Imitation Game: A Tale of Reluctant Feminization

Imitation Game: A Tale of Reluctant Feminization
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Download or read book Imitation Game: A Tale of Reluctant Feminization written by Nikki Crescent and published by Princess Publishing. This book was released on with total page 43 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Derek realizes his life is missing something, he drops everything and hits the road. He doesn’t know what he’s hoping to find, but he knows it’s not waiting for him at law school, or in his home town where he has spent his whole life. He decides he’ll go wherever the road takes him, wherever the people who pick him up on the side of the road are going. He certainly doesn’t expect to be picked up by the group of hippies headed west. And he doesn’t expect to find himself impersonating one of them, a female novelist, after she goes missing during a drug-induced night of fun.

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