Derek, a political science student at UBC, is a prominent member of the Young Campus Conservatives. He attends every meeting, he’s in good standing with the wealthy and powerful leader of the organization, and he spends every weekend either campaigning or doing charity work to further his future political career. So he’s naturally terrified after a drunken night in a basement at a party, fooling around with his two male conservative friends and a well-endowed transgender girl. The three boys swear to never talk about what happened under any circumstances. And it’s important that they keep their mouths shut, because the Young Campus Conservatives have just introduced a new no members can associate with transgenders, or they’re out of the esteemed club. To make sure the little mistake doesn’t get leaked, Derek decides to secretly track down the mysterious trans girl from the party, to beg her to stay silent about what they did together. But his search for the girl leads him to an unsettling secret society, filled with elite members of society from both ends of the political spectrum.
Hands down the best book that Ms. Crescent has written to date!
Nikki Crescent has certainly made a name for herself as an above average purveyor of transgender, crossdressing, feminization and gender swap erotica. She has, however, moved onto a higher plane with her latest novelette. Is it a transgender story, a love story or a mystery? Yes to all of the above. Is it salacious or pornographic? Absolutely not. It is a well written entry into a softer but equally as enticing in all of the above areas.
We Did Something Bad by Nikki Crescent starts out as a typical sordid story of a one TG woman foursome with the three men agreeing that it was bad and never to be spoken of ever more. But there is one with unexpectedly nosy tendencies. He finds out too late that his actions at a party to which he wasn't invited has put them in danger of death by the Order.
Bravery to the point of foolishness sets up the story from there to the end. My kind of story, enjoyable to the end. More than enough actions to make it interesting to the last page, but too many spoilers to list to spoil your enjoyment.