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Futa Angel's Bride (eBook)

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Futa Angel's Bride
Futa Angel's Bride eBook Cover, written by Reed James
Futa Angel's Bride eBook Cover,
written by Reed James
Author(s) Reed James
Series Wicked Futa Succubus
Publisher Naughty Ladies Publications
Publication date September 1, 2016
Media type eBook
Length 34 Pages
ASIN B01LFX8MZ0
Preceded by Wicked Futa Succubus Collection 1
Followed by Futa Succubi Menage

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


Futa Angel's Bride is an eBook written by Reed James. It is the fourth work in the Wicked Futa Succubus series by this author. In this work the character Lilith is a Succubus and the characters Jane and Lizette are transformed into being Succubi.


Overview

  • Title: Futa Angel's Bride
  • Author: Reed James
  • Published By: Naughty Ladies Publications
  • Length: 34 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B01LFX8MZ0
  • Publishing Date: September 1, 2016


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

A futa-angel has descended to earth to stop the wicked futa-succubi with the help of a sexy nun!

While Jane, possessed by the futa-succubus Lilith, writhes in a hot threesome with her fellow futa-succubus Lizette and Chloe, a futa-angel has arrived. Cecilia has a mission to stop the corruption from spreading.

The angel appears before innocent Adelle, a nun teaching at Jane's college. While struggling with her lesbian desires, Adelle is overwhelmed by the beauty and majesty of the futa-angel. To fight evil, Adelle has to submit to Cecilia and be the futa-angel's bride!

And Adelle is eager to submit and be takan hard for the first time by the futa-angel's heavenly passion!


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's tale on June 23, 2017


Out of desperation, Jane seeks out a means for a bit of revenge upon the one that slighted her. But instead of what she expected, Lilith appears and the succubus has some ideas of her own for Jane. A deal struck transforms Jane into a futa-succubus and now the campus is her playground. Friends fall, enemies come and along the way a betrayal forces each soul touched by Lilith to make a choice.

The series is a collection of short works, a few chapters generally at the most, with the main focus on Jane using her futa succubus abilities on all of the female students around her. Some are transformed into succubi like Jane as well, some are changed, if not quite so much so. There’s also a force fighting against Lilith, who picks out many students as well, changing them along the way and this causes no end of shifting allegiances, problems, and many moments of trying to come to terms within each character of what they have done, and what they want.

Unlike many other works by this author, there’s a good deal of focus upon the characters developing, the internal struggles each has when Lilith’s gifts are passed on and what happens to each. I liked that Jane struggles with her fate, that other characters embrace the change or fear it. There are some moments of characters just falling into sex scenes at the drop of a skirt, but it’s not too overwhelming.

There’s a tremendous number of sex scenes in this work which run from romantic hot flashes to outright adult movie porn scenes with a futa twist. The variations are interesting and there is heat, but there are just so many of them, some books having three or four couplings which means that there are a lot of weak points in the series where the plot and story gets buried under the mass of bodies trying things out as futa-succubi, among other things.

Beneath all of the sex however, there’s a little truism that I liked, especially in the final pages of the series and looking back on the series as a whole, that truth kept coming up, over and over again. It isn’t pressed to the point of being burdening however, but it does make some of the relationships, the events and how they unfold, make a lot more sense by the last words.

While Jane and her friends are given time to develop, to tell their stories, I didn’t think that Lilith really had a chance to. She’s a whisper, a voice urging them on, but never appears fully, isn’t a physical part of the story and there’s so little of her appearing that I really was disappointed in that.

There are, however, so many characters that become futa-succubi that it almost makes up for that. But while they are succubi, of a kind, there’s no horns or tails to be found. Their transformation comes to the futa transformation and then walking around with things dangling out in search of someone to add to their numbers. It’s a little zombie-ish at times, often over the top in what happens, but overall the transformations were interesting in what they were.

The writing is good, the characters, at least most of them, have the chance to develop at points, but not so much as to get in the way of the erotica which is the focus of the series. If there’s a single problem, it comes to not telling enough of Lilith’s background, not allowing for time to pass far enough for things to happen at a reasonable speed. While the conclusion does offer closure, and tells something of what happened in the aftermath, it was really done quickly which didn’t feel right looking back on how much time was spent in sorting out the characters, Lilith’s desires and those that opposed her.

For the series as a whole, I’ll give it four out of five pitchforks.

There’s a really good, involved story here and for once the author actually took some time to develop the characters into being something a bit more than sex-crazed nymphomaniacs, even if, for the most part, there as no escaping that theme in this series. I really wanted Lilith to be more present, to actually appear, perhaps to do something more than partially “possess” the characters she did.

The erotica was up to the author’s standards, the story was a little more than it usually is. That made this series a bit more than I really expected, which was a delightful surprise. Perhaps the author might consider telling more story than erotica sometime, because that’s what’s missing so often in this series.

Need and want drive one onwards, how one comes to terms with that is where the story lurks in waiting. Telling more of this between the hot flashes is what was missing for me. But in the end, there’s a lot to like here, the series is well worth a read as a whole and I think it’s worth a look whether or not futa stories are what you are looking for.


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