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ZoeBrownWerewoman
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Re: [Paid] Zoe Brown's 'Werewoman Adventures' Stories on Amazon



Available on Amazon Kindle and Kindle Unlimited! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VGQLSQ5
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(Note: This Story was Commissioned)

Once upon a time, it had seemed to Dominic and Oliver that the two of them might have actually had a shot at superstardom. As a pair of guitar-playing college drop outs, the two had moved to LA together five years ago with the third member of their band, a talented female lead singer, to begin Jenny and the Angry Peaches' meteoric rise up the charts. Only, not all meteors ascend. Most just crash and burn.

Now, five years later, the pair of down-on-their-luck, mid-twenties 'has-beens' no longer have a lead singer to accompany, no back-up instrumentalists, and no gigs to play at. Their music careers effectively on life-support, after living out of the back of a Camper van for the past six months, the two young men eagerly accept an invitation from Dominic's mother to drive up the coast of California to the small beach town of Capitola, and there to clean out the uninhabited cliff-side house previously owned by Dom's late grandmother.

But when, after they arrive at the house, Dominic and Oliver find an eighty-year old photo album containing pictures of both Dom's Second World War-era great-grandfather and a myriad of never-before-seen photos of a mysterious, drop-dead female beauty and nightclub lounge singer whom they quickly identify as his great-grandmother, along with an old, leather-bound logbook and an ancient-looking necklace with a mysteriously glowing pearl pendant, the pair find themselves piecing together a nearly century-old mystery about the fate of a Marine who went missing in action, and about the gorgeous, dark-haired beauty and war-era star of song and stage who mysteriously took his place. In learning the curious, sex-changing and mythical fate of Robert/Mary Dorsey, will they simultaneously discover a way to revitalize their own flagging musical careers?

At over 40,000 words, Siren's Song (Part One), is the first installment in a new, limited-run serial erotica series involving a Slow, Magical Gender Transformation & Feminization (and Mermaids!) I hope you enjoy it!
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