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Sharing The Succubus: A Halloween Hypnosis Harem (eBook)
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Sharing The Succubus: A Halloween Hypnosis Harem is an eBook written by Neil Bimbeau. In this work the character Lilith is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Sharing The Succubus: A Halloween Hypnosis Harem
- Author: Neil Bimbeau
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 47 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B07Z8PKGMD
- Publishing Date: October 17, 2019
Plot Summary
Sharing the Succubus is a 6500-word novella containing a harem of costumed cuties, a guy with all his primal instincts turned to 11 by a naughty succubus, and the hottest three-girls-and-one-guy mfff scene you’re going to read this year! Side effects may include alpha male dominance, mind control, and wishing a succubus would come to your Halloween party.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on November 17, 2019
There are some Halloween parties that are hotter than others. For those at the party where Lilith appears, things will get very hot and there is no question that there will be flames burning eternally.
The work is an erotic hot flash with a Halloween theme and quite a lot of succubus mind control and connected erotica. The characters are fun, the story is delightfully more so too. A bit silly here and there, perhaps a little over the top at times, but not terribly so.
The erotica simmers and builds, the characters falling under Lilith’s influence and it is just fun. While there are quite a lot of sex scenes, they had something more than just being adult movie levels of heat and that made the story work so much better.
Lilith, the succubus of the work, is very much a temptress, a tease and a seducer and corruptrix. She’s just delicious as a succubus, I will admit the rather sad looking tail she wears as part of her costume just brought me to laugh. She isn’t stereotypical, very much in control and toying with those around her which I thought was really well told.
Three and a half out of five pitchforks.
the work closes in a way that works for the main character and at the same time it leaves Lilith as something of an afterthought. It would have been interesting to see an epilog, Lilith elsewhere and delighting in what she had done. For that matter, a follow on story with her would be interesting to see more of her and see what she is really like.