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Barbie Gurl: A Transgender Transformation and First-time Transgender Romance - cover

Barbie Gurl: A Transgender Transformation and First-time Transgender Romance

Lilly Lustwood

Publisher: Abrams Publishing House

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Summary

“From her rose-colored glasses, womanhood was sweet as candy, only to find out that it wasn’t as saccharine as she thought it would be. But then again… she’s Barbie *wink*”.
This is an illustrated romance novella, it includes beautiful images inside. Enjoy!

Barbie Sinclair, who just legally changed her name from Barry, yearned to accelerate her transition by undergoing surgery to inflate her knockers.

Being the daddy’s girl that she was, she successfully convinced Conrad, her megamillionaire father… but on one condition.

She moved from her family’s Beverly Hills estate to Boston, honoring her promise to get a Master’s degree from Harvard Business School.

The boys loved her but sadly, most of the girls wanted nothing to do with her but pull her hair.

Meeting Ken was her only resolve until Sarah, his girlfriend shows up and dims her shine.

Will she ever see the neon pink light again or is she destined to suffer a grim fate?

Note: This story contains straight transgender love, feminization, crossdressing sissy femboys, transgender transformation, transgender romance, and first time with a transgender woman tropes. Some real places and people were referenced but the story is a work of fiction. The cover image is from Brightlucky Press.
Available since: 12/09/2024.

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