
Third Rail
Transgender and Genderqueer Erotic Romance, Book 0
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Narrated by:
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Giselle Renarde
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By:
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Giselle Renarde
About this listen
"When did I become my own rival for your affections?"
Perhaps it is a touch unusual to have a girlfriend and boyfriend both living in the same body, but Kokoro doesn't classify her relationship with Fiona and Martin as strange. Kokoro rides the third rail, a dutifully submissive lover to both aspects of her genderqueer partner's psyche. She goes home with Fiona at night and she leaves the house with Martin the next morning. In between, Kokoro discovers the dynamics of domination and submission aren't necessarily rooted in black leather.
The emotional interplay, “this game of wills”, as Fiona calls it, is a greater aphrodisiac than toy-shop trappings.
©2011 Giselle Renarde (P)2018 Giselle RenardeWhat listeners say about Third Rail
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