Tuesday, 14 July 2015

CLEANER: The Original Story - NOW AVAILABLE!!!!!

The novella version of Cleaner: The Original Story is now available as an eBook!!!! Yay!!!!!



This is the novella that the ongoing Cleaner trilogy is based on. It's over eleven years since it first saw the light on the web as a serialised story and it has now been spruced up ready for publication.

The text has been tidied and the protagonist's name changed and the story is now set where it should be, in everybody's favourite transformation-infested town: Nockton Vale. And as a special treat the novella includes illustrations by my own fair hand laying out the first few scenes and establishing the looks of the characters.

(Thanks for the idea Mike!) 

The novella version of Cleaner isn't like the series of novels I'm still working on. It rolls in at 25,000 words so is decently long but it gets to the point a lot more quickly. It's like Cleaner Lite, for when you want a juicy serving of weight gain and humiliation and you want it now.

So if you want to enjoy the slow (but hopefully delicious) exploration of shame and domination without skipping to the end then stick to the novel. Part Two is still being released as a serial here and Part Three will follow. If you want to get your chubtastic fix now and find out what happens in advance then go for the original story.

Where Can You Get It? 

The eBook is available from Amazon (as a Kindle download). Don't forget you can also get the kindle app on PCs, tablets and smart phones.

It's also available on Smashwords. There you can get it in a massively wide range of different formats including PDF.





As usual, I will get round to releasing a paperback version sometime soon.


What Does it Say on the Back of the Book? 

“COMPELLING AND VERY EROTIC” 


Seeing it’s first time in print, the original novella that inspired the on-going trilogy. 

Dahlia Western is a woman with the world at her feet: a beautiful and wealthy model on the verge of a comeback. But Dahlia yearns for an escape from the boredom of her existence. She wants to live a normal life away from the money and the spotlight. 

Melissa Chapman is her cleaner, as big a contrast to Dahlia as it is possible to get: obese and homely with thick glasses and a dowdy hairstyle. Melissa is bitter at her lowly position and secretly hates her employer. 

But when Dahlia comes to Melissa with an odd request, the cleaner sees only an opportunity to turns things to her advantage. Dahlia suggests that she and Melissa swap places, altering their body shapes, memorising details of one another’s lives, and even having plastic surgery to affect a total swap. She spirits Melissa abroad and by the time they return, the women have swapped places. Now Melissa is beautiful and slim; Dahlia fat and dowdy. 

The two women swap lives but soon Dahlia comes to realise that being normal isn’t as easy as she thought. Melissa begins to show her manipulative side, taking control of the situation and blocking any attempt Dahlia makes to get her life back and soon a battle of wills begins between them. 

How can Dahlia return to her old self now that she has given all power away? 

And is holding on to that power is a little harder than even Melissa imagines…? 


“REALLY PUSHES THE BUTTONS OF ANYONE WHO RESPONDS TO EROTIC HUMILIATION”

10 comments:

  1. for all the doubters it is as wonderful as you remember it. there is something to be said for presentation and a cleaned up formatting makes for a much more enjoyable reading experience. treat yourself.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I actually most enjoy the plotlines that we haven't even reached yet in the serialised novel.

      (Am I allowed to say that)?

      Delete
    2. Of course you are :)

      However, the new version is much, much different from the this original and not only superficially. Though I've also succumbed to temptation and bought the cleaned up older version too, the newer one is much improved with new characters introduced (Katherine and the cleaners in the Greek hotel) and some discarded (the staff at Dahlia's house). The extra length alos allows wider character development and more detailed plot lines.

      I'm certainly looking forward to those plotlines Emma says she enjoys the most because it'll mean she writes them with great relish. And we all like it when Emma writes with relish :)

      Robyn H

      Delete
    3. Writing with relish is what Emmas do best!

      (Am I allowed to say that?)

      Delete
  2. You can say whatever you like :-) We'll still be here :-) Mike W

    ReplyDelete
  3. I agree with Mike you can say what you like as you are the author and we will still be here

    Rob

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Rob!

      So... Are the pictures a welcome addition? They were a very late addition and caused some technical difficulties on the day of release.

      Delete
    2. I bought my copy from Amazon Kindle (which I regret now I realise it's on Smashwords - I'll wait patiently next time!) and the only illustration is the front cover. Doesn't bother me too much as I prefer the pictures in my admitedly depraved mind :)

      Robyn H

      Delete
    3. Hmmm. That may be because of the technical difficulties. If anyone has it without the illustrations then you should be able to redownload it from Amazon with the pictures on.

      Email me if you have trouble and I'll help work out how to do it.

      Delete