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The Girl Who Sucks At Being a Succubus by Adam L.V. Ellis

The Girl Who Sucks At Being a Succubus by Adam L.V. Ellis

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What if you inherited your mother's dark curse, but not her black heart?

Remmy is everything a succubus shouldn’t be: gentle, modest and anxious with poor control of her abilities. With no successes to her record, she flees to the Bible Belt, where no fiend would think to look... maybe.
But with little insight into Earth culture, can she really fit in any better? Or will she only leave a doomed trail for somebody to follow and raise some hell?
In this horror-tinted comedy, she must figure out how not to bumble making friends and experience earthly rites like going to church or prison... maybe even learning about love, not that lust stuff her boss gave her worksheets about.
This is a relatively family-friendly story for teens and adults, set in a world based heavily upon the Bible and the myths about Lilith and her children. Don’t worry if you aren’t too familiar with the Bible, there is a glossary to explain certain religious terms.

  • Optimized for new or inexperienced readers and those with reading challenges such as ADHD, autism and dyslexia. This story has been formatted for ease of reading with extra line and character spacing, a larger 11pt font size and unjustified text.
  • Includes a glossary. Don't fret if you don't know much about Christianity, Lilith or succubi. You can flip to the back and check terms or words that could trip less experienced readers up.
  • 100% human-written. This story was plotted and written entirely by a human mind. Not even a single sentence was AI generated.
  • A tale of good and evil. As this story is inspired by Christian lore, look forward to good characters becoming great, troubled characters finding redemption and pure evil villains reaping what they sowed.
  • Hidden depth for Christians. If you are a Christian, there's more subtle symbolism and themes only you might pick up on. This story also takes many inspirations from other Christian-inspired media such as Dante's Inferno.
  • A cozy, funny story with a darker edge. Get to know a silly and optimistic cast as they must occasionally face the darker, harsher side of things. See how succubi abilities come in handy during daily life and how they evolve from those everyday experiences.
  • Enjoy more traditional, sweet and savory romance themes. Empathize with characters as they become friends and for some, more. Read to stimulate your heart and soul, not other places.
  • Bloodless fantasy action. Spiritual warfare is fast, dynamic and can be brutal, but there is rarely blood. Instead, spiritual injuries usually emit smoke.
  • Jokes for all ages. Adults and older teens will find some edgier jokes that will probably go over younger reader's heads and be taken as random humor.

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