One of the things that I think about when reading stories about Succubi and Incubi is, what do they think in the moments between ecstasy? What drives them? What manages to keep them going in the darker moments on their lives… What happens when you can live forever and you haven’t seen someone else that …
Category Archive: Novels and Books
Dec 21 2012
A Review of Dragonfall by Niall Teasdale
Time for a review of the eleventh book in the Thaumatology series by Niall Teasdale, Dragonfall. Yes, it is billed as the ninth book, but I am counting the anthologies as well. I reviewed the first book, Thaumatology 101, here. The second, Demon’s Moon was reviewed here. The third book in the series, Legacy, that review is here. The first collection of short stories from this …
Dec 16 2012
A Review of Devil’s Play by Bryony London
One of the things that bothers me about some stories is that here is one character that is responsible for everything that happens. That’s not really a huge problem unless of course why they are doing so is never explained. What gets to me most of all however is pricing a book at a level …
Dec 14 2012
A Review of 413 by Rick Murcer
There aren’t a lot of murder mystery stories that involve succubi. The thing about those that do, which always bothers me, is that more time is spent on waxing upon the horror and less upon the motivation, the characters and the desires involved. It is interesting when the story turns to the succubus herself more …
Dec 09 2012
A Review of Joseph and the Succubus by John Gallagher
The myth of Lilith is a well known thing I believe. It’s interesting to me when authors take the concept of Lilith and change her myth, or actions, towards something that hasn’t been seen before. The work I will be reviewing this week has as one of the main characters Lilith… But she isn’t quite …
Dec 07 2012
A Review of Ancient by Niall Teasdale
Time for a review of the tenth book in the Thaumatology series by Niall Teasdale, Ancient. Yes, I know it is billed as the eighth book but I am counting the anthologies as well in my counting… I reviewed the first book, Thaumatology 101, here. The second, Demon’s Moon was reviewed here. The third book in the series, Legacy, that review is here. The first collection …
Dec 02 2012
A Review of Sweet Dreams by Thalia Duiv
Some short stories about Succubi really do nothing for me. It’s either all horror or all sex. No characters to speak of, the Succubus is stereotypical, and I really just find it very hard to like stories with those things going for it. In a small number of pages you should be able to have …












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