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Naamah: Futanari Succubus 2 (eBook)

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Naamah: Futanari Succubus 2
Naamah: Futanari Succubus 2 eBook Cover, written by Lady Vixen and Mister Vixen
Naamah: Futanari Succubus 2 eBook Cover, written by Lady Vixen and Mister Vixen
Author(s) Lady Vixen
Mister Vixen
Series Futanari Succubus
Publisher Mr. & Mrs. Vixen Erotica
Publication date September 14, 2014
Media type eBook
Length 36 Pages
ASIN B00NLPCNV0
Preceded by Mahalath:
Futanari Succubus 1
Followed by Agrat bat Mahlat:
Futanari Succubus 3

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


Naamah: Futanari Succubus 2 is an eBook written by Lady Vixen and Mister Vixen. It is the second work in the Futanari Succubus series by these authors. In this work the character Naamah is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Naamah: Futanari Succubus 2
  • Authors: Lady Vixen & Mister Vixen
  • Published By: Mr. & Mrs. Vixen Erotica
  • Length: 36 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00NLPCNV0
  • Publishing Date: September 14, 2014


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Plot Summary

Each night it's the same for Joan. She dreams of being strapped to a pyre as a malicious succubus confronts her, and has sex with her as the flames consume them both. Joan does her best to struggle against these encounters, but finds her desire to continue them too great to deny.

One night, the succubus makes a mistake, though. It tells Joan its name. Armed with that information, Joan is ready to make her stand. Joan will summon Naamah into the real world, and force her to come before she does. In doing so, Joan will hold power over Naamah, and be able to banish her from ever appearing to another person again.

At least, that's the plan...


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on August 9, 2015


The series focuses each of the stories around one of the original succubi of myth and legend, so there is a work for Mahalath, Naamah, Agrat bat Mahlat and Lilith herself. In each work the stories are similar, in that each of the succubi does not act like the myths and legends suggest they do, what their focus is, and what they desire. But they are slightly different in that each of the succubi has their own personality, their own focus, and when they come into contact with the ones that summon them, call for them. are involved with them, or wishes for them, that is when the story turns into something really quite special.

Each of the works tends to follow a similar path in which the main character of the work is conflicted over someone, they dream of one of the succubi, and then find a means to have them appear. They are taught a lesson about love, faith, desire, or simply being, which is mixed with some wonderful heat before the story comes to a close, with the ending left open to what comes afterwards.

Mixed into the erotica is a bit of futa, but it isn’t heavy handed or seems out of place as the stories continue onwards. There is a good deal of the powers of each of the succubi shown, how they are each different, and what each does to “reward” the ones they are with. It’s that turning of the story, not being at all stereotypical in any way really, that makes the works captivating. There’s a sense of wonder, of exploration, of discovering within each character, succubi and otherwise, that they hold within themselves something precious and vital to themselves and others.

There’s a powerful sense of hope in each work. There is no sense of evil, no touch of horror, of needing to be crude or brash. There is a lovely heat, some romance, some moments unexpected, but in the end what comes out of each story is a sense of having one’s soul settled. To be sure of what is wanted and needed in each case.

There is some conflict, make no mistake. There are some situations in which the main characters have to make a choice, and it is not an easy one to make. Being that it isn’t that each character seems to know that they are making a choice that will matter, deeply, it raises the storytelling to a better place and makes this more. The series is about story more than the erotica and those are the stories I enjoy the most.

If there was one thing missing for me, it was that as much time was spent telling about the main characters, their thoughts and experiences, the same cannot be said about the succubi. There are some hints about them, the occasional comment or suggestion, but save for one short passage there isn’t a lot told about themselves. I would have liked more of that, to see them outside of their encounters and learn how different they are to the myths about them.

Well written, telling characters, a series of stories which have purpose and more. A wonderful read and a series that I did enjoy fully…

I’ll give this series as a whole four out of five pitchforks.

While each of the individual works is wonderful, tells of the author’s writing ability, of making characters be true to themselves, their needs, wants and desires, as a collection there needs to be more connections between the works I feel.

I would like to know more about the succubi themselves than what is shown. We see them being a force for change, both physical and sexual as well as spiritual. What isn’t shown is who they are beyond that which each encounter shows.

I would have liked to know more about all of the succubi in more intimate ways than simply how they seduce, teach, guide and give to others. That’s a part of this story that didn’t come out and still tugs at my thoughts about these works.

Perhaps there is more to tell than what has been. It would be nice to think so…


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