is what matters and cannot be forsaken. Here, it is not.

By far the work shows how far the author has come in his writing, how well he knows both Myserra and Brett, and in that comes a certainty. That being when a truth is spoken, it is exactly that. Brett finds that truth in a moment with Myserra and that reveals more about them both.

Five out of five pitchforks.

I just adore Myserra and Brett, and in this work the connection between them really comes out strongly, lovingly, and perfectly most of all. A wonderfully romantic story about two souls connected and the joys they share…


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