Wednesday 9 September 2015

Recommended Reading: Christina's Shriking Story

If you're looking for something to read while you wait for the next Cleaner of Lady Ann episode... here's a story I recently read that I enjoyed.




This is what it's about... It had a nice bit of shift statuses and domination if you like that kind of thing. It's part one of an ongoing series.

Christina Parker's terrific run at Oak Hill High only came to an end on graduation day. The 5'10, 18 year old blonde graduated with the 9th highest GPA in her class of 402, she was the captain of the cheerleading team, and she even won homecoming queen! However, she and her single mom didn't have much money. Hampton University was expensive, and she only received a partial scholarship. One day she sees a commercial for a new technology that allows people to sell off inches of their height for cash. She is tempted to use it to pay her tuition. 

Meanwhile, another Oak Hill graduate named Katie Quints prepared for University life too. She was an arrogant, stuck up, spoiled brat. Her family bought her whatever she wanted, and right now she wanted to be taller. She is determined to convince her parents to buy her body a few upgrades. 


If the girls follow through with their ideas, how will it affect their relationships, personalities, and sexualities as they start their new lives at college? Will Christina's pent up submissive side take over her mind? Will Katie's new perspective make her more or less of a stuck up, demanding snob? Find out the answers in The Freshman 15 Inches – Christina's Shrinking Story. Part 1 

3 comments:

  1. " ... the next Cleaner of Lady Ann episode ..."

    Now that's an interesting development of both plot lines! Will Melissa send Dahlai to clean for Lady Ann in Nockton or even Hattie in her guise as Lord Howard in Yorkshire. The imagination boggles even more than Emma usually makes it :)

    Thanks fro the recommend. I'm temorarily hors de combat right now and need a diversion. I'll look into it.

    Robyn H

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    1. Well, I tried it. Actually it was easy for me because it was free with Amazon Unlimited.

      Not my usual thing but it had similarities to Cleaner in that a powerful female opts, partly for good, financial reasons and partly because it turns her on (like Dahlia), to become less powerful. It's easy to read but, although it does stand alone, it isn't complete and there are parts to follow.

      I'll look out for the follow up books and read them but only if they're on Unlimited. I don't think I'd bother if I had to pay for each one ... unlike Cleaner :)

      Thanks for the heads up.

      Robyn H

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  2. This is a story about losing power, status, and control. If you like that kind of thing, you will like this.

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