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Succubus Hunter
- Narrated by: Teddy Hamilton
- Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
The Succubus is beautiful, deadly, and prowling the night for victims as their leader creates a plan to take New York City for her own dark purposes.
But Kurt is there, and by freeing Succubi from their ancient curse, he will build a team of elite killers who will stalk the night with revenge on their minds.
Join the hunter as he tames succubi, magic, and a weapon as old as time in his search of destiny.
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- Julie Adkins
- 21-02-22
Adolecent
I have it chance to prove itself, but after 20 minutes chose not to read further. At best this audio book might interest teen males looking for ‘cheap sexual trills’.
Avoid, or read at your peril
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- Max Ocklind
- 16-02-22
Ok, but boring
It's not bad, but I gave up after five chapters as I found both story and narration very bland and boring. I usually commit to and finish any audio book that is not outright bad, but I just couldn't be bothered with this one even though it's on the shorter side.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-12-21
Clichè of amaturish writing.
Gave it a fair shot, until chapter 7. Most of the genre's typical structure is here, but comes of as checking boxes, rather than progression. Rushed if any character development.
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-11-21
enjoyed
Got this only because it was free. However was surprised in how much I enjoyed it. Decent storyline and well read. Got the second book to start. Hopefully that is as good.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-10-21
If you got time.
The story line is attractive, but the writing at time was predictable and cheesy.
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- Saul Somerville
- 02-09-22
Great First Installment
A great start to the series with Book 1. Not leaving a minute to waste. Jumping straight onto book 2!
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- Danielle
- 04-05-22
Fast paced and ticks all the boxes
Great writing and narration. Graphic content may not be for everyone but I enjoyed.
Will be reading more!
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- Stephen Pritt
- 15-03-22
Mediocre at best. Very cringy and angst.
A cross between an adventure story and literary pornography. I was not in it for the latter and skipped those scenes. I'm not a prude but they wet just so cringe worthy. The plot seemed predictable and rushed but if you've nothing else it will fill an afternoon or two.
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- Pascal Blomquist
- 26-02-22
Silly, but fun.
Silly but enjoyable. A bit raunchy from time to time, but as something to listen to while driving quite fun.
It's no masterpiece, but good written and paced in my not so extensive book knowledge.
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- Christopher Wilson
- 26-01-22
Fair to middling
Well I've certainly listened to worse. Not bad if you want some nonsense to listen to in the background.
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- BAR-1
- 02-03-21
The Shopping Adventures of Captain Save-a-Hoe!
From such a promising beginning, Daniel Pierce's fiction falls flat, fast. By chapter 7 I bailed. Not the worst experience, I've bailed quicker from other books, but the setup's promise actually begins to fray at the edges as soon as his adventures begin.
First- why the hell move the action from the protagonist's Iowa home? Why the need to trade Cedar Rapids, Des Moines or the I-80 for a comic book movie version of Manhattan? It's a major step down to have an ex-military main character go from a wide open territory to soy bugman central.
That the main character and his new squeeze do little more than shop for two chapters (and this for clothes & an apartment, not stuff that adventuring heros would need, like guns. How does an author supposedly from Wyoming not write several paragraphs about the main character's, who's out hunting monsters, guns?) really killed it for me.
Those hoping for a spicier version of a Larry Correia novel or similar will have to look elsewhere. Even at only 6 hours in length, it's too slow paced to continue.
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- Kevin M. Geisler
- 02-04-20
Misogynistic writing at best
One original idea was the passing down of Hunter lore via paperback fiction, but the rest was little more than teenage wet dreams. Despite all that, in a story about demons, succubi, and magic weapons, the idea of a friendly bull moose was the most ridiculous part. As far as my experience goes, a bull moose has only four settings: hungry, horny, sleepy, and pissed off. None of those settings allows beautiful women to scratch their ears.
Recommend a skip.
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- Anthony E Chastenay
- 11-12-19
boobs
its like a highschooler got bored and wrote out his cliche fantasy. good voice acting
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- Linda
- 25-01-21
Nice narration but barely finished...
A freebie while waiting on the next Orphan X story to come out! The narration was one of the better male voices I have heard otherwise the story was non-engaging.
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- Michael Thorp
- 03-09-19
So glad i took a chance on this book.
This book had me hooked from start to finish. Cant wait for the next one.
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- Eric B. Simms
- 07-07-21
It Could Have Been Great
I had to stop this perhaps 20 minutes in. The general premise is good, but it focuses too much on sex scenes that don't advance the story. I'm sure I would have been riveted by this tale when I was 14, but now I find it embarrassingly puerile.
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- Tranque
- 29-01-22
Definitely Puts the Suck into Succubus
Essentially little more than poorly written “erotic literature” targeting — I would guess — teen boys? The manly ex-military protagonist dearly loved his recently deceased mother who left him her Succubus Hunter legacy upon her death. Apparently this involved gathering a harem of reformed succubi who all want to bone him and are completely fine with the others doing so too. The polyamorist monster hunters. Oh, he also has a magical “flail” — the medieval weapon with spiked balls attached to a wooden handle with chains. But trust me … the most dangerous “weapon” in this book is the sophomoric dialogue — truly toxic and extremely painful. It reads like the lines of a porn scene. This book makes the utterances of Rambo feel almost Shakespearian by contrast.
WARNING: The author actually included in this literary gem these words: “… her breasts were high and proud.”
You’ve been warned.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-01-21
new favorite author
ive never been one for fantasy romance but damn thats a good series more pleaseeeee
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- Anonymous User
- 14-01-20
where is part 2
where is part 2 like seriously you took it off a kept part 1 but not part 2 what the hell is going on.
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- Azriel Villarreal
- 13-01-20
Great Listen
Was a good story, loved every detail that was written, hope to see more by the author, and hope he continues the series.
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