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Wishing for Futas (eBook)

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Wishing for Futas
Wishing for Futas eBook Cover, written by Reed James
Wishing for Futas eBook Cover,
written by Reed James
Author(s) Reed James
Series Succubus Cafe-Futa
Publisher Naughty Ladies Publications
Publication date August 5, 2017
Media type eBook
Length 34 Pages
ASIN B074LZR72R
Preceded by Coed's Hot Futa Wish
Followed by Gender-Swap's Futa Wish

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


Wishing for Futas is an eBook written by Reed James. It is the second work in the Succubus Cafe-Futa series by this author. In this work one of the characters is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Wishing for Futas
  • Author: Reed James
  • Published By: Naughty Ladies Publications
  • Length: 34 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B074LZR72R
  • Publishing Date: August 5, 2017


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

A naughty artist who draws futas craves to be taken hard by three sexy futanari!

Tammy-Lynn loves drawing futas. She loves nothing more than creating art of the sexy creatures taking women hard. She burns so much for them to be real. For three naughty futanari to take her hard and coat her in their passion! And the wicked succubus is eager to make her wish come true.

To Tammy-Lynn's utter delight, three sexy futas appear to take her hard in the Lil Temptress Coffee Shop. Falling to her knees, the nubile girl is ready to be showered in futa-passion!


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on August 20, 2017


Missy doesn’t care for the choice she made in joining a sonority. Seeking some solace she visits her local tea shop to discover that it’s not there anymore. But the Succubus Cafe is. Missy’s deepest fantasies are but a cup of tea away and then Missy will show those that have treated her poorly just what she can really do.

While the series is called Succubus Cafe, it’s really less about the succubus herself, or the cafe for that matter, than it is for Missy to be transformed into a futa and then have a series of what can really be only described as revenge-sex with those that have been abusing her. As such, the succubus herself is never given a name, appears only long enough for Missy to be given the means for her transformation and then vanishes into thin air. It’s disappointing because I know who this succubus is, she’s appeared in other series as well. None of her story has really been told and that’s a problem.

The background to the Cafe, the owner, those that work there, those are stories the author hasn’t touched on, save for in passing, and it just leaves so much story languishing. I keep hoping that those stories will be told, but instead the author moves onto the next character to be transformed or changed. There’s nothing given about the history of things, of developing the succubus beyond her presence, which is fleeting.

The transformation of Missy is mixed with some futa erotica which didn’t actually have all that much heat in it. The entire erotic passage was not much more than a porn movie scene with some lovely surroundings to happen in. There’s a fair bit of abuse, if warranted, by Missy against her tormentors, which leads to some dialogue which took even more of the heat away.

As the start of a series, there’s some promise here, but from the tease of the next work in the series, I don’t think we’ll ever see Missy again, the story will race onwards and more of the Cafe’s story will be left in the dust.

Two out of five pitchforks.

There’s so little of the succubus appearing in this work that I’m wondering just how she can be more a part of what will happen in the series going forwards. Now, I can see that this work is connected to the author’s prior series, Succubus Cafe, in many obvious ways, but that’s not really enough. If this series needs to have a succubus in the title, then perhaps it would be a good idea to have them far more within the story.

This is a problem I’ve noted in several series by this author, that being a succubus is mentioned, but she’s not at all part of the work. I dearly wish that she becomes more in this work and more so, I’d love to have the many dangling plot threads from the prior series closed up in this one. I suppose we’ll just have to see.


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