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The Demon's Harem (eBook)
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The Demon's Harem is an eBook written by Janet Graceland. In this work Succubi characters appear.
Overview
- Title: The Demon's Harem
- Author: Janet Graceland
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 19 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B08B5DWPWJ
- Publishing Date: June 13, 2020
Plot Summary
Twenty-one year old Sophia Callaway certainly didn't expect to find herself in the English countryside when she learned that she was the foreign exchange student at the university that she attended. She also wasn't expecting the college that she was staying at for the next five months to be an English mansion either.
When she arrives however, she quickly learns that the institution is merely a front. In reality, the academy is a harem belonging to the demon, Dameon, who has the appearance of a god. Sophia soon learns that Dameon is in search for a mate, and she soon discovers that she could be it.
Determined to prove to him that she will not be so easily seduced, Sophia challenges him. But she quickly learns that she is playing with fire and may not be able to resit his charisma and charm after all....
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on July 26, 2020
Sophia thought she was going to attend a new school, but she finds that there are other plans awaiting her. A demom has needs and she seems to be the one to be called upon and often.
The work’s focus is mainly on a scattering of various fetishes and fantasy themes. As such there isn’t a lot of pauses in the story or time for Sophia to really reflect on what’s happening.
The erotica is very much part of the transformations, and that works well to give little moments of heat with each that appears. But with all of the transformations things become somehow scattered and the story felt like it was losing focus towards the climax.
The character Deamon isn’t an incubus, more of a genie granting wishes for a price. There is a devilish aspect to him, which works well to draw Sophia deeper into his lair. As for Sophia herself, it’s only at the last few pages that she becomes a kind of succubus. It’s a moment In the story and then another transformation appears and the story moves onwards.
Two and a half out of five pitchforks.
The succubus theme is only in passing, it’s not central to the story overall. Still, the balance of the transformations are interesting, if sometimes feeling like a sampling of various fetishes until the work comes to a close.
External Links
- This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com - No Longer Available