Two images this week of Morrigan Aensland as the Succubi of the Week… One is a bit more… exposed to say the least. But the thing about these images is that, in a lot of ways, they are about the most striking and powerful images of Morrigan that I have seen in some time… It …
March 2016 archive
Mar 30 2016
A Minion perhaps, a Succubus costume not
Sometimes there are costumes that do, thankfully, not try to say that they are trying to be Succubi. That’s actually a good thing as my own expectations are lowered, sometimes to a level that even amazes me. Still, even if they manage to have something that might be not too tacky in them, they still …
Mar 29 2016
A Review of Demon in My Bed by Heather Lewis
It’s nice to find a story where the erotica isn’t the be all and end all. It’s important that there be story, characters, and a hook that keeps my interest. For the most part, I prefer there to be more meat in the story than simply the description of the beefcake, or cheesecake for that …
Mar 29 2016
A Review of Lighting the Fire by Carley Rose
The third review today of the Cravings series by Carley Rose. This work completes what seems to be the first book in the series, as it is followed by a compilation work which contains all of the prior works in the series, plus a “bonus story”. If you’d like to know my thoughts about the …
Mar 27 2016
A Review or The Succubus and The Incubus by Yonder
Two works for review today by the same author on the Tale. But there’s a bit of a problem in doing so. For the first I was able to read it. The second was… not so much so. The first is somewhat confused, has little focus, and overall is just a rather depressing story overall. …
Mar 27 2016
A Review of Lilith by Paul Cavedaschi
There are some stories that, from the very beginning, make it impossible to like the main character. In doing so, that turns things from being ‘want’ to being ‘forced’ By that I mean there are unlikable characters, they are a part of storytelling and have to be there. But making every thought, action, expression, and …
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