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B'Les and the Immortal (eBook)

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B'Les and the Immortal
B'Les and the Immortal eBook Cover, written by David Hamman
B'Les and the Immortal eBook Cover,
written by David Hamman
Author(s) David Hamman
Publisher Ice Dragon Productions
Publication date March 8, 2014
Media type eBook
Length 15 Pages
ASIN B00IVXDR4Y

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B'Les and the Immortal is an eBook written by David Hamman. In this work the character Meredith has similar powers and aspects to that of a Succubus..


Overview

  • Title: B'Les and the Immortal
  • Author: David Hamman
  • Published By: Ice Dragon Productions
  • Length: 15 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00IVXDR4Y
  • Publishing Date: March 8, 2014


Plot Summary

B’Les, the master thief of the Milesport, set out to prove his skill. Only the finest of jewels will satisfy his need to accomplish the perfect heist and reinforce his status in the guild. To that end, he’s set to rob a local merchant of his most prized possession… A pair of flawless diamonds. Every prize has its price and B’Les is about to find out the cost of stealing perfection.


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on September 1, 2015


This work is half heist adventure and half a scene of seduction with a twist within it. There is quite a lot of world building that I enjoyed, especially the history of B’Les which I thought was well considered and spoken of. The adventure itself, the moments leading towards the heist and the moments after are full of description and paint the moment well in the imagination.

Upon succeeding, B’Les finds that the stones contain what might be described as a Succubus named Meredith. It’s not clear if she is a Succubus or not, but her actions, appearance and personality seem to say that she is. Certainly what she does at one point does make it clear that Meredith has some of the stereotypical aspects of a Succubus, but she isn’t stereotypical. How she appears, the method therein, and what her form appears to be is not at all like what one would expect a Succubus to appear.

She is seductive, enthralling, and in her own way a rather unique being. There isn’t really all that much erotica in the work, though there is some teasingly seductive moments that I enjoyed. That is passed over for the adventure to continue, B’Les acts as he must and then the story comes to a close… far too soon really.

It does make for what would be good opening chapter to a long work and I do think that the author should continue the story of B’Les, with or without Meredith. I would, of course, like to see more of her, her story and so on as that isn’t explored with the same depth that the story of B’Les is.

Good writing, no errors in spelling or grammar as well. It is an adventure story with a little bit of titillation which as a whole works well to tell the story… It just really needs to be longer honestly.

I’m giving this work three and a half out of five pitchforks.

Quite a good start, the heist scenes were very interesting and the story of B’Les was well done. Meredith might or might not be a Succubus, though the clues are there and I would be interested to see where this story goes to from here. Perhaps it will sometime…


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