Title | : | Grounded In Heels |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 154 |
Publication | : | First published March 11, 2012 |
42,000 Words
For Mature Audiences Only
Grounded In Heels Reviews
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This is my favorite feminization book. The process is so gradual and includes so many humiliations along the way. I loved the fashion show and the date, but I also liked littler moments like watching football practice and described the contents of his closet. As I've begun writing feminization, this book has been kind of my touchstone to remember what I was trying to do in my own books. This one is really calling out for a sequel.
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Just about perfect. Complete piece by piece deconstruction of a young man's masculinity by his scheming step-sister. It's difficult to imagine how this poor guy could have escaped. There are a few nagging questions. Like what happened to his own parents? Why was he so spoiled? And maybe why didn't he put up a bit more of a fight at the start?
The latter question is probably best answered by his reactions to the humiliation he endures. The characterization in this story is solid. The events and scenes unwind with hideous precision as Sam fades into Samantha step by mortifying step. If the talented Ann Michelle doesn't write a sequel, maybe I will? -
Poor Sam didn't really have a chance when Diane got her claws into him, Though maybe if he hadn't been so difficult in the first place...his summer wouldn't have ended up seeing Samantha returning to college.
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I love this book. It was so well written and so erotic!
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My favorite work from Ann Michelle. Loved it from start to finish. I would have preferred a different ending but it doesn't mean it is not perfect. Must read for anyone interested in this genre.
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Forced Feminization
Good forced feminization story, well written despite some orthographic errors. It tells the story of a man being forced, by his step sister, to wear female clothing. It concentrates mostly on the humiliation felt by Sam, and it gets increasingly worse as the story unfolds. The premise and blackmailing devices are very imaginative and fun, though fantasy based and unrealistic.
I would have appreciated more description of the D/S dynamics, more disciplining, and less focus on the feminization. I guess I am not the targeted public for this type of story and it's totally fine.