Casey and Alexis Matheson are a young, married couple on a cross-country trip when they are abducted, imprisoned, tortured, and ultimately, transformed by a pair of mad physicians hell-bent on changing the world’s perception of gender. A tale of twisted experimentation unfolds as Casey and Alexis try to maintain their sanity and identities. Can they escape? Or are they destined to live their lives as glorified lab rats in the doctors’ macabre experiment?
This novel is intended for adult readers, and contains content unsuitable for children.
I first started writing A Warrior Reborn as an attempt to blend two genres I care a lot about: fantasy and erotica. So I simply started writing, and the result was the first part of the book, in which a warrior prince named Tristan is transformed into a weak, effeminate sex slave. But as with most of my work, I can't focus only on erotic situations -- I have to get emotional with my stories. So, I started to explore unlikely relationships and how they affect an already damaged person. That was the second part.
And finally, I decided to publish it -- in part to see what real interest there was for my work (and you all have spoke quite loudly there -- thanks!) -- mostly to force myself to finish Tristan's journey. And so I did.
The result is a full-length erotic TG-themed novel which, I think, actually makes you feel the plight of each of these characters. I know that I get emotional about my characters, but some of the emails I've received, telling me about how people have actually cried at certain points makes this novel far more than I ever could have hoped to achieve.
It may have started out as a silly little piece of erotica, but it has become quite a bit more than that. I I hope you all will give it a shot.
Not for me the story had sounded good in synopsis but turned much darker and more sadomasochistic than a transgender tail with killing mutilated body's
This is a rather interesting gedankenexperiment. But I think it's a pity that the topic of reproduction isn't included. Would have loved to know how that would have figured into the equation. Thumbs up for having the villains face retribution in the end although the "secret society" thing was totally pointless and should have been left out off the book.
What I didn't really get is how this experiment in any form proves or disapproves the initial thesis of the scientist couple. In this matter I find the logic rather flawed.
A short read, but I liked it. If you're a fan of role reversal erotica, you'll probably like it. Pretty well paced. The transitions of the main characters are particularly well done. That said, the book starts out a little slow, so it takes a little while to get into it.