i'm writing an adult story about a succubus who yearns to be with a human and forms a loving attachment with him. The story was meant to originally be kind of short and sweet, but has evolved into something much longer. I'm now debating on breaking it up in two books, where the first book ends before they formally get together. But i wanted some advice from romance readers, are you ok with the ultimate payoff (the two characters getting together) taking a while to reach? Or do you need that payoff before the end of the first arc of the story?
First:
-- Do you want this story to be ADULT?
or
-- Do you want this story to be ROMANCE?
There IS a difference.
In fact, there's a
huge difference.
Romance and
Adult are two completely
different Genres. Each focuses on, and details, different things. They also have different Plot patterns. Additionally,
Adult fiction is split again into two different sub-genres.
Erotica and
Adult Adventure fiction, AKA:
Erotic Romance.
Romance
While
Romances can have Adult scenes, the Focus of the whole story is on
Feelings and Emotions and DRAMA, so those are what need the highest detailing in the story. Dramatic secrets, angst, pining, misunderstandings, and Sexual Tension all need to be lovingly
Detailed for pages and pages.
-- Adult scenes in these stories can easily be cut down to mere kissing scenes, and still satisfy your Romance reading audience.
-- The Plot only needs to
frame the two main leads, and give them the occasional reason to Do things, like; show off for each other and possibly the occasional rescue, or escape.
-- The
Love Confession generally happens in the second to last chapter, with the very last chapter being reserved for a wedding, a love scene, or some other show of happiness and affection. The End.
Adult
Adult stories focus on
Action. Sex Action specifically, so Describing
everything is Paramount.
-- The flowing silks, the sweeping vistas, the glittering palaces, the sweat dripping down her thigh... These scenes should appear in the Readers' minds as clearly as a Motion Picture -- especially if you are writing for a
Female reading audience.
Erotica
Erotica is simple. The whole story focuses on the
getting Sex,
having Sex, then a paragraph or two on what happened
after Sex.
-- The Adult action scenes are loving detailed in cinematic style: what the characters
look like, what they
feel like, what they
smell like, what they
taste like, what they
sound like. Everything else is Unimportant -- including names. Locations are merely stages for the characters to have sex.
Basic Erotica Plot:
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They saw.
They conquered.
They came.
-- The End.
Adult Adventure AKA: Erotic Romance
If you're writing
Adult Adventure Fiction, that Action is split between the Adventure and the Adult. The very least being 60% Adventure to 40% Adult -- and those Adult scenes need to be HOT, like Erotica -- and
just as thoroughly Described.
-- Love Scenes are used to show the
Progression of Affection as it grows between the two main leads. In other words, the closer the couple gets, the hotter and possibly kinkier, the Love Scenes should be.
-- The PLOT in
Adult Adventure Fiction needs to be
fully functional. Unlike a Romance, where the Plot is merely decoration and window-dressing to frame the two main leads, in
Adult Adventure Fiction,
PLOT is just as important as the Characters, and the Sex. In fact, the PLOT should be what
compels the main leads to have Sex -- regularly.
Example:
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A succubus and a scholarly mage are trapped in a closet.
-- The succubus has a crush on the mage, so she's been skipping meals because no one else compares. However, she's gotten very hungry. The mage rubbing up against her smells delicious.
-- The mage has a crush on the succubus. She's so pretty and has been very attentive as his secretary with no hint of her...appetites. The succubus rubbing up against him smells of sugar coated strawberries -- and sex. He's getting hard fast, and isn't sure what to do about it. Also, his magic has been running a little low from all his work on a new spell. He could really use some...input from a willing magical source.
"Um, Mr. Mage, why are we in the closet?"
"I am so sorry, Ms. Succubus, but if I go out there, that Dark Scholar will try to drag me off to their Tower. They want my latest spell, you see. You're here because if I left you out there, they'd probably kidnap you as a hostage and likely do...bad things to you." He took a deep breath. "And...I just can't let that happen to you."
"I mean that much to you?"
"You're-- Your my important secretary. Of course, I...care what happens to you." He winced. "And...I'm a little low on magic at the moment. I haven't had time to...recharge."
Cue: Sincere affectionate dialogue that leads to the succubus confessing her hunger, and the mage volunteering to assist her.
The main problem I see,
is that one of your main characters is a Succubus.
This implies to the
Readers that the story is going to be Adult, because succubi appear almost exclusively in Adult stories.
If you decide that Adult is Not the way you want to go, then you may need to change the Succubus into something
Less sexually-oriented.
Also...
Watch how you Label your story.
-- If you Label your story
Adult, the Readers will
Expect Sex.
Romance often has Love Scenes, so that label is safe to use. Just make sure you've got a heart-pounding angst-driven Drama for the Romance readers because
that is what they are looking for.

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