Michael is a twenty-one-year-old high-flying graduate beginning a career at Lovelace Fashion and Design under the tutelage of the haughty Chief Executive, Emily Lovelace. His prospects are good. What Michael really wants, however, is to spend his life as Michele, his masochistic she-male alter-ego. To his surprise, fear and excitement, LFD have the perfect opening for a man of his predilections. Sheathed in silks and satins, subservient and suitably restrained, Michael might just fit the brief…
Compared to 'Silken Slavery', first book of this saga, this one is pretty mediocre. It seems like Christina initially wrote it as a standalone book then decided to connect it with Silken Slavery, for which she added a few lines in previous passages. Because everything already happened before the main character was sent for training to the Company. And the Aunt was actually a dominant herself, and she seemed to know about all the steps needed for maid's training. She was also rich. So there was no need to send him to the company either for maid's training or for making him work as a maid for others. He was hers, she should have simply enjoyed him herself.
Only reason I haven't given it one star because the book is not actually marketed as second part of the story. And if it's read without Silken Slavery, there are a few scenes fun to read. Also, I like the writing style of Christina. But overall, it's a poor work of a good writer.
Downloaded this by mistake & I'm sorry I did. Although I have read it I cannot day I enjoyed it - in fact I was appalled that such extreme perversion exists. I shall be deleting this for my device forthwith.
A classic in it's genre & the book that first aroused my own interest in forced feminisation/sissification - I still love to re-read this excellent example of erotica.