FAMILIAR FACEA Transgender Romance by Yumi Cox


FAMILIAR FACEA Transgender Romance
Title : FAMILIAR FACEA Transgender Romance
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 83
Publication : Published March 17, 2022

Is it really possible for people to change? Or are we destined to follow our childhood path blindly into adulthood, and for the rest of our lives?

Lewis Ludwig is returning to his hometown of Staunton, Virginia, for the first time in ten years. Something he promised he’d never do. Since moving to New York City straight out of high school, this ex-football star, heartthrob and all-round bad-boy had worked hard to change his negative outlook on life, and most of his wicked ways. But no-one back in Staunton knows or cares about that.

So, when Lewis steps off the plane to join the wedding party for his best buddy, Gary’s wedding, he instantly feels the wrath for things done a lifetime ago. And no matter where he goes and who he meets, everyone seems to have bad memories of being on the wrong end of Lewis Ludwig’s bad deeds. Especially, the bride and fellow members of the wedding party.

But when Lewis spots Stacy, a fellow wedding party member and visitor to Staunton, he believes his luck may have changed. Stacy, is smart and sexy and, as she’s from out of town, won’t hold his bad boy history against him. Although she looks somewhat familiar, something he puts down to her modelling picture adorning his dorm room wall throughout college.

If you like wedding romances with heart, where people really can surprise you, like ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’, then you’ll love FAMILIAR FACE. The latest story from indie author Yumi Cox.

Can Lewis make a positive first impression on his dream girl Stacy, or will his bad-boy reputation ruin his chances?

So, pour a glass of champagne, put on something borrowed and something blue, and download FAMILIAR FACE now. See you inside!

PLEASE NOTE
FAMILIAR FACE is a transgender romance novel with relations between consenting adults over the age of 18. It contains themes of male to female crossdressing, and describes intimate relations between a transgender woman (male to female) and a man. It is suitable only for adult readers who enjoy steamy romance novels in the transgender fiction genre.


FAMILIAR FACEA Transgender Romance Reviews


  • Salty

    Lovely story!!!

    Man with a troubled past returns home for his best childhood friend's wedding ... Causing him to face his demons and accept the fact he caused many a demon for other people... The whole small town pretty much hates him except his best friend... Can he navigate his way through the mine field laid out before him? And who is this beautiful woman whom seems to know his every bad deed from his troubled childhood? Once again Yumi gives us a sweet loving story as she always does!

  • Jethro Farrell

    unexpected delight

    Had this book for a bit and just never picked it up to read. Unfortunately the story was expected, but the back story and characters added to the delight of the book. The ending was appreciated due to not ending with a “Wait,…What? It’s over”. You get to hear more about what happens after and, to be honest, closure to the book(which has been lacking in several that I have read lately)

  • Jaqueline

    I am so confused right now. How was the bullying when they were younger? And why is Grace such a homophobic asshole (and that scene was weird, because Stacy is a transgender WOMAN, so she shouldn't even say what she said towards someone she calls a friend). What did Lewis do that Gary had to pay for? Did he go to jail for Lewis? WTF happened in this story? Lewis doesn't seem to recognize Stacy but then he says he realized who she was before and we, as readers, had no idea.

  • JW David

    Excellent short story, I was a bit saddened when it ended just over halfway through, and the rest was just advertising.
    This story was recommended to me based on my reading of 'No Escape From Matria' absolutely no idea why the stories aren't remotely related.

  • Andrew Dawson

    A captivating story with plenty of heart