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The Ride (eBook)

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The Ride
The Ride eBook Cover, written by Selena Kitt
The Ride eBook Cover, written by Selena Kitt
Author(s) Selena Kitt
Publisher Excessica Publishing
Publication date August 5, 2010
Media type eBook
Length 37 Pages
ASIN B003YL4H0Q

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The Ride is an eBook written by Selena Kitt. The work is a short horror story which features a Succubus as one of the main characters.


Overview

  • Title: The Ride
  • Author: Selena Kitt
  • Published By: Excessica Publishing
  • Length: 37 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B003YL4H0Q
  • Publishing Date: August 5, 2010


Plot Summary

Annabelle hitches a ride from a stranger in a small town, where every day is the same. She longs for adventure and is looking to get out to find it…but it turns out that, even in the backwoods, nothing is as it seems after all…


Book Review

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


This story is something that I know as a Hot Flash type story. That means that we get little background on the characters and really only see one short scene of what could be, if the author wanted it to be, part of a longer story.

The story in the beginning is simply a man giving a woman hitchhiking a ride to the next town. But over time it becomes a hot sexual scene between the two of them. Or at least it is up to the point where the woman reveals herself to be a Succubus and the story turns into something of a horror story. The Succubus here isn't described or played as the traditional Succubus, her differences make the horror part of the story quite squeamish for me at least.

I'll give it two and a half pitchforks out of five.

I can't say that I honestly enjoyed the work for that sudden turn into horror which, for me, wasn't that necessary I think to bring the story to a close. I have read several other works of this author and, at least in my mind, this isn't one of her best works. It has it's moments, but I can't say that I think of it as being what I define as "Succubus" like. If it hadn't gone in that direction, I would have been more happy with the story overall.


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