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The Incubus Indulgence (eBook)
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The Incubus Indulgence is an eBook written by B.J. Wood. It is the first work in the Halloween Heat series by this author. In this work the character Beau is an Incubus and both Succubi and Incubi characters appear, as well the main characters Finn and Wesley are transformed into being Incubi.
Overview
- Title: The Incubus Indulgence
- Author: B.J. Wood
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 24 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B07YJF58SD
- Publishing Date: September 28, 2019
Plot Summary
They thought they were going to a Halloween party, not a demonic festival of debauchery.
Beau has a mysterious power over Finn and Wesley. Whenever the couple is around him, they're overwhelmed with lust. The closer they get to Beau’s Halloween party, the harder it is to keep their hands off each other. By the time Finn and Wesley reach their destination, they’re rock hard and raring to go, but they have no idea what they’re in for. Beau is an incubus, a sex demon -- and so are his other party guests.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on November 25, 2019
Finn and Wesley have been invited to a Halloween party by Beau and they can’t resist the idea, or him. The truth is that Beau is an incubus, and this is a party they will never forget, or escape.
The work is an erotic hot flash with a male/male focus on the erotic aspects, a story that is interesting in building up events, and a bit of surprise in the last page or two that really needed to be explored more.
Beau, the incubus of the story, is a bit stereotypical for the most part, has a personality that felt a little arrogant at the beginning as well. While he, and the other incubi, are very much creatures of sex, having really only that on their minds, there’s aspects beyond which are touched on slightly. That mythos however is very much in passing and just didn’t have a chance to be explored and it really should have been.
Three out of five pitchforks.
The work closes in an intriguing place which also leaves the door open to further stories about these charters. At the same time, this is really more about the erotica than telling much in the way about the mythos of the incubi and if another story appears, that would be something I would like to see.