Friday, April 29, 2016

Freebie Fiction Friday - Putting the TG in TGIF!

Well, if it's Friday, then that must been it's time for Freebie Fiction Friday . . . time to put the 'TG' in TGIF (and the 'FD' in Friday)!

Every Friday I take the initiative to search through thew newly free titles on Amazon, and to identify those that might be of interest to trans* readers, fans, and lovers. Even if you don't have a Kindle, you can still download the titles through one of Amazon's free reading applications, and covert it (if need be) with Calibre. I can tell you I do most of my reading on my tablet, using Kindle for PC, and it works beautifully.

Please do be sure to check the price before downloading anything, though, as most freebies are limited time offers, and some are specific to certain regions.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

My Wife Turned Me Into a Lipstick Lesbian by Jessie Ash

While I found this to be an interesting story, and quite enjoyed being surprised by the way it developed, the title/blurb are a bit misleading. My Wife Turned Me Into a Lipstick Lesbian is less about lesbian role-playing within a marriage, and more about straight gender transformation.

In hindsight, I suspect that bit of misdirection is intentional on Jessie Ash's part, since she does leave us clues in the blurb. Looking back, there are words and terms that jump out at me and paint a different picture than the overall blurb did. Quite clever, and a clever story as well. There is a lot of mystery to this one. some unexpected twists, and a series of reveals that lead Will to discover what is really going on.

Although undeniably erotic, there is not as much actual sex here as you might expect. It is more about thoughts, feelings, and overall identity than experience, and the overall story arc is entirely satisfying.






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Monday, April 25, 2016

Rise of the F-Virus by Lyka Bloom

In Day of the F-Virus, Lyka Bloom introduced us to a post-apocalyptic world that was still in the throes of radical change. The F-virus was running rampant, with no cure in sight, with men being turned into submissive bimbos, and women into Amazonian futa savages.

When we last left that world, a desperate scientist had decided that a mutation is the next best thing to a cure, and decided to use his peers as guinea pigs. As Rise of the F-Virus opens, that clandestine experiment is running rampant through the team, with a careful infection of the scientists, followed by a sexual ambush of the soldiers.

This feels very much like a middle chapter, a bridge between establishing and furthering the plot, but that is okay. Here we not only get to see multiple transformations, but the full evolution of the subjects. We get to see hype-masculine soldiers helplessly kneeling before futa members, and previously meek and submissive scientists luxuriating in their newfound sexual power. There is a little bit of something here for every fetish or preference.

What is most interesting about this second volume, though, is the doubts and questions that it raises. Has the virus truly mutated or just delayed the more extreme alterations? Can the women truly control the sexual rage inside them? And, finally, what happens when Robin leads her new brood to the surface? Not quite as dark or violent as the first chapter, this one definitely focuses on the eroticism of the transformations, but you know Lyka is setting us up for even bigger things to come (no pun intended!).






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