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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..

Succubus Tear Triune promise Book 1 edition by Andreas Wiesemann Jimmy Lang Kelly M Religion Spirituality eBooks

Succubus Tear is not the usual paranormal romance/fantasy novel. It is a deeply spiritual novel firmly set in the Christian faith. The spiritual journey of the main characters Cain and Al-bah is perhaps even more pronounced than their physical one.

Cain's struggle to come back to the Creator/God through accepting and choosing to love "his everything", Al'bah, is both frustrating and rewarding for the reader.

So the reason I gave this novel four stars and not five is because Cain's journey is long and difficult, sometimes moving quite slowly. The first half of the novel has several really well done action scenes and I truly missed that in the second half of the book. I also found the dialogue trying at times, but that's just a quirk of mine. This is easily forgiven as one of the main characters is a Demono, a Succubus, who does not have an easy grasp of human speech.

That said, I would definitely recommend sticking with Cain's and Al'bah's story. It is so very intimate in places that I found myself needing to take a break just to ponder the deep emotional "bond" between them. Cain and Al'bah experience each other on a very spiritual level that is unlike any book I have read. This is anything but a typical love story.

Cain's losses throughout his life have affected him to the point where he can't seem to function at times in a "normal" world. His relationship with Charlie, his only friend, is something I missed in the second half of the book, though it seemed to have been built on unhealthy emotions and feelings of obligation. I missed Charlie in the second half also because I felt he served as a bit of comic relief at times which helped break up the seriousness of this novel.

Cain's subconscious desire to have his "everything" in his life, his Al'bah, was such a fantastic scene in the novel I wished for more of it throughout the tale. Cain is more of an anti-hero through most of the book, I am not sure he is even likable, but I think people can relate or sympathize with him because of his sadness and his loneliness. Also because of the most important theme in this book, hope. There is hope for Cain whether he knows it or not.

Al-bah's character has many faces and they are not all simpatico. She is Demono, she is Succubus, therefore, she does not act the typical heroine. Her devotion to Cain is touching at times, where as her anger and jealousy are downright frightening.

I believe the author has created a very thought provoking novel that is well worth the read. There are some really beautiful passages in this book, Mr. Wiesemann is a gifted storyteller indeed. Here is one of my favorite quotes, "I believe that I am the moon, Cain, and you are the sun. And yes, this is a dream."

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  • File Size 3928 KB
  • Print Length 551 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher A.Wiesemann; 1 edition (January 14, 2014)
  • Publication Date January 14, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00HIMCZLU

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I bought this book as part of an Author's exchange review. The book is categorized under Christian Fiction, which at times I like but most of the time it is not really my cup of tea.

The story follows Cain a man lost in his own psychological state of depression following the death of his girlfriend, leaving him alcoholic, violent, suicidal and hating God.

In a state of halucination was when he met the female lead a sccubus he called Albah. I wasn't sure if she was tailor made for him or that there was just a stock of succubus lump of flesh waiting for a lost soul who perform succubus making rituals to come along. Well, in Cain's case he accidently performed the ritual, but with a kiss from her formless body, the deal was destined to be sealed.

Cain was offered to accept this succubus' spiritual campanionship, with the condition that he will have to be responsible for her and her needs (kind of sounds like the traditional concept of marriage, to a human woman I mean

Anyway what follows is basically Cain's spiritual journey to find his Maker and thus finding his soul once again.

I appreciate the author's attempt to make the readers in tune with his visualization of the story by providing scetch illustrtions, I give that an additional five star for the effort and dedication it took. I always love people who go the extra mile.

I recommend this book for lovers of Christian fiction, the author did do a good job in building on and expanding a story on top of the industry standard recipe for fiction. A hero with an emotional strugle, A heroine who helps him find his light, plenty of internal dialogue.
I hesitated at first when I purchased this book. Any novel that sits at over 500 pages and is in the “Christian” section of , can be a bit intimating for some.

What started for me as a hesitant and almost reluctant journey, ended up being much more. Often with books of any nature that have a religious base, it can feel overwhelming and almost forced, this book, however, was such a beautiful mix of a real emotional journey from an atheist’s perspective.

While I don’t personally pride myself on any deep religious or philosophical beliefs, this book had me questioning my own beliefs and my own journey as an individual. Cain and Al’bah’s relationship was a beautiful one, and I felt that I was given a front row seat to their emergence into a healthy love, a love that was blessed in some way (whatever you may believe in).

The writing was well done (side note the editing was sound in the book as well as I did not notice ANY issues-so kudos to the editing team) and the dialogue between the characters was done so in a way that made me laugh at certain times, like when Al’bah was noticing “things” for the first time. Or when Stella and Charlie were getting to know each other and she was commenting on certain habits of his.

While this book does certainly explore Christianity, it does so subtly and provides the reader with two amazingly strong characters that grow together and grow within their beliefs in themselves.

I highly recommend this novel to anyone looking for a little bit of a journey as it certainly will take you there and make you feel empowered.
Succubus Tear is not the usual paranormal romance/fantasy novel. It is a deeply spiritual novel firmly set in the Christian faith. The spiritual journey of the main characters Cain and Al-bah is perhaps even more pronounced than their physical one.

Cain's struggle to come back to the Creator/God through accepting and choosing to love "his everything", Al'bah, is both frustrating and rewarding for the reader.

So the reason I gave this novel four stars and not five is because Cain's journey is long and difficult, sometimes moving quite slowly. The first half of the novel has several really well done action scenes and I truly missed that in the second half of the book. I also found the dialogue trying at times, but that's just a quirk of mine. This is easily forgiven as one of the main characters is a Demono, a Succubus, who does not have an easy grasp of human speech.

That said, I would definitely recommend sticking with Cain's and Al'bah's story. It is so very intimate in places that I found myself needing to take a break just to ponder the deep emotional "bond" between them. Cain and Al'bah experience each other on a very spiritual level that is unlike any book I have read. This is anything but a typical love story.

Cain's losses throughout his life have affected him to the point where he can't seem to function at times in a "normal" world. His relationship with Charlie, his only friend, is something I missed in the second half of the book, though it seemed to have been built on unhealthy emotions and feelings of obligation. I missed Charlie in the second half also because I felt he served as a bit of comic relief at times which helped break up the seriousness of this novel.

Cain's subconscious desire to have his "everything" in his life, his Al'bah, was such a fantastic scene in the novel I wished for more of it throughout the tale. Cain is more of an anti-hero through most of the book, I am not sure he is even likable, but I think people can relate or sympathize with him because of his sadness and his loneliness. Also because of the most important theme in this book, hope. There is hope for Cain whether he knows it or not.

Al-bah's character has many faces and they are not all simpatico. She is Demono, she is Succubus, therefore, she does not act the typical heroine. Her devotion to Cain is touching at times, where as her anger and jealousy are downright frightening.

I believe the author has created a very thought provoking novel that is well worth the read. There are some really beautiful passages in this book, Mr. Wiesemann is a gifted storyteller indeed. Here is one of my favorite quotes, "I believe that I am the moon, Cain, and you are the sun. And yes, this is a dream."
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