#200251 - Executive Transvestite Book 2 Mutrix Gene Bilbrew Eneg

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Executive Transvestite, Book Two
illustrated by Eneg / Gene Bilbrew
a Mutrix Book
Wholesale Books
New York, New York
ca. 1970

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After Cynthia suggests that he try on her nightie during their honeymoon, Don admits to his bride that he’s “been trying on female garments for years.” At the office, Don’s cute secretary, Stephanie, recognizes that he has a pantie fetish. Bill from accounting identifies him as a cross dresser.

Using sexual blackmail, Cynthia rules at home, keeping Don in lace, heels and makeup. She obtains lip service from both her husband and their maid. At the end of Executive Transvestite, Book One, she enters her husband’s office and finds him in the middle of Stephanie.

Book Two exposes Don's embarrassment when his wife finds him fooling around with his pretty secretary. She asserts her authority in his office, humiliating him.

Cynthia orders her husband to return home. There, she directs him to prepare refreshments for a party on the following day.

The soiree involves several sensuous characters with diverse sexual proclivities. George is a female transvestite who appears in masculine dress. The Duncan sisters entwine as passionate lesbians. Fashionable Countess Tamara had “dreams of finding a woman with a penis.” Accountant-in-panties Bill Ward turns out to be gay. And Don presents as Daphne, a lovely maid.

An orgy ensues with multiple coupling of everyone present, including Cynthia, Stephanie and Polaroid snapshots. The story ends with an unexpected arrival who discloses a surprising secret.

The writing employs excellent vocabulary and good diction, without too many clichés. Sketching fetish details and personalities with clarity, the first-person narrative places the reader in scenes.

Mr. Bilbrew’s superb ink work renders feminine forms with subtle curves, nice hosiery, panties and wigs. Eight pictures are included in the Mutrix booklet, a typical number for this kind of fiction. Unfortunately, the lovely images do not all relate to scenes in the written story.

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