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The Puazi Chronicles: Volume I (eBook)
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The Puazi Chronicles: Volume I eBook Cover, written by Lorelei O'Laughlin | |
| Author(s) | Lorelei O'Laughlin |
| Series | Puazi Tales |
| Publisher | Amazon Digital Services |
| Publication date | April 10, 2020 |
| Media type | eBook |
| Length | 64 Pages |
| ASIN | B086ZZMP7J |
| Followed by | The Puazi Chronicles: Volume II |
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The Puazi Chronicles: Volume I is an eBook written by Lorelei O'Laughlin. It is the first work in the Puazi Tales series by this author. In this work the Puazi can be described as being somewhat Succubus-like in their biological needs.
Overview
- Title: The Puazi Chronicles: Volume I
- Author: Lorelei O'Laughlin
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 64 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B086ZZMP7J
- Publishing Date: April 10, 2020
Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki
Plot Summary
At a glance, they look a lot like Humans. Height, weight, shape-- limbs!-- all comparable! Not to mention being hauntingly, almost diabolically beautiful. And everyday interactions with them are not so terribly different from an interaction with any other foreign stranger. But even though the aliens known as Puazi have been on Earth for quite a while, their biological response to Humans still has some... idiosyncrasies. Specifically, interaction and integration with Humans often leads to Puazi's being in a "State of Hormonal Distress". Anywhere from feeling something akin to mild intoxication and lowered inhibition, to full-blown climactic dissociation. To put it candidly-- sometimes, it's Really Bad.
Thank goodness Humans and Puazi are sexually compatible!
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on May 17, 2020
There are legends about supernatural beings called succubi and incubi, they are stories of course, they aren’t real. But the Puazi are and if there is one thing that they are so very good at, it’s how well they get along with the humans on Earth.
The work is a collection of short stories that tell of various encounters with the Puazi, the humans they become intimate with, and how those relationships unfold. The stores are very erotic, the heat carries throughout, and at the same time, there’s a good deal of character development and mythos creation that unfolds to keep things interesting.
The Puazi are, more or less, physically in appearance to being succubi and incubi, which brings with that a certain way that many humans see them. It’s more complicated by their sexual needs and natures, some of which are so very wild and uncontrollable at times. It’s an interesting thought to consider, an alien species of succubi and incubi who tick most of the erotic boxes, but leave the soul taking and similar aspects aside.
Three out of five pitchforks.
The concept of succubi and incubi as aliens has always been intriguing to me. With that said, the stories are a lot of fun, the characters are as well. I like the mythos being created and how this work ties into the online comics that I have seen with this concept. Quite an interesting read and hopefully the following works will be as much so.