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The First Lady: A Feminization Fiction and Transgender Romance - cover
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The First Lady: A Feminization Fiction and Transgender Romance

Lilly Lustwood

Editora: Abrams Publishing House

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Sinopse

“Wearing pearls, dress suits, and looking the part came easy… but dealing with the scandal of the century with the President was a whole ‘nother story.”

Yulia, an estranged child, and transgender woman speaks and writes English, Russian, Spanish, French, and Chinese fluently.

Freshly living as a lady with the help of her supportive babushka, she journeys from Brooklyn to Washington D.C. and lands a job as an intern for the Director of Presidential Correspondence.

One Autumn night, as the new President-elect of the United States, Frank Fletcher, pensively perused his letters from Russian citizens, he calls for help.

However, everyone has already clocked out… except for one hardworking intern, Yulia Fedorova, who traded her pajamas for a pencil skirt to meet her deadlines.

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.
Disponível desde: 09/12/2024.

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