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Swapped by the Naughty Incubus (eBook)

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Swapped by the Naughty Incubus
Swapped by the Naughty Incubus eBook Cover, written by Sinn Lee
Swapped by the Naughty Incubus eBook Cover, written by Sinn Lee
Author(s) Sinn Lee
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date January 31, 2015
Media type eBook
Length 16 Pages
ASIN B00T1AL7VG

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


Swapped by the Naughty Incubus is an eBook written by Sinn Lee. In this work one of the characters is an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: Swapped by the Naughty Incubus
  • Author: Sinn Lee
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 16 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00T1AL7VG
  • Publishing Date: January 31, 2015


Plot Summary

When David moves to a new town after landing a new job, he doesn't expect his dreams to be the highlight of his day. His job turns out to be terrible, along with the city. Only at night, does he escape from it all. Strangely enough, his dreams take on a strange twist when he always turns into a girl when a shadowy demonic figure comes to visit him. What will David do when the dreams end and his gender-change becomes a reality?


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on January 31, 2016


As David dreams, his world is turned inside out by an incubus that needs something from him. In the aftermath, David is no longer himself and, now she, finds that things aren’t all that different in some ways, but very much so in others.

This work is a bit different than many of the gender swap stories that this author has written in that there’s more time spent on the characters, on the process and the aftermath than the actual erotica. This appealed to me because I felt more connected to the characters, what was happening to them and so on.

The incubus of the work is never named, but they aren’t stereotypical, and in many ways they are quite a bit different than most. As an aside, any incubus that can cook is, at least to me, something special. It seems to be clear he is an incubus, and the little snippets of how things work for him, what he can do and why, are really fascinating. I would have liked to know more about that, but the hints alone are something to ponder over.

Very little erotica really, it is much more romantic overall than some of this author’s other works that I have reviewed and really that works well here. It is about the transformation, the reason behind it, and what comes from it than simply the sex and I liked that a lot. Still, there were some issues that I couldn’t quite manage to get past and I really wish I could have.

There are some minor issues in the work however. It needs another editing pass for some spelling mistakes and a few points where some words were partially in all-caps. The main problem I had however was the lack of a name for the incubus. As the story turns towards something romantic, even loving, I found that he being called “demon” really bothered me. If in her new form David was to be his, then wouldn’t his name be known? As well, after his gender swap, David’s new identity is never touched on either. It is a bit of a gaping problem in the story for me and having those answers would have been nice.

I’ll give this work three and a half out of five pitchforks.

Really a cute little work that has a lot of love and affection between the main characters that I think worked well. Some editing needed, a name for the incubus would have been nice too.


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