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Banishing the Incubus (eBook)
For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).
Banishing the Incubus is an eBook written by Scarlet Thorne. In this work one of the main characters is an Incubus.
Overview
- Title: Banishing the Incubus
- Author: Scarlet Thorne
- Published By: Apache Creek Publishing
- Length: 19 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B08GCXWK1N
- Publishing Date: August 19, 2020
Plot Summary
Celeste is a newcomer to the small town of Castine, Maine. Not long after getting settled into the house she inherited from her aunt, she notices the local women acting strangely. Their faded auras and listlessness have Celeste reaching out to the High Priestess of her coven for advice. In her search for answers, Celeste begins monitoring a woman who owns the local flower shop. But when she discovers that an incubus has settled into her new hometown, she has to figure out how to make him leave. There's only one problem - he's determined to stay. Will the warlock she recruited help her send the incubus packing?
Or will Celeste fall prey to the Incubus' erotic magick instead?
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on September 1, 2020
A woman is haunted by an incubus and Celeste needs to save her. Except the truth is somewhat other than she or anyone else really knows. But the universe does like to amuse itself and perhaps all will find what that means.
The work is a short erotica hot flash with a fantasy-magic theme and a bit of an incubus erotic tone to some of the erotica. It’s quite well written, the characters are interesting, and the world building I think works well. It does feel like the story is in a rush however, trying to get to the erotic climax and the closing scenes however. That is a shame because perhaps a bit more time spent in seeking the why of the incubus rather than some of the choices made would have added a bit more flavour.
The incubus of the work, who is never named, and that really bothered me quite a lot, is more a sexual being of pleasure and desire than anything else. Once they are able to speak, to tell their truths and those of others, it’s really quite a fascinating moment. How that unfolds and the needs laid bare, is really well done.
Three out of five pitchforks.
The work comes to a close with many threads left dangling and unfinished for the most part. Many questions are left to be wondered about, there are aspects of the story that really need another work to settle the characters in a more fulfilling way. But with the work no longer being available, that will never seem to be.
External Links
- This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com - No Longer Available