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Dark Desires (eBook)
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Dark Desires eBook Cover, written by Emrys Apollo | |
| Author(s) | Emrys Apollo |
| Publisher | Amazon Digital Services |
| Publication date | October 18, 2018 |
| Media type | eBook |
| Length | 44 Pages |
| ASIN | B07JJ374BG |
| Preceded by | The Demon and the Witch |
For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).
Dark Desires is an eBook written by Emrys Apollo. It is a collection of works by this author, and in the story The Demon and the Witch the character Conrad is an Incubus.
Overview
- Title: Dark Desires
- Author: Emrys Apollo
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 44 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B07JJ374BG
- Publishing Date: October 18, 2018
Plot Summary
Werewolves howl in the night. Demons lurk in the shadows, and vampires stalk their potential mates. And they are all so, so hot.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on November 27, 2018
The work is a collection of male/male erotic fantasy stories which have quite a number of supernatural themes. In the work ç the story revolves around the main character Dominic who wanted to summon a familiar, what he got was an incubus with an alluring smile and a temptation he might not be able to resist.
The work is a very short, what I call a pamphlet in length, erotic hot flash with a male/male theme. It’s in a bit of a rush, the characters become entangled quite quickly and as things progress there is a fair bit of fetish as well that appears. With that said, the story is really well told, the building of tension and attraction is well done and I thought it really worked well too.
Conrad, the incubus of the story, is somewhere between mischievous and slightly evil. He doesn’t appear with horns or tail, but his sensuality mixed with an attractive personality works well to create an incubus that is more temptation then just being evil and I rather liked that. but there is very little about him revealed in the story, much is shaded and a mystery and it would have been nice to explore it more than it was.
Three out of five pitchforks.
The story closes with a very odd twist which works and is very unique. But there’s just this overhanging question of what comes next for both characters and Wonder about that.
For the collection as a whole, three out of five pitchforks.
There is a lot of really well done storytelling here and really all of the stories have more to tell. It would really be interesting to see where that would take things for each story.