When Denis Mann loses his job, his life hits a hiatus of junk food and daytime TV, much to the consternation of his wife Helen and her wealthy mother Samantha. Soon, the women realise he'd be much more use to them as a feminised maid, with a regime of sound discipline. But despite his humiliation, Denis finds himself in a constant state of arousal.
I can't believe this is the same author who wrote the masterpiece 'Silken Slavery'. This book is poor characterization, poor buildup and extremely poor flow of the story. Even most of the scenes seem to be the repetition of her previous works. I wouldn't recommend this book at all. If you haven't read Silken Slavery yet, go read that book.