Fetish: Cross-Dressing - Dotschy's in love with a cross dresser. No, not in love. It's just spring fever. Really it is...
Blurb:
After a rough break up, Dotschy doesn't want to think about love everlasting. When spring comes around and she can't stop smiling at Connor the sweet and sensitive semi-closet trans-curious sometimes-cross-dresser, she convinces herself it's just infatuation. That doesn't stop her from wanting him though. It doesn't stop her from getting him either.
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-60054-493-4
lyd Category: Transfix
Length: 26 pdf Pages / 5963 words
Formats Available: pdf, prc, lit, zipped html, lrf, epub, Trade Paperback
Cover Price: $2.25
Excerpt:
Connor, dressed as a woman, stood before me in a light pink sweater with pearly plastic buttons down the front. It was the type of sweater a mommy picks out for her little girl. That’s the spirit in which Connor dressed himself. Sure, he had plenty of life experience as a man, but he was a novice female. His skirt was a more mature tweedy grey shot with pink, slit in the back and just covering his knees. Did he shave his legs? I couldn’t tell, what with the pantyhose. His shoes matched his sweater. His nails matched his sweater. Connor pulled off the look beautifully. He looked almost elegant in his black Kiss of the Spider Woman wig. His boobs were generous, but he had a natural paunch to match. Despite his height, he didn’t look curiously tall. He looked perfect, actually. His glasses were the same pair he wore as a man. They suited him both ways.
Soft. That was Connor dressed as a woman. He was soft. Soft pinks, soft body, soft curves. I ran my hand across his cheek. That was soft, too. No trace of stubble. Before I arrived at his house, I’d wondered if I would be as attracted to Connor dressed as a woman as I was to Connor dressed as a man. “You look beautiful.” I kissed his smooth cheek, lingering close. Those sparkling blue eyes were Connor. The clothes were different, but the person was the same. I would easily have made out with him and not just to see if passers-by would throw stuff at us.
“You look fabulous, dear,” he said. His voice lilted, neither high nor low.
“Fabulous?” I chuckles. “Honey, you’re a woman, you’re not gay! Try ‘lovely’ or ‘gorgeous.’”
Author Bio:
Eroticist, environmentalist, and pastry enthusiast Giselle Renarde is a proud Canadian, supporter of the arts, and activist for women’s and LGBT rights. For Giselle, a perfect day involves watching a snowstorm rage outside with a cup of tea in one hand and a chocolate truffle in the other. Ms Renarde lives across from a park with two bilingual cats who sleep on her head.
Giselle Renarde is author of Ondine: An Erotic Tale of Art and Deception (Hudson Audiobooks / eXcessica Publishing), more than a dozen e-books including Red Satin (Torquere Press), The Little Burlesque House by the Sea (Shadowfire Press), Cunning Little Vixens, The Birthday Gift, and Kandinsky's Shirt Button (eXcessica), Beneath the Ice, Third Rail, and A Mistress’ Christmas (loveyoudivine).
Ms Renarde is short story contributor to more than twenty anthologies including, Love Bites, I Put a Spell on You, and Bite Me (BBA/Torquere Press), Girls on Top, Tasting Her and Please, Ma'am: Erotic Stories of Male Submission (Cleis Press), Ultimate Lesbian Erotica 2009 and Best Lesbian Love Stories 2009 (alyson books), Like Twin Stars (Circlet Press), New Year’s Naughty (Shadowfire Press) as well as Mammoth Book of Erotic Confessions (Constable & Robinson), Coming Together: With Pride, and Coming Together: As One (Phaze).
Online, Giselle has contributed erotic content to such websites as For The Girls, Ruthie's Club, Three Pillows, Oysters & Chocolate, The Erotic Woman, Frequently Felt, Whipped Cream, Long and Short Romance, Every Day Poets, Hips and Curves, and Lucrezia Magazine.
The best way to keep up with Giselle's career in erotic fiction, as well as her desirous commentary and hyper-analysis of every facet of social existence, is to visit her Donuts and Desires blog at http://donutsdesires.blogspot.com.
Select blog posts exploring topics of gender and transgender are also available as podcasts at http://gisellerenarde.podbean.com/