BOOK DESCRIPTION:
AB Discovery is pleased to be offering the eagerly-awaited sequel to the very popular ‘Belle Means Beautiful’.
Freddy is the blissfully-unaware husband of Mary who has just helped their neighbor transform into a lifestyle sissy baby. Is it Freddy’s time to discover diapers, baby dresses, and a life in frills? And is he the only man who has a woman looking to transform him into a delightful and happy sissy baby? Freddy is just the first to enjoy the tender machinations and care of four women who crave the rare delights of a sissy baby of their own. But how do they each obtain that rare and remarkable man – the sissy baby girl?
Plans are made for a new AB clothing company and as part of that… they discover how to turn any man into a baby girl. A wonderful tale that continues on from where the very popular book – Belle Means Beautiful – leaves off.
65,000 words
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NOTE: This book is available in nappy, diaper and rubber pants versions in eBook, Paperback, and Audiobook.
WHERE TO BUY:
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Also available in German:
Buy Direct From AB Discovery (includes nappy, diaper and rubber pants versions)
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Would you like to read a customized version of this book with YOUR name in place of the adult baby? Would you like the ‘mummy’s’ name to be that of someone meaningful to you? This can all be done quite easily. For just $9.25, you can have your name in the text on this and any other fiction book. Click the PayPal link below and email us at abdiscovery@cryptic60.com.au to let us know your specific name choices.
Your customised version (PDF): $US9.25
If you want more customisation or even a story/book written to your specifications, go here to read more about it.
FREE SAMPLES:
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REVIEWS:
** As a pre-release reader, I loved how it took off where Belle Means Beautiful ended. I always felt there was more of the story to be told [ed]






