While Alex continues playing the role of the maid as his maid June bosses him around, June decides to hold a party at which Alex will serve her sexy friends. Can Alex go through with it? Will he risk possibly being exposed? And what will happen when the surprise guest arrives? One thing is for sure, it will change Alex’s life forever.
“Emasculated by the Maid (Part Two: The Ex-Wife Returns)” is a cautionary tale of a man who finds himself turned into a submissive woman by his maid. In this second and final part, Alex finds himself face to face with his ex-wife! This 12,000 word story includes female domination, cross-dressing, maid costumes, spanking, power exchange, erotic humiliation and more!
Are guys really this easy? Apparently so. A sexy young woman teases and challenges a rich newly-divorced man, and next thing you know, she's in control and he's emasculated by the maid. Part One of this story was more of a suspenseful than an exciting buildup, and Part Two was a stunning climax. Highly recommended!
Note: Following review belongs to both part combine:
I had high expectation from this book for two reasons. One was its length. Many of the good books of Crystal Summers only failed because of being short length and bringing forth abrupt endings. There was also several years gap between her earlier works and this book. So I felt she would have improved and learned to overcome her weaknesses. Sadly, this book failed to deliver what I even found in some average reading of this kind.
First of all, the story seems to be missing the central idea, besides throwing us scenes and scenes of feminization. While the name of the book is 'Emasculated by the Maid' the story starts with an act between the ex-wife and ex-husband. Then, the only man's character is attempted to develop properly, and the maid's character is completely left dangling, without even trying to make her a mysterious character (like, her character reactions are told, but we don't know anything about her.) What's even more irritating. the man's character is built completely wrong, because he acts completely out of his character always. I'm giving it two stars instead of one due to some interesting scenes. But I won't recommend this book to anyone.