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Claimed by the Succubus (eBook)
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Claimed by the Succubus is an eBook written by Olivia Kinx. In this work one of the main characters is a futa Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Claimed by the Succubus
- Author: Olivia Kinx
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 22 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B08F5FDSXP
- Publishing Date: August 2, 2020
Plot Summary
The dark mistress had called to me, red and black succubus with midnight hair and fangs and something HUGE between her legs. I'm just an eighteen year old witch, almost innocent to behold, but this dark mistress just might claim me as her wife...
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on September 25, 2020
A lost soul seeks a different kind of affirmation, one that comes from the power of a mistress with otherworldly powers. She will come, they both will, the question is if the summoner herself will survive.
The work is a very short erotic hot flash which mainly focuses on female domination and futa erotica with some succubus undertones. Quite fast paced, the story moves from setting up the main character’s viewpoint and then placing them in the presence of the succubus who will dominate her.
Told from the first=person perspective, the story works well, there is heat and some of the domination aspects are interesting, if a bit over the top for my tastes at least. In a similar way, the futa erotica, like many such stories, is very over the top and it took away some of the heat and passions which felt like a shame.
The succubus of the work, who is never named, is something of a mystery, the story mainly focusing on her control over the main character. There’s hints of mind control, domination, and a few other fetishes. the most obvious being futa, which give her character an interesting personality, but there’s so very little done to build her character up more and make her presence more powerful and that’s a shame.
Three out of five pitchforks.
It is a shame that the succubus mistress was never given a name, honestly that would have added a bit more of a connection between the characters. Similarly, there’s really nothing told about her and her world which felt like an aspect that could have been explored and perhaps should have been.
External Links
- This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com - No Longer Available