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Succubus Tear

By: Andreas Wiesemann
Narrated by: Dara Rosenberg
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"I, no - I mean, I was speaking to someone else," Cain blurted.

The winged woman lowered her face as it filled with desperate longing and horrible resignation. "I understand." She raised her eyes to Cain. He could see her tears pour upon her face. "I am so sorry that you had to endure this intrusion of my hell into your perception. Forgive me, I will not hold you here." She turned around and started to walk away.

A harsh internal turmoil erupted in Cain. He felt her despair and desperation flow over his reluctance and selfishness like a wave crumbles a wall of sand.

It's just a dream, right? I can live with condemning a figment of my imagination, right?

The place where the world, and all its knowledge ends, is the place where the wonderment of faith begins.

And where they meet is often the place where the greatest stories of love, redemption, and life are formed and shaped.

In this story, we follow Cain Lamentson, an Atheist paired, and Bound to a Succubus he named Al'bah.

Together, they will be the herald of a destiny transcending everything either of them knew. A story that goes beyond. From the depths and darkness of hate, and pride. To the heights of faith and true love....

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.

©2014 Andreas Wiesemann (P)2014 Andreas Wiesemann

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Couldn't ignore the bad narration.

The author had very kindly given me this book for free. My review is unbiased though.

I had always read thriller / sci-fi books, and hence I was excited to get my hands on a book of a different genre. I was a little skeptical but gave it a shot. The story started just fine, but the narration sounded very ammature. For example, "voices inside head" are recorded by speaking in a large empty hall. There are random volume drops. There are mismatching background score at random places.

I kept giving a chance, listening to 30-60 minutes a day. But after the 3rd day, it got quite boring and distracting for me. Or maybe it's just me, because I'm not used to this kind of storytelling. It's just not for me.

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Beautiful story

If you could sum up Succubus Tear in three words, what would they be?

This story was simply amazing and so wonderfully written.

What did you like best about this story?

The trials and tribulations that they go thru to reach where they want to be, and that is first, saved by Jesus and two, they (Alba and Cain) get married. They finally come to realize what is most important in life and to each other.

What does Dara Rosenberg bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

she brings each character to life. she did an amazing job.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

i laughed and i cried. This book drew me into the story and i felt as if i was there. I felt i could relate with the characters esp. Alba Plus, i so love the music that was chosen. Some of them were old hymns that i knew as a child. They played in perfect step with the story as it was being read.

Any additional comments?

Yes! Andreas is an amazing writer. He brought the story to life for me along with the characters. Only an amazing writer can do something like this. I so enjoyed this book and I cant wait for more stuff to come out written by him. Thank you Andreas!

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