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The Demoness In My Bed 3 - Night Terror (eBook)

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The Demoness In My Bed 3 - Night Terror
The Demoness In My Bed 3 - Night Terror eBook Cover, written by Elliot Silvestri
The Demoness In My Bed 3 - Night Terror
eBook Cover, written by Elliot Silvestri
Author(s) Elliot Silvestri
Series Demoness
Publisher Green Bush Publishing
Publication date September 10, 2021
Media type eBook
Length 49 Pages
ASIN B09C6FBQST
Preceded by The Demoness In My Bed 2 - Nightmare
Followed by The Demoness In My Bed 4 - Delusion

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


The Demoness In My Bed 3 - Night Terror is an eBook written by Elliot Silvestri. It is the third work in the Demoness series by this author. In this work the character Meeza is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Demoness In My Bed 3 - Night Terror
  • Author: Elliot Silvestri
  • Published By: Green Bush Publishing
  • Length: 49 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B09C6FBQST
  • Publishing Date: September 10, 2021


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

Meeza. Jenn. Emily and Meara. Matt. Hil. I was bedding far too many people. I should have been thrilled that I was banging more than a loose screen door in a hurricane, but all of the benefits of my one time encounter with Meeza were outweighed by how she haunted and hunted me every night in my dreams.

I was literally going crazy.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on November 23, 2021


One man’s sexual needs are getting more and more out of hand, the limits unknown. Behind the scenes the succubus gloats and makes him dance to her tune.

Once more this work really seems not to be one about a succubus, but rather one characters’ sexual needs and that of those he encounters. It’s mostly tepid erotic heat, there’s really very little in the story that was appealing to me overall. That’s mainly in the seeming lack of connection between the characters, or their growth, other than the sexual one.

Meeza, the succubus of the work, appears for a handful of pages, does next to nothing in the story, save for some gloating and manipulations of the main character. She’s a shadow still, there’s nothing really told about her, and overall while she is a succubus, it’s more like she is a ghost.

Two pitchforks out of five.

Meeza still isn’t really part of the story and overall it’s still mainly not a succubus story. There seems to be one part left and I’ll hope that she fully comes back and takes this work in the direction I’ve been looking for. If not, then really Meeza will be a waste of a character and that will be really disappointing.


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