Taken By A Demon (eBook)

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

Taken By A Demon
Taken By A Demon eBook Cover, written by Lee Clarkson
Taken By A Demon eBook Cover,
written by Lee Clarkson
Author(s) Lee Clarkson
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date March 13, 2015
Media type eBook
Length 20 Pages
ASIN B00UPHI5GO


Taken By A Demon is an eBook written by Lee Clarkson. In this work one of the characters is an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: Taken By A Demon
  • Author: Lee Clarkson
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 20 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00UPHI5GO
  • Publishing Date: March 13, 2015


Plot Summary

Blonde cutie Craig and beefy Brian's relationship is on the rocks! The cute slender twink tries makes one last-ditch effort to rekindle their lost romance with a sizzling night in, but Brian won't stop obsessing about a weird heirloom that he inherited from great aunt left to him. During a fight between the young lovers, the statue is shattered and both are stunned to see a gorgeous, cut, well-hung hunk of a demon step forth from the debris. The lustful oaf Brian suggests a three-way much to Craig's horror, but the hardbody demon has other plans when he spies Craig's young, sleek, and boyish body. Will Brian be forced to watch as this perfect beefcake tempts his boyfriend?


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on February 21, 2017


Demons are summoned and the summoners find themselves not being the ones in control as they had thought they would be. One must be the dominant, another the submissive, the question is what forms that submission takes and who, in the end, has to pay.

Overall the characters have depth, there’s some plot and at times the erotica has some heat in the telling. There are some characters that are one-dimensional in their thinking, in why they do things, or what they desire however. That said, I didn’t really care for the dominant incubus or incubus-like characters overall because they weren’t quite written with what felt like a good understanding of how a dominant would act with a submissive.

The series is male centric, both in themes and erotica, and there are some moments where it works well. I didn’t enjoy when the submissives were hurt, in pain or suffering however. I don’t personally subscribe to that aspect of D/s relationships and when it appears I find it very difficult to enjoy the story it appears in.

The erotica borders on porn levels mixed with the harsher, and more violently darker directions that some D/s stories seem to find themselves turning towards far too often. While in this series, that’s an aspect of the characters, what they desire, and in some cases need, it’s a bit of a difficult read at times. Male/Make domination doesn’t always have to be a matter of one having to be more “male” than the other. It can be something more driven by the characters themselves than the erotica.

The works are very short, there’s very little time spent in developing the characters or building a story to support them. The works tend to start out well, having a story to tell, but the moment there’s a hint of a male submissive being put into their place, that story is pushed aside for the erotica, which didn’t hold heat for me.

I’d have liked more plot, more told of the characters. It would have been nice for there to be a willing submissive giving themselves to their Master in a way that didn’t require them being broken, either physically or otherwise. Abuse of submissives isn’t something I like or appreciate. It’s a shame that the story couldn’t have found a better way to allow for willing passion than forced ones.

Two and a half out of five pitchforks.

Overall, the main thing that bothered me was the harshness of the characters, the suffering and abuse that the submissives had to endure. I personally don’t enjoy that sort of story and as such I found it very difficult to find my way into the series.

I’m sure there are some readers who will enjoy the series for what it is, and while the dominant male over a male submissive has some appeal, there comes a point where the heat can’t overcome the hurt. I’ve read other works in which the D/s relationship is told more fully, more robustly and this series don’t come up to that level.

Again, it is a matter of taste, my past experiences colour my view I freely admit. It’s a shame that I couldn’t find my way into the story because I did love the submissive characters very much. I just didn’t like how the story took them in directions that made me shake my head in sadness.


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