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Darkfallen #1

Taking Jacob

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Whilst the world works to forget what happened to the underground prison island of Sarandin Isle, it's demonic host remains. Whilst tales are set in motion beyond its reach, the inhabitants of the depths do not stand idle. From Warden to opportunist thief and simple explorer, many find themselves fall prey to its grasp and drawn down, beyond where the light shines.

This is one such man's story. The succubus to have captured him will put an end to his harsh words he has for her, taking control of his mind and even body to satisfy her desire, instead. Draining him down into little more than a sissy on his knees, the succubus before him will repurpose that masculine energy and show him just how deep it can go, with a little determination.

21 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 11, 2013

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Leona D. Reish

52 books15 followers
I am (not) a vampire. I say that both to spark humour and because you have to imagine vampires would get bored of the same eclectic castles and slowly developing society after a few hundred years and travel the world a bit. While not over hundreds of years, I have had the opportunity to travel and lived in such places in the United States as New Mexico, Arkansas, New Jersey, Philadelphia visited friends in New York and Washington DC.

Born in and returned to England, I've had a similar stint of living the length and breadth of this island nation and chance to visit the art galleries in Paris and dark reaches of the most northern Norway.

I am a writer, and creating such diversity and colour as exists in the world has been one of the few consistencies in my much-traveled life. Perhaps it was growing up with such things as Mario Paint, a typewriter and Father that had worked in military communications that drew me to creativity and writing.

My typewriter is now a mechanical keyboard on a PC capable of more than you could imagine back then. Now one of the other consistencies that's remained true to my life since then is my desire to do something that moves people. If I can enter your life with my writing, and make you feel good, smile and enjoy what I've done, that's exactly what I live for. It's something reflected in a history of graphical design work where I aimed to design involving and moving imagery, voluntary employment with Oxford Famine Relief (more commonly known as Oxfam) to a management level and nationally certified customer service.

I sincerely hope you enjoy any, if not all of my work here the way I've enjoyed putting heart and soul into every piece.

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918 reviews65 followers
November 19, 2020
this was a new adventure for me. It was my first reading that had sissification elements. It was interesting because it wasn't what i was expecting. The paranormal elements combined with this made it unique for my reading experience. I thought the outcome would have been different. Perhaps previewing more closely that it is a series would have changed my expectations. Plenty of graphic cartoonish sex acts in this one. Might have to take it further to see how my opinion evolves.
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60 reviews1 follower
February 3, 2023
Quick read. There doesn’t seem to much plot and just gets straight into the action at the start. I can only assume the rest of the books are the same.
Profile Image for JW David.
1,171 reviews10 followers
November 9, 2023
Short-Short Succubus story. It was different but I'm not sure why it was voted onto Goodreads Best Domme / Fem-Dom list. It wasn't that good.
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Author 81 books565 followers
December 29, 2015
This wasn't anything like what I expected - though to be honest, I'm not sure what I had expected! I'm not entirely sure I like what happened to Jacob once the succubus truly got started, because I would've liked to see more of Jacob's horror over what happened - but I can't deny it was incredibly hot.
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4 reviews3 followers
February 2, 2016
Great read

An amazing short story with twists and turns all around d. Opening this up was one of the better stories of choice!
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2,675 reviews244 followers
April 17, 2017
The Darkfallen stories by Leona D. Reish are an offshoot of her Daemonique series, which currently stands at 6 books. Each of the Darkfallen books can be read as a standalone story, without knowing anything else about the world, but (as you will see) it helps to have read the first before slipping into the last.

Taking Jacob is the first Darkfallen tale, and Jacob's descent into supernatural submission is well-played, making the macho rebel slowly give into the sexual wiles of his succubus mistress. He fights it, mentally, but cannot deny the ways in which his body betrays him. It is interesting that Reish allows him to taste a bit of his old self before breaking him completely, and it is that mental/emotional aspect that makes this work so well.

As sex-fueled demons go, Kynthia is quite a treat for the eyes. She is sinister and seductive, but possessed of an otherworldly futanari beauty that makes her impossible to resist. The level of detail here is top-notch, especially in the way she sucks the masculinity out of Jacob, leaving them both to transform before our eyes. It is a story that is both dark and erotic, depraved and explicit, but which never loses sight of the larger mythology.

With four stories under her skirt, we can only hope that Leona D. Reish has the opportunity to return to the Darkfallen world soon. In the meantime, it looks like the Daemonique: Darkfall omnibus is next on my must-read list.


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