Dollie

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Mikey is a shy and reclusive young man, forced to find his own way in the world after being demonized and disowned by his stepfather. He becomes self-supporting and lives a frugal, quiet life, content to split his days between work and home, generally avoiding outside contact. Although not truly happy, he is content with his minimal existence.

Enter his enthusiastic and outgoing older stepsister, Melissa, dropping by during a college break. For her convenience, Mikey invites her to stay in his small one-bedroom granny flat. The two reminisce about a life long ago, when one of their favorite playtimes consisted of Melissa dressing her little stepbrother like a life-sized doll. It was these innocent childhood experiences that enraged her father, prompting him to eventually dismiss his stepson as someone who will never grow to be a real man, ousting and ostracizing Mikey.

But, it is through these reminiscences of those old, pleasant childhood experiences that spawned the immense closeness between the siblings, that Melissa suggests they dress Mikey up “for old time’s sake.” Unexpectedly, the normally shy and reclusive Mikey finds a sense of freedom and self-confidence beneath the dresses and makeup. A sexual bond grows between the step-siblings, their violation of this taboo bringing them even closer as they explore their feelings and breathtaking sex. Then, with encouragement from Melissa, Mikey steps out of his reclusive life, bravely heading out into the world under his alter-ego, Dollie.

“Dollie” is a sexually explicit novel highlighting Mikey’s numerous and episodic sexual experiences and adventures with both men and women, as both the bold and brash Dollie, and, in time, as himself.

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EAN: 2000000215211 SKU: C80BE67E Category:

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Publisher

Bad Penny Press (10 Oct. 2023)

Language

English

File size

708 KB

Text-to-Speech

Enabled

Enhanced typesetting

Enabled

X-Ray

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Word Wise

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Sticky notes

On Kindle Scribe

Print length

170 pages

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