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Bimbo

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After taking over his late father's company, a young man follows in his stepmother's footsteps, becoming a busty, blonde bimbo. This is a work of erotic fiction, and shouldn't be viewed by any minors. In addition, it contains feminization and hypnosis.

71 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 30, 2019

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Nikki S. Jenkins

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December 27, 2020
Bimbo is just full of naughty surprises, all beginning with Chris Price, a driven young man who is obsessing over his college studies to the exclusion of any sort of personal life, all in preparation for taking over his deceased father's company. When he heads home for spring break, however, he discovers that his cold, cruel stepmother has different plans - she expects him to start low and work his way up.

It is when he returns home for Christmas that things start becoming odd. His stepmother is dressed like a porn star, smiling, acting friendly, and even getting along with his sister, Olivia. What is even more odd is the fact Olivia is 'policing' her stepmother's behavior - all part of a public relations shift at the family company, they assure him. What sends him reeling, though, is the sight of his stepmother being intimate with Olivia later that night.

All of that, of course, is just set up as Nikki S. Jenkins establishes the characters, defines the situation, and plants the hints and teases for what is to come when Chris finally graduates and takes his place in the family business . . . as a secretary. The feminization and mind control aspects of the story are slow and subtle, beautifully conveyed by Chris' increasingly fragile emotional state, long before we begin to see any physical evidence. Once the story moves into full-on bimbofication, there is a glorious progression in the way his declining mental faculties and altered personality feed his need for more extreme transformation.

Bimbo gets increasingly taboo and deliciously explicit in the final chapters, and the way Nikki reveals the grand scheme behind it all is fantastic. There are some dark twists in those chapters, with one cruel surprise heaped on another, but it all comes back to the strength of the the characters, reminding us of their journeys and making us feel for what has happened.


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April 23, 2022
what a sad story

I like a lot of Nikki’s books but this one just left me feeling… eeewwwww. What happens when a sociopath ruins everyone’s lives
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November 8, 2019
Moare

Well formed characters in a simple but no less appealing premise. Jenkins is one of the few authors to write interesting novels of this genre which always leave me wanting more.
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