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Becoming a Princess

The Crossdresser and the Queen (Role Play Gender Swap, Book 11)

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Becoming a Princess

By: Becky Huntingdon
Narrated by: Katrina Medina
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Arthur, a nervous twenty-two-year-old, has been given his dream job as a chef in the castle. After being summoned to meet the queen, he fears his time is short lived though. However, the queen and her pretty handmaiden, Violet, have other ideas. With his slender frame, long hair, and dainty features, the two women decide that they want to dress Arthur up as a princess!

Initially hesitant, Arthur can see the benefits of becoming a princess when he finds out what else is in store for him. The gowns, the shoes, the makeup, and the hunky soldiers are all in line for him if Arthur agrees to become Annabelle, the newest princess in the castle.

At just over 9,000 words, this book contains steamy scenes and is very much for adults only. Expect to find themes such as crossdressing, feminisation, a submissive man, groups, and first times amongst many.

©2024 Becky Huntingdon (P)2024 Becky Huntingdon
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