He Was a Daddy... Now He's a Little Girl: A Novella of Transgender Age Regression

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature, Horror
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Author: Susan Donym ISBN: 9781386967767
Publisher: Susan Donym Publication: June 14, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Susan Donym
ISBN: 9781386967767
Publisher: Susan Donym
Publication: June 14, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Larry is a divorced dad who desperately wants to be closer to his bratty five-year-old daughter Madison, and he thinks he's found the answer to his problems when he buys a magic ring he can use to transform into Madison's identical twin. Larry and Madison have lots of fun playing together as kids, but things go horribly wrong when Madison gets a hold of the ring, turns herself into a grown-up Larry and refuses to give the ring back. Now Larry's daughter is his daddy... and he's her little girl!

With every passing moment Larry finds himself acting more like a child, his manhood slipping away, while Madison is acting more and more like a grown-up. He keeps begging Madison to change them back, but she's having too much fun teasing him and making him go to ballet class. Will Larry be able to get back the ring before it's too late, or will he be stuck starting life over as a pretty little five-year-old girl?

This darkly comic fantasy of transgender age regression is the latest novella from Susan Donym, author of the books Werechild: The Man Who Became a Little Girl and He Became a Farmgirl.

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Larry is a divorced dad who desperately wants to be closer to his bratty five-year-old daughter Madison, and he thinks he's found the answer to his problems when he buys a magic ring he can use to transform into Madison's identical twin. Larry and Madison have lots of fun playing together as kids, but things go horribly wrong when Madison gets a hold of the ring, turns herself into a grown-up Larry and refuses to give the ring back. Now Larry's daughter is his daddy... and he's her little girl!

With every passing moment Larry finds himself acting more like a child, his manhood slipping away, while Madison is acting more and more like a grown-up. He keeps begging Madison to change them back, but she's having too much fun teasing him and making him go to ballet class. Will Larry be able to get back the ring before it's too late, or will he be stuck starting life over as a pretty little five-year-old girl?

This darkly comic fantasy of transgender age regression is the latest novella from Susan Donym, author of the books Werechild: The Man Who Became a Little Girl and He Became a Farmgirl.

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