Ravenwood School for Sissies ((A Collection of Short Stories) Book 1)
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Rating | : | 4.50 (738 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00C51TM8I |
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Number of Pages | : | 312 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"5 Stars for 5 Stars for 3 Perfect Tails Okay, bad joke. Tales not tails, but both work since this is 3 collected stories by 3 excellent TG authoresses about 3 men who through one means or another find themselves at the Ravenwood School.So, first overall there's the neat little bookends of the story, following Penelope as an interviewer through each stories. I love when collections have this type of thing. I also love the way the story shifts between Penelope's questions and the first person narrative. I also like that all 3 stories keep this theme, because it helps tie everything together.The opening story is by Aimee Allison. I've rea. Perfect Tails" according to Tom Tame. Okay, bad joke. Tales not tails, but both work since this is 5 Stars for 3 Perfect Tails Okay, bad joke. Tales not tails, but both work since this is 3 collected stories by 3 excellent TG authoresses about 3 men who through one means or another find themselves at the Ravenwood School.So, first overall there's the neat little bookends of the story, following Penelope as an interviewer through each stories. I love when collections have this type of thing. I also love the way the story shifts between Penelope's questions and the first person narrative. I also like that all 3 stories keep this theme, because it helps tie everything together.The opening story is by Aimee Allison. I've rea. collected stories by 5 Stars for 3 Perfect Tails Okay, bad joke. Tales not tails, but both work since this is 3 collected stories by 3 excellent TG authoresses about 3 men who through one means or another find themselves at the Ravenwood School.So, first overall there's the neat little bookends of the story, following Penelope as an interviewer through each stories. I love when collections have this type of thing. I also love the way the story shifts between Penelope's questions and the first person narrative. I also like that all 3 stories keep this theme, because it helps tie everything together.The opening story is by Aimee Allison. I've rea. excellent TG authoresses about 5 Stars for 3 Perfect Tails Okay, bad joke. Tales not tails, but both work since this is 3 collected stories by 3 excellent TG authoresses about 3 men who through one means or another find themselves at the Ravenwood School.So, first overall there's the neat little bookends of the story, following Penelope as an interviewer through each stories. I love when collections have this type of thing. I also love the way the story shifts between Penelope's questions and the first person narrative. I also like that all 3 stories keep this theme, because it helps tie everything together.The opening story is by Aimee Allison. I've rea. men who through one means or another find themselves at the Ravenwood School.So, first overall there's the neat little bookends of the story, following Penelope as an interviewer through each stories. I love when collections have this type of thing. I also love the way the story shifts between Penelope's questions and the first person narrative. I also like that all 5 Stars for 3 Perfect Tails Okay, bad joke. Tales not tails, but both work since this is 3 collected stories by 3 excellent TG authoresses about 3 men who through one means or another find themselves at the Ravenwood School.So, first overall there's the neat little bookends of the story, following Penelope as an interviewer through each stories. I love when collections have this type of thing. I also love the way the story shifts between Penelope's questions and the first person narrative. I also like that all 3 stories keep this theme, because it helps tie everything together.The opening story is by Aimee Allison. I've rea. stories keep this theme, because it helps tie everything together.The opening story is by Aimee Allison. I've rea. "These short stories were incredible" according to Amazon Customer. This collection of short stories was one of the best collections -- perhaps THE best collections --- of female dominant male submissive stories I have read, and I have a significant collection of such stories that I use to masturbate to. Incredibly exciting and I highly recommend it.. "An Extremely Satisfying Forced-Feminization Smorgasbord" according to CagedMitch. What's really amazing about this book is that it contains three excellent stories that are linked, being about men sent to the Ravenwood School to be forcibly feminized and made submissive to women. The stories are written by Aimee Allison, Crystal Summers, and Domina Dixon, each of whom are among the very best writers in the forced-feminization genre.In the first story, "Always Read the Fine Print" by Aimee Allison, we meet Thomas who hears about the Ravenwood School, and believes it to be some sort of fantasy vacation for submissive men. He lies to his wife, and tricks her into signing a slip e
Stories include forced feminization, female domination, sissy maids, spanking/caning, hormones, breast growth, oral sex, erotic humiliation, and more.. Would his wife save him from his mistake?"The Heir(ess)" by Crystal Summers. Aimee Allison, Crystal Summers and Domina Dixon team up for a collection of three forced feminization stories related to Monica Ravenwood's School for Sissies. Thomas Quinn wanted a forced feminization fantasy experience. Could he escape and win his inheritance?"Femdom Marriage" by Domina Dixon. He thought he'd found that in the Ravenwood School, only he didn't know this was no fantasy. Hamilton needed to submit to his wife. He needed her guidance. Could the Ravenwood School help him overcome his ego?Each story is over 9,000 words. This 30,000 word collection includes:"Always Read The Fine Print" by Aimee Allison. But his ego wouldn't let him, especially with his adult stepdaughter mocking his efforts. Victor Blair was the heir to his father's billionaire fortune, unless his evil stepmother could get him out of the way by enrolling him at the Ravenwood School