Vampire Love Slave (eBook)

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

Vampire Love Slave
Vampire Love Slave eBook Cover, written by Isabel King
Vampire Love Slave eBook Cover, written by Isabel King
Author(s) Isabel King
Publisher Smashwords
Publication date May 15, 2012
Media type eBook
Length 17 Pages
ISBN 9781476455952


Vampire Love Slave is an eBook written by Isabel King. In this work the character Lilly is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Vampire Love Slave
  • Author: Isabel King
  • Published By: Smashwords
  • Format: eBook Formats
  • ISBN: 9781476455952
  • Length: 17 Pages
  • Publishing Date: May 15, 2012

Plot Summary

Lilly and her best friend Raylene are headed out for a night of fun at The Sanguinary – a vampire bar on the outskirts of town. The only problem: Lilly’s a succubus. Years ago, she was given an ominous warning: A succubus must avoid vampires at all costs. But she was never told why.

The vampires who meet them at the door seem unusually eager to usher the girls into the club – but Raylene’s so excited that Lilly reluctantly follows her in.

The next thing she knows, she’s separated from her friend and locked in a back room with the owner of the club and three members of his coven…and she’s about to find out why a succubus must never, never mingle with vampires.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on May 31st, 2013


I have problems with vampires and stories about them.They really do not interest me, personally I think they have been used in every possible way in a story as well. But it is also that they seem like a really poor replacement for a Succubus or an Incubus. They have some of the power, some of the needs, but… the seduction isn’t really there.

I understand that they have a need, as do Succubi and Incubi in stories to satisfy. And sometimes that need makes them interesting in a way as well. But they still have the problem of not seeing the sun or killing others to stay alive.

While some stories about Succubi and Incubi tie their existence in a similar way.. At least they don’t have to worry about being in the light… They do have to worry about… other things though…

Lily is a Succubus, but she’s told her best friend that she is a witch. Mainly because her friend is a witch. and there is a certain amount of sigma about being a Succubus. The other thing about Lily is that she’s from a small town, doesn’t have a clue about the big city, and only really knows one thing about being a Succubus. Her mother left a note telling her to stay away from them before she vanished.

That sets up the story and what happens is that the pair go out on the town and Raylene drags Lily into a vampire club… and all story goes out the window for sex scene after sex scene…

And that is for me at least the biggest problem. Lily is interesting and I would have liked more story about her. The same is true of Raylene. The vampires are really only there as a means to get to the sex and not anything else. The story before the two of them go into danger is really more interesting than the sex scenes. The scenes themselves are really not that interesting to me, save for the small bit of mind control that goes on when it happens.

As for Lily, she is completely human as far as the story tells it, no horns or tail or anything like that save that, at least to vampires, she smells… different. There is a bit of self loathing in how Lily sees herself, which I can understand from her past and all that she has been through. Why she couldn’t confide in her friend before escapes me as Raylene seemed to be a level headed person… at least until she saw the vampires and turned just a bit bimboish.

The writing was good, both Lily and Raylene have a voice and they are quite clear in the story. Nothing really stood out as being wrong, though some of the vampires were very stereotypical in how they acted… But then that was the point I think… Just to be there to get to the sex and then get them out of the way to finish the story…

I’ll give this work two and a half out of five pitchforks.

It’s more sex story than story. But it didn’t have to be. Lily and Raylene have a lot more to tell and perhaps thats where this author should go with their story should they return to it.

External Links