In Taken by a Girl Gang and Cuckolded by a Girl Gang we learned what
happens when a proud young businessman makes the fatal mistake of
verbally lashing out at the local all-girl gang, setting him up for some
extreme female domination, forced feminization, and cuckolding. Kylie
Gable definitely put poor Wesley through his paces, pushing him far
beyond his limits, in a dark, violent, sexually exciting tale.
With
Kidnapped by a Girl Gang, Kylie picks up the action six months later.
Once a financial Executive, Wesley has been reduced to a menial job at
half his salary. Once a happily married man, he has been reduced to the
role of cuckold clean-up boy. All this while the woman who orchestrated
his downfall heads up a company of her own, built on his former clients.
It's a miserable life, but somehow Wesley continues on.
It's a
matter of wrong time, wrong place for Wesley when a rival girl gang
arrives to threaten his new boss. Looking for a little leverage, they
kidnap Wesley to use as a hostage. When a slip of the tongue reveals his
relationship with the Banshees, the Insane Royals decide to take
advantage, forcibly feminizing him once again, and putting him to work
as a waitress.
What makes this third chapter unique is really two
things. The first is the way in which Wesley responds to Natalia's
control, going so far as to actually enjoy being pegged by her while
orally satisfying, Sotero, her boyfriend. It marks a significant change
in his personality, and promises an interest twist. The second is the
confrontation between Julia and Laura, which reveals how responsible
both women feel for the predicament into which they've placed him. That,
coupled with an explosive cliffhanger of an ending, really does
transform the entire series from mere 'erotica' to an 'erotic thriller'.
I
had hoped for a tidy, humiliatingly happy sort of epilogue after the
second chapter, but I like what Kylie has done with this third chapter
so much more. It's a game-changer, make no mistake, but an exceptionally
erotic one.
As published on Bending the Bookshelf
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