THE CURSE OF THE WERE-FEM The Curse of the Were-Fem was originally published as a short story, 'The Were-Fem.' That short story was 10,000 words. This version has been expanded greatly and is 30,000 words.THE PLOT: Rodney is a farm boy. He meets a demon in the woods, and she takes him to her castle, and after some terrifying experiences in the demon's castle, Rodney remains a boy during the day, but turns into a girl in the night. And now we have problems. For Rodney is stalwart and upstanding, and the girl, well, she has a mean streak to her, and the real question is...can a boy who lives during the day find happiness with a girl who lives at night? And, beyond that, can a demon find happiness in the world?A NOTE from the author...Grace Mansfield: I did a bad thing. I wrote a story where sex is not the driving factor. Usually, when you write good erotica, you tell sex wrapped in a story. But in this book, The Curse of the Were-Fem, the story became more important, and the sex, while a driving motivation, takes a second seat.Oh, there's still sex, and that a'plenty. And it is kinky and nasty and designed to raise 'manhood' everywhere...and to cause a lot of...'dampness, ' if you get what I mean.But this is a sexual horror story, and there is generous helping of...sexual horror. Can you dig it? Sex as something to fear? Sex that goes bump in the night?Anyway, I tell you this because I hate it when authors say one thing and sell you another. I don't do that. So this story is a sexy story, great scenes, a few turns into the ultra nasty, but...it is a story. I'm sure eroticists everywhere will chastise me, but that's okay. Sometimes things just happen, and this book...it just happened.Now that you understand...I hope you enjoy it. It really is good.GraceThis story contains transgender, sexual horror, Jekyll and Hyde, spit personalities, kinky sex, magical sex, orgasm denial, and more.ABOUT THE AUTHORGrace Mansfield is from the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee. Her husband being a 'cheating bastard, ' (her words) she took his truck and drove to Texas. Then Montana. Then several other states, before landing in Los Angeles.She has worked as a stenographer, a court reporter for a small newspaper and a photographer for the LA Times.Tired of all the lies involved in 'real' reporting, she tried her hand at escorting, and was a raving success. Except she didn't like it. But she did meet Alyce Thorndyke, with whom she fashioned a strong friendship, and was introduced to Joe Gropper.Currently she is a gym addict, trying to fix years of abuse, and working on her novels.
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