A house that turns boys into girls? A college student is looking for a house to rent and comes across an unbelievable deal. According to the gorgeous girl vacating it, the place is enchanted and has a closet with women’s clothing and accoutrements that can never be emptied. She also claims it turned her from a boy into a very special girl while she lived there. Convinced the renter is a bubble off, and there is no such thing as an enchanted house, plus the fact the deal is irresistible and the house and yard so perfect, Chris decides to rent the place and invites his roommate and best friend Bill to join him. Will the house turn out to be what the last renter said, or is it all a farce? Will Chris grow into a fully feminized special girl, or will he and Bill continue to live as two regular guys enjoying renting a knock-out house together? Immerse yourself in Chris’s tale of growth, change, and finding love in this new-adult, LGBT, transgender, crossdressing, feminization, first-time, short-read romance.
It’s odd in ways but a good read if you are a writer there are things in it that you can use, I am not into these types of books but as I was reading it I could see it in my head like a movie.
It was a nice ride, there is different types of sex , but in my opinion doesn't go over board with it,good amount of tender moments a few time I was scared on which way it would go, I kept thinking of myself as some of the characters, well I will leave it at that, I very much liked it, I'm sure you will, that there no harm in reading it now is there,
It almost seems like a fairy tale, but what this story puts forward is is an actual enchanted house. One that, given the right tenant, can make changes to your body and your life with a transformative speed that is nothing less than breathtaking.
OK, reading a book like this requires a certain suspension of logic and belief. But if you can accomplish that suspension, what the authors present here is a fairy tale of miraculous transformation, a very different form of relationship bonding and indeed love. A real HEA. The book is a joy to read.