While investigating a drug smuggling operation Special Agent Lee Smith and his partner Gabe Powell tail a suspect into the woods, as he’s getting ready to meet his supplier. The next thing Agent Smith knows there is a bright flash and an explosion and finds himself covered with a strange substance and then immediately passes out.
Much to his surprise Lee wakes up in a secret government complex and finds that he, now she, has been transformed into a beautiful young woman. After being retrained to live as a member of the fairer sex by the secret federal agency who drug them out of the woods she and her partner are given light duty and assigned to monitor the world’s largest assembly of personal development speakers as one of them was supposedly almost kidnapped recently making it worthy of the FBI’s attention.
Assuming that they’ve been given the assignment to get them out of the way they attend the conference as ordered and soon find that a poisoner is on the loose. Apparently someone has a vendetta against one or more of the motivational gurus, and with each poisoning becoming more ugly than the last it is soon obvious that they have their work cut out for them.
During the investigation Special Agent Smith begins to realize there is a lot more going on inside her than she bargained for as her biochemistry is causing her to be attracted to the opposite sex, something she never imagined in her wildest dreams and the feelings are leaving her unsettled.
This novelette by Madison McCall offers a little of everything including humor, romance, and mystery and is a fun read. Pick up a copy today!
Madison (Maddy) McCall & spouse have been married over 15 years and live a quiet life in the Southwestern United States. Hobbies include cooking, movies, wine tasting, traveling, reading and of course writing.
I almost gave up on this in the first three paragraphs due to the grammar and basic English mistake. It also skims over some important details that would be important in a transformation. I did like the interesting premise. It just needed more.