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The Tale of Demon Lilith (eBook)
For other uses of the word Lilith, see Lilith (disambiguation).
The Tale of Demon Lilith is an eBook written by Ashley Cook. In this work the demoness Lilith appears.
Overview
- Title: The Tale of Demon Lilith
- Author: Ashley Cook
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 175 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B07C8KWX53
- Publishing Date: March 21, 2018
Plot Summary
Join Regina and Scarlett, as they fight the soul demon, Lilith, and her pack of wolves that are terrorizing their town. Full of gore, death, and cannibalism, this story will take you on a supernatural adventure. In time for Halloween, strange murders begin to take place in the small town of Mystics Path. Only Regina, the town witch, and Scarlett, a new girl in town, can work together to fight this monstrous demon. Who will survive? Who will win? How many will die at the hands of Lilith?
Then dive into the tale of spirits versus demons in a battle for Mystics Path. With human lives at stake will the spirits be able to win back the town? Or will Mystics Path be lost to the darkness of the demons?
Finally, the Book of Spirits. Learn about the spirits and demons that visited Mystics Path. Everything you want to know, from their abilities, their weaknesses and legends that were passed down through the generations. This guide will help you understand the spirits of the spirit realm.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on April 27, 2018
Lilith hungers eternally and none can resist her powers. She plots and schemes, gathers her tools and familiars for one purpose above all else. Her revenge awaits and it will be everlasting.
The work is based on a part of the Lilith mythos and then uses that to create the conflict that drives the story throughout. There’s no real erotic aspects to the work, there is a bit of horror, certainly suspense as well. Most of all it is so very complicated, sometimes turning upon itself before drifting into the next conflict to be resolved in the story.
As for Lilith herself, she is a demoness, but not a succubus precisely. Very much a being of darkness, that aspect of her nature is ever-present. Beyond that, her connection with wolves is very much centre in the story, turning into the core of the work and eventually taking over much of the work itself.
Three out of five pitchforks.
While this work has aspects of Lilith’s mythos, this work doesn’t touch upon the succubus aspects. With that said, it is quite interesting and complicated in its own way. The work closes in a tone of some despair and loss, which reflects on the story overall, but there is the barest of hope as well which smoothed out the tone somewhat.
External Links
- This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com - No Longer Available