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You'd Make a Cute Girl

A Gradual Feminization Novel

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You'd Make a Cute Girl

By: Jennifer Sweet
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Bailey's friend, Caroline, is a struggling stylist for a demanding pop singer, and she desperately needs to practice. So why not use Bailey for help? You know, as long as he's okay getting dolled up a little...

Bailey Boone is a young engineer in need of a total life reset. Well, what better way to reset than by accepting a job across the country in glitzy Las Vegas! Even better, he’s got a couple months of free time before settling into work. The only problem? He doesn’t know a soul.

Well, there is one person: Caroline Schwartz, his former hometown babysitter and the only person he even remotely knows in the entire city. Caroline’s a struggling stylist working for a diva pop star, Molly Pop, on her Vegas residency. It's a great gig, but she's hanging onto that job by a thread. That is, until Bailey comes around.

Perhaps, with all this free time, Bailey might be interested in sitting in as a human mannequin to help Caroline practice. It'll be something to do, and Caroline's a lot of fun to be around. Plus, who knows? Maybe he’d even make a cute girl…

Coming of Age Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Romance Las Vegas

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I loved this story. I hope they invest more in readers instead of the virtual voice. It really ruins the mood when it randomly changes mood or tone and mispronounces words. Not to mention the horribly misplaced emphasis in almost every sentence.

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