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Deeply Hidden Secrets

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Hiding a secret is hard to do. It forces people to do strange things and puts them in difficult positions with choices that push moral and ethical boundaries. This story is about someone who made several choices that took him down a path of manipulation, humiliation, murder and pure ecstasy. Martin was a bullied only child growing up and chose to run away in hopes of building a better life. He meets a number of people during his journey, but two would remold him from a weak confused young crossdresser into a strong, confident, and sometimes ruthless transgendered woman.

244 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 4, 2020

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M.C. Questgend

108 books37 followers
M.C. Questgend is a relatively new author who has transferred the stress of his childhood and failed marriages to the pen and keyboard. Very shy Texan, M.C. is a bit of a romantic, but brings a sense of realism to a world that is often looked at as nothing more than sexual perversion.

Writing erotic stories - some loosely based on his and "her" life as well as stories involving aspects of the LGBT community, a community and lifestyle he has come to privately embrace. The intent was to write stories that entertain, inspire and motivate - which are as much sensual and heartwarming as they are sexual and explicit.

M.C. is rarely away from the keyboard, reading, writing or working a job that pays the bills. You can always find “her” online at http://mcquestgend.com and floating around social media.


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2,669 reviews244 followers
September 15, 2020
Secrets. They can protect us, but they can also expose us. At their best, they can insulate us from those who would betray us but, at their worst, they can leave us vulnerable to such betrayal. When it comes down to it, Deeply Hidden Secrets can be the worst of them all, and M.C. Questgend explores both sides of the divide.

Although her fiction has always done a fabulous job of weaving emotion and imagination together, of mixing genre fiction and romance/erotica, Questgend has never gone quite so dark as she has here. This is a dark, violent, psychological thriller with some extraordinarily chilling scenes of captivity and torture. It’s a story that gets deep under your skin and makes your heart race, even as it messes with your mind.

Martin is a man with secrets, someone who crossdresses to feel comfortable, to feel safe, to feel loved. Kristy is a woman with secrets of her own, a mysterious figure who, from the very start, seems too good to be true. She gives him a job and a place to stay, and supports him in exploring his feminine side, but before long that support becomes coercion . . . before giving way to entrapment and worse. There’s no clear connection between Kristy and the people who begin disappearing around Martin, but it’s hard not to be suspicious, especially once Quinn arrives on the scene and things become dangerous.

The confession/confrontation that follows is where the story turns sharpest, taking a turn for the worse that really crosses lines of gender and consent. I did not expect it to go where it did, and I loved that it surprised me in so many ways, but I loved the fact that it didn’t end there even more. There’s still a final act to go, a final third of the book that changes the story again, and follows Martina into a new life, proving that the most Deeply Hidden Secrets, those most cruelly betrayed, can become the strongest of truths.


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Author 39 books142 followers
September 1, 2020
Wow, whoa, and yikes! This was dark (but sexy) stuff, a murder mystery wrapped up in fetish erotica. It seems like every story I read from Ms Questgend shocks and amazes me even more - if you don't read her already, she's really good!

I knew Kristy was suspicious from the start, but I was so not expecting the twist with Aria. This is totally going to make your head spin and knock you on your ass! Super bonus points for the castration scene, even if it wasn't sexual (I just have a thing for that).
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