For one husband who thinks he has it made, the penny is about to drop.
Especially when his scheming mother-in-law point out that the harmless cross-dressing the young wife and career-woman who married him is aware of, and has yet to confront him with, is a means for her to exert greater and lasting control over the husband she essentially keeps and ease him into a female led marriage.
Control that same mother-in-law will have no conscience in using for her own ends…
LGBT fiction with a female-led slant from the glorious Miss Irene.
A simple warning: This is a gateway into ADULT writing with Female Domination as the sub-genre.
Last Work Published: 'Maid and Aunt' trilogy.
My writing is strong, complex and uncompromising and not intended for those of weak temperament. A wicked cocktail... A deep draft of sexual fetish, with a twist of horror, a dash of uncertainty and a slice of tender and loving wickedness.
Simon is married to Edith and has a secret cross dressing fetish. Edith knows about his secret. She mentions this to her mother, Vivian, who wants to assist in feminization. While Vivian does get her way to a certain extent, Edith holds her off until she has Simon where she wants him.
And she wants him in his Mother-in-Law’s supplied surgical steel chastity cage, made up and dressed as a maid, just like the one in the film he has been wanking over. After all, this is his fantasy.
Edith wants to drive home his fantasy and has it playing over and over on a screen in his bedroom. She issues four rules.
Subsequently, she discusses her requirements with her long-time girlfriend, Carol. She will take a lover and Simon will have to perform better if he is to be released from chastity. Edith holds a coming-out party for her sissy husband, where gifts are brought and he is renamed Cindi.
Edith asks Vivian to procure a maid for her. Someone to keep Cindi under strict control and decide how her strict regime of punishment and control is to be carried out. Edith settles on Teresa, who has a few conditions. Cindi will fear her.
Edith involves Vivian in getting Cindi to willingly sign papers for a clinic to transform Cindi further. Vivian makes Cindi promise to enthusiastically go to the clinic and be obedient and tells her that Edith will soon see that Cindi should belong to Vivian.
This says it all:
“Until the moment that Cindi had changed, until she had closed the locks on her own chains, Cindi might have resisted the malicious wife. The change had become complete at that moment, now there was no chance of resistance. The clothes that Cindi’s wife had chosen emphasised her dominance. The crop in her wife’s hand spoke volumes and the triumph on her face told her husband all she needed to know.”
There is an extra chapter and my thanks to the author for providing it.
It's little difficult to rate a book one star so many of the authentic reviewers have rated it five stars and have praised so highly. Lot more difficult to do so when the book actually belongs to one of your most favorite authors, and the book is also written thoroughly. Sadly, I need to do it. Because there is no other way I can present my loyal reaction to my great disappointment with this book.
First of all, the story completely failed to bring the tension or excitement stories like these almost always carry. Main reason could be because the author decided not to build characters at all. Then the way they were presented, both the main characters seem to be reacting in completely opposite way as that felt their natural response in the situations early on. To be precise, this is not a 'Forced Feminization' story, as the husband is a cross-dresser. He could show some reluctance because of fears associated with years of remaining in hide. But his reaction is more as if he's being forced. Similarly, a woman who had chosen a normal man for a marriage, and who never showed to have an interest in feminized man, suddenly started acting as if she always had such interests inside, and then started to explore that idea to extreme. No details of her dilemma or mental reactions associated with 'something new' were properly delivered. Hence, the entire story felt an amateurish attempt of rewriting the poor version of ideas already and thoroughly written by some famous authors who write TG Fictions and/or Forced-Feminization stories.
I won't add much in terms of review here as Cbtok and Mraider have done it and I agree with their reviews.
Do give it a read as you know that Irene never short-changes her readers and neither take them for granted.
In every novel that I enjoy I remember something long after I finish reading it.
This too had such a moment when a dominant wife tells her victim husband with all the menace and seriousness that she could conjure "Don't make me buy a Cane"