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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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