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The Lamia's Lesbian Dilemma (eBook)

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The Lamia's Lesbian Dilemma
The Lamia's Lesbian Dilemma eBook Cover, written by Reed James
The Lamia's Lesbian Dilemma
eBook Cover, written by Reed James
Author(s) Reed James
Series Boarding House for Lesbian Monster Girls
Publisher Naughty Ladies Publications
Publication date June 18, 2023
Media type eBook
Length 33 Pages
ASIN B0C8JWP9B9
Preceded by Boarding House for Lesbian Monster Girls Collection 7
Followed by The Cheating Vampire's MILF Tryst

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The Lamia's Lesbian Dilemma is an eBook written by Reed James. It is the twenty-second work in the Boarding House for Lesbian Monster Girls series by this author. In this work the character Vixen is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Lamia's Lesbian Dilemma
  • Author: Reed James
  • Published By: Naughty Ladies Publications
  • Length: 33 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0C8JWP9B9
  • Publishing Date: June 18, 2023


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Plot Summary

The straight lamia has one big lesbian dilemma! Crimson, a sultry lamia, has been living at Ms. Ekhinos's boarding house to protest the lesbian monster girls sharing the house. Crimson claims she's straight even as she is seduced into sapphic passion again and again. Today, her past finally catches up to her. Violet, a cute lamia, has tracked Crimson down. The supposedly straight lamia had a lesbian fling with her best friend and ran away. Crimson believes that sapphic delights are a sin even as she wants to be with Violet. Can Ms. Ekhinos help the confused monster girl with her lesbian dilemma?


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on November 10, 2023


You can’t run from the past forever, and Crimson finds her past knocking at her door. Violet knows what she wants, even if Crimson won’t give in. Perhaps with a little help, and some naughty ideas, that might just change.

Following on after the prior work, this is very much a Crimson focused story and it’s a very transformative one for her as a character. The internal struggles she faces and how Vixen with the help of Ms. Ekhinos gets her to see the truth is possibly one of the most well told scenes in the series overall. While there is heat in the story at this point, it tells more about the beliefs of the monster girls, and what they seem to believe Ms. Ekhinos is, or could be. It’s also, possible that this is a glimpse into Vixen as well and what her needs are pointing the story towards as well.

The erotic heat trails throughout the story, at times it flashes of course, but when it’s used to help Crimson to see the truth, that was really well done. Beyond that moment in the story, the balance of the erotica is somewhat repetitive, save for Crimson and Violet, which has some passionate moments that worked really well.

Vixen’s appearance in this work is very much as a catalyst to make things happen for Crimson and then be part of the erotic aftermath. It’s been some time since her powers to shape the dreamworld have been explored and in this case it’s something of a surprise. What she creates, and what the effects are, really seem to suggest she’s not as young as she seems to be. Perhaps it’s more accurate to say she’s more experienced and not just sexually. Being as central to Crimson’s change of heart as she is also brings up the question of what happens if the truth comes out from what she and Ms. Ekhinos did? Another plot point that might never be used, but it’s something to think about.

Three out of five pitchforks.

Vixen is a bit more involved and in being so it brings some questions about her that really need to be explored. It still feels like something else is going on with her, perhaps that will be told. Beyond this, Ms. Ekhinos might be, as she offers, not what the monster girls think. But that if she is? What changes her into what the monster girls seem to believe. Something of a tease, in a way, but it’s something to think about going forwards.


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