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Therapist Extraordinaire (eBook)
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Therapist Extraordinaire is an eBook written by Grace Morgan. In this work the characters James and Michelle are transformed into being a Succubus and an Incubus.
Overview
- Title: Therapist Extraordinaire
- Author: Grace Morgan
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 16 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B07WQSXYBL
- Publishing Date: August 18, 2019
Plot Summary
James and Michelle have a growing problem with their marriage. James is always hesitant to have sex, and lacks self-confidence, leading to the fire they once shared as a young couple at the threat of being extinguished because of his actions. One night at the bar changes things, however, and James meets a woman named Jezebel Queen.
Jezebel Queen is a marriage therapist, and someone who enjoys helping couples reignite the passion they once shared. But what she has planned for James and Michelle however, will completely change their lives forever.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on September 3, 2019
Sometimes a relationship needs help, a means to reconnect with the past desires to make them burn bright once more. But one must see themselves for what they want, not what they think they need.
The work is mainly a story about various transformations which the main characters go through at the whims of Jezebel, who is really more of a genie than anything else. The main transformation is the gender change both main characters go through, followed by becoming succubus and incubus, and what they discover in the aftermath.
While the main characters are transformed, there is really very little in the way of them being succubi or incubi in their new forms as personalities. It’s more for the erotic entanglement than them being as such which is a shame.
Three out of five pitchforks.
More a story of wish fulfillment with a bit of a transformation aspect overall. It’s interesting, but I think there could have been a lot more done with this than what appeared. The characters developed and al, but honestly that was drowned out by the erotica and that is a shame.
External Links
- This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com - No Longer Available