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Sleeping With The Devil (eBook)

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Sleeping With The Devil
Sleeping With The Devil eBook Cover, written by Pyotr Troyan
Sleeping With The Devil eBook Cover,
written by Pyotr Troyan
Author(s) Pyotr Troyan
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date December 22, 2024
Media type eBook
Length 261 Pages
ASIN B0DR9SH3SV

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


Sleeping With The Devil is an eBook written by Pyotr Troyan. In this work Succubi are discussed at one point.


Overview

  • Title: Sleeping With The Devil
  • Author: Pyotr Troyan
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 261 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0DR9SH3SV
  • Publishing Date: December 22, 2024


Plot Summary

What I am presenting today is...

a Super-Natural Thriller based on the actual experience.

She came softly... but when she left – she left me in ruins...

a Thriller based on Actual-events.

A captivating story, of how I ended up sleeping with what some sources suggest “Succubus the female-demon”. It is also a dire warning for those who think that dreams and imagination are a “safe haven” to do as your mind pleases. As you read my testimony in the Sleeping with the Devil, you shall find the dangers I have acquired and exactly what I have done to find the cure for the aftermath of the event I was a part of.

Let me take you on this journey within the scope of the Sleeping with the Devil to show you the danger and the cure.

I warn you, for some, this is going to be “crazy talk”, for others, this is going to be entertainment, and for others, this would be a self-help-guide.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on October 28, 2025


A reflection of an encounter, a question af belief, and an opportunity to explore what mythos might really be.

The work is a long form essay on an encounter with a succubus, the complexities that come from it, and an attempt to rationalize the events experienced in some manner. Somewhat a convoluted exploration, the author references a number of myths, legends and online sources to try and make sense of events.

There is a passing reference to succubi in the work, but overall this is more a consideration of what the author perceives rather than an exploration of succubi beyond a passing interest before carrying onto the next aspect of myth and legend to be examined.

One pitchfork out of five.

Overall the work is so very scattered and unsure of what it seems to want to do. As for being a story about succubi, it’s really not that focused on that aspect overall as well. There are points at which it is, but there’s just so very little that I found to be interesting to me at least in the work in that respect.


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