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Hannah's Halloween Demon (eBook)

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Hannah's Halloween Demon
Hannah's Halloween Demon eBook Cover, written by Elle A. Wild
Hannah's Halloween Demon eBook Cover,
written by Elle A. Wild
Author(s) Elle A. Wild
Series Dripping with Fear
Publisher Wild Euphoria Press
Publication date October 29, 2021
Media type eBook
Length 25 Pages
ASIN B09KB9L4HH

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


Hannah's Halloween Demon is an eBook written by Elle A. Wild. It is the fifth work in the Dripping with Fear series by this author. In this work one of the characters is an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: Hannah's Halloween Demon
  • Author: Elle A. Wild
  • Published By: Wild Euphoria Press
  • Length: 25 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B09KB9L4HH
  • Publishing Date: October 29, 2021


Plot Summary

Hannah came ready to party for Halloween, but she didn't expect to be so quickly hooked by an unrecognizable guy in a demon costume. There's something about him that has her ready to take her clothes off on the dance floor. The mystery party-goer is just as ready to get dirty, but as things proceed, Hannah begins to think he may not be who or what she thought. Funny thing is, even as she realizes something is wrong about him, she's unable to make herself stop.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on February 13, 2022


Hannah decides to attend a Halloween party and in the midst of people playing at being ghosts and goblins, one devil turns out to be more than she expected.

The work is a short erotic hot flash that tries to bring heat between the characters but overall seems to be missing much of that for how Hannah is presented and how the incubus, who is never named, dominates her. There really is not a lot in the way of seduction, the story moving from encounter to the two being entwined very quickly. Overall the erotica tends towards adult movie heat and considering both characters and what they wanted, it’s a bit disappointing.

The story being narrated from Hannah’s viewpoint gives an accent to the story, a personality that took something away from the heat. Her personality comes through very clearly, but at the same time it reads oddly, almost disconnected from what’s going on. That made the heat less for me, the story not as interesting as it could be as well.

The incubus of the work, who is never given a name, is self-assured, dominant and is very close to the edge of being stereotypical. He’s not quite evil, it’s more that he’s focused on sex above all else. Again, the makes the erotica read at times like an adult movie, and perhaps something more could have been done to build the heat, add more seduction and just give the story something more beyond the smouldering heat that appears.

Three out of five pitchforks.

Somehow I expected something more from this work, but overall it’s a hot and fun read. Hannah was interesting, if somewhat irritating, and the incubus was seductive, but turned a bit stereotypical by the end of the story. Giving him a name would have been nice, and perhaps drawing out the tease would have been more appealing too.


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