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The Secret Self Paperback | Pages: 240 pages
Rating: 3.82 | 11 Users | 1 review Reviews

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Original Title: The Secret Self (Nexus)
ISBN: 035234069X (ISBN13: 9780352340696)
Edition Language: English

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Since his teenage years, Adam has struggled with a terrible, inescapable truth: he is hiding the secret of a distinctly feminine self from the world. Following a startling adventure with a much loved and very beautiful aunt, Adam spends twelve years nurturing this self in the privacy of his home. But now he has moved to a new city and been accepted into one of the country's most exclusive transvestite clubs, the Crème de la Crème. This, however, is only the beginning of a journey that will see Adam's secret self finally revealed in a series of highly erotic adventures and startling revelations. The Secret Self is a deeply sensuous and detailed study of the psychology of a tormented and beautiful transvestite and
also an exciting thriller. It will enthral cross dressers and their admirers everywhere.

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Title:The Secret Self
Author:Christina Shelly
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:September 7th 2006 by Nexus Enthusiast
Categories:Erotica. BDSM. Adult Fiction. LGBT. Transgender. Cross Dressing

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Ratings: 3.82 From 11 Users | 1 review Reviews

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Christina Shelly has been a favourite author of mine for many years, ever since I accidentally discovered a copy of her first book, Silken Slavery, in a Toronto bookstore. Somebody had clearly lifted it from the erotica section, flipped through it, and dropped it on the horror shelf right next to the Clive Barker book I was looking for. Coincidence or fate, I (being the bookslut that I am) bought both.Unlike so much of the commercially produced erotica available in mainstream bookstores, whichChristina Shelly has been a favourite author of mine for many years, ever since I accidentally discovered a copy of her first book, Silken Slavery, in a Toronto bookstore. Somebody had clearly lifted it from the erotica section, flipped through it, and dropped it on the horror shelf right next to the Clive Barker book I was looking for. Coincidence or fate, I (being the bookslut that I am) bought both.Unlike so much of the commercially produced erotica available in mainstream bookstores, which

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