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A Gradual Feminization Novel
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After quitting his horrible job at a hardware store, Alex is free but aimless. To cheer him up, his older sister, Grace, surprises him with a pick-me-up trip to the salon for a much-needed haircut. Though what was only meant to be a simple trim results in an unexpected job offer as the salon's new in-house maintenance man. Alex must adjust to his new job surrounded by constant feminine energy, all while crushing hard on the salon's cute, young owner -- and her insistence that he test out some of their services...
Jennifer Sweet returns with another gradual feminization novel about identity, experimentation, and the ups and downs of discovering a new side of yourself.
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That would have allowed the trajectory of Lily’s transformation, feminine development, and budding relationship with Bella to continue unabated for a much more satisfying conclusion.
Tim’s actions of unilaterally deciding to sell the salon made little sense because most of the story involved him growing and developing the business and expanding it’s services, only to throw it away to sellout to an unrelated company. This felt out of character for Tim and contrived,
Then there’s the problem of Bella simply giving up so easily and not even attempting to fight against Tim’s irrational choice…
Overall disappointing.
Sweet & Sentimental but unfulfilling
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