Monday, May 13, 2013

Book Review: "Her Lactating Sissy"

It's time to do another book review. Today's book is "Her Lactating Sissy" by Fiona Piper. This is another great book!


I've read each of Fiona's books and I've liked them all. She has a way of bringing it all together and adding little touches that other authors somehow don't. It's hard to put my finger on, but there are always little moments that I know wouldn't be included in most other books.

"Her Lactating Sissy" is a very erotic story about male lactation, sort-of-forced feminization and female domination and it was very, very good. I've read the story a couple times now and I've always found it to be satisfying.

The story involves Aaron, and up-and-coming executive with a drug company. Executives at his company are encouraged to participate in drug tests if they want to get to upper management. Because of this, he agrees to take a drug which is supposed to help women lactate, but which isn't supposed to affect men. His role in the test is to prove that nothing will happen to men who take the drug. Naturally, it does affect him and he starts to grow breasts. This, of course, leads to his wife putting him into dresses and becoming more dominant. Would we have it any other way? Anyway, he eventually does lactate in a very nice, erotic scene.

One of the real knacks Fiona has for writing is finding ways to make outlandish things seem completely reasonable and she does that here. On the surface, the idea of a man lactating sounds like it will be hard to believe, but it's handled so well here that you don't doubt it could happen. Her characters grow too as they start to realize that the things they feared at first not only aren't so bad, but turn out to be pretty pleasurable. And of course, there are always good doses of humiliation, like when super-executive Aaron needs to return to work and is put beneath his wife.

All in all, I enjoyed this book a lot and its characters and moments have stuck with me. I don't do a rating system, but this would get a top score if I did.

You can buy the book here LINK, and if you agree with me, please leave your review at Amazon so these authors will write more. Our genre in particular gets a lot of people who enjoy posting phony one- and two- star reviews to hurt the authors. Half these people never even buy the book. Yet, those can kill books and stop authors from writing more. Reviews are important, so please take the time to help the authors whose work you enjoy throughout our genre. Please leave reviews, even if it's only a couple words.