It is important to me that any story, and the characters in it, have a history. The more detailed that is, the better the overall story becomes I think. The thing that isn’t simply to do is to take a known myth, that of Succubi and Incubi, and then add to it in a way …
Category Archive: Novels and Books
Jan 20 2013
A Review of Suburban Succubus by Jane Mesmeri
There are of course many different kinds of Succubi. There are the traditional “take your soul” kind. There are the “too beautiful to be real and they tick off every woman within fifty miles” kind. Sometimes they have some alterations to their form that make them a bit different from what the norm expects them …
Jan 13 2013
A Review of Lusty Bites by Iris Deorre
It occurs to me that while some authors can write well, they cannot write a decent summary of their books. Would it be so bad a thing to give a little bit of information about the works in a collection of your stories rather than a vague idea of them? Sometimes I think that is …
Jan 06 2013
A Review of Misty Shalimar – Modern Day Succubus by Pamela Parkman
One of the things that I have found hard to find is a story about Succubi that has a good deal of humour in it. Sex isn’t a problem, some strike and conflict isn’t one either. But for some reason the idea of a Succubus having a concept of humour seems to be something that …
Jan 04 2013
A Review of Emily’s Gift by Julia P. Lynde
Perhaps one of the things that seems to be the hardest for authors to get a grasp of is that Succubi do not have to be evil. They do not have to kill, do not have to be uncouth, or worse for that matter. It is difficult to find works that focus on other, more …
Dec 30 2012
A Review of How to Summon a Succubus by Roxie Feurouge
Sometimes the core of a story about Succubi isn’t so much the Succubus themselves, but instead the folly of humans that decide to summon them. Especially ones that don’t realize just how foolish they are. This usually results in things taking a turn for the worse. The question is, what is the turn, and how …
Dec 28 2012
A Review of The Other Side of Hell by Niall Teasdale
The twelfth book in the Thaumatology series by Niall Teasdale, The Other Side of Hell was released last week, and there was no way I wasn’t going to read it immediately… I even put aside my last minute Christmas shopping for it… Believe it or not. Yes, it is billed as the tenth book, but I am counting …












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