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Christine: Love

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Alex awakens to find his bed empty as Christine is concerned that he might have had second thoughts. After sharing the source of her fears, Derrick, their relationship continues to deepen. Despite being hesitant and skittish, she comes alive like a raging bonfire, curious and eager to experience anything and everything. But will she burn too hot for Alex? Even in her desire to consume all of him, there is still one boundary that she will not cross, one thing off-limits, even to him. Christine finds something tasty in the bedroom and Alex has a delicious dessert, but they’re both shocked and surprised by an after-dinner accident that completely changes the way they approach things.

55 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 28, 2019

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Aleson Alexander

7 books26 followers
I’m Aleson Alexander and I’ve been writing things just for myself my entire life. Now, I want to share a few of them with you. I write a wide variety of stories that span a number of genres. Among them you’ll find tales of transgender romance, futanari lust, BDSM domination (and submission), erotic encounters between strangers, cheating wives, and happily married couples who decide to spice up their love lives, just to name a few. I’ve even got an erotic supernatural tale or two.

Why write erotica? Because it’s fun! You can do things in erotica that you can’t do in any other form of writing. I don’t mean the sex itself (although it is nice not to have to fade to black as soon as Sergio takes Valentina into his arms). I mean that you can use sex to give your characters added depth and personality. First off, having sex makes them more like real people. There’s asexuality and celibacy, but the vast majority of us have sex. Secondly, and more importantly, you can give insight to who they are: how they react to things, what types of things they like or dislike, how skilled or unskilled are they are at different things, what their thoughts are while they’re doing it, and so on. You can use it as a way to drive the story forward, moderate the pacing, or change the tone. Essentially, you can use all of the tools that other writers use, while having an additional one that they don’t have access to.

When I’m not busy writing, I enjoy taking long walks with my two beautiful dogs, finding places for them to swim, and playing fetch with sticks.

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January 15, 2020
Christine: Courtship was an altogether lovely story, the very definition of a slow-burn, friends-to-lovers romance. Aleson Alexander presented us with a young woman I came to love in 40+ pages. The glee, joy, happiness, and love of the final scenes left me smiling for days and made me anxious to read the next chapter.

Having led us through a lovely, romantic, gender-positive courtship, Alexander takes us deeper into romance and relationships with Christine: Love. The story picks up almost right after the first, introducing us to an entirely different woman. With Alex having given her the love and support she has always craved, Christine is free to open up. She is almost childish in her unrestrained glee, in her teenage-like lust, and that makes her an absolute delight.

The sex here - and there is a lot of it - is smoking hot, but it is also full of romantic passion. Alex is a wonderful lover, patient and supportive of Christine's needs, and deliciously inventive when it comes to inventing new ways to pursue her pleasure. We get a bit more of Christine's past, enough to help us understand her anxieties in the first story, and more than enough to make us appreciate what Alex's love means to her.

I love Christine so much, I already feel protective of her . . . and that is what has given me pause. I was going to review the next book along with this, but the title (Christine: Pain) and the blurb (which talks of needs that Alex can't meet and an explosion when Christine pushes him too far) mean I need to compose myself, prepare myself, and take a deep breath first.


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4 reviews
October 8, 2019
I love this story. It's my favorite transgender romance.
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Author 13 books46 followers
March 6, 2020
Alex and Christine's relationship evolved and grew close in the first book. In this second, they take it to the next level. Exploring their love in several erotic sessions, getting to know each other's sexual pleasures while new pieces of the puzzle about Christine's past are revealed to Alex. Aleson Alexander's interesting writing style that relies on a lot of excellent and well-written dialog between the two main characters continue to serve strongly and effective in this second story in her Christine series.
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Author 7 books26 followers
October 8, 2019
Part two of the Christine Story. Christine and Alex have awesome sex (like seriously awesome), but more importantly, we learn a lot more about them both, Christine from the perspective of her own life and Alex about his feelings for Christine. It's amazing. Go buy it. Do you know what'll be even better? Christine: Pain. Buy that one too. It's an awesome transgender love story that will hit you right in the feels. Seriously. Even if Transwoman x Male isn't your thing, you'll love it. It's so funny, heart-warming, and the characters are well developed.
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November 5, 2019
In this second installment of this series, we get a lot of nice character development. We get to understand Christine's background and how she came to be how she is. The romance progresses very well. It's very organic and grows naturally in a way that's realistic and makes sense. There's a lot more sex in this one, but it's good, no great sex, and it's not done to be gratuitous. This is an excellent follow up to the first book and I eagerly look forward to the third.
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