Red Ribbons: A Transgender Romance
Robbie had never asked to become a girl, he had only agreed to help his mother start her sewing business.
After all, the family was destitute after the death of his father. But, everything had spiraled out of control. Now he was standing in his tightest girdle and highest heels, staring at the prom gown that barely covered the budding mounds on his chest. How had he ever agreed to go on a date, and with Moose Hanahan, the crudest kid in town, even if he was the largest fullback in school history.
Oh, God! That was the doorbell. Moose Hanahan was already there!
Author Jillian Allen once again delves deeply into the myriad ramifications of being male or female, of being a loving husband, or an obedient wife. Join Robbie as he struggles to transform from a directionless teen to Ruby, a successful young fashion designer, and from a clueless boy into a talented young lady. Do clothes make the man…, or the woman?
Set in the late fifties during the golden age of girdles, fast convertibles and cute carhops on skates, Red Ribbons weaves between the charm of a love story and the gripping drama of changing gender while growing up.
Red Ribbons is appropriate for teens and above, and is a loving investigation into the intertwined phenomena we call gender and sex
Symphony in Pink: A Transgender Romance
After a year being shuttled from hospital to hospital Leslie was more than ready to pull his life together, and the Bell Academy for Girls offered his best chance at redemption. All that required was convincing two hundred young ladies he was actually a girl.
Perhaps his budding boobies and widening hips would help, unless the bone crushing girdles and spike heels did him in.
His only other problem was being caught between Wanda the Witch and Bill the quarterback, not to mention Titillating Tiffany, the smartest and most beautiful girl in the state. How many sides could a love triangle have?
Resolving that little matter would not be easy. Well, it was only nine months. If a woman could survive pregnancy, he could make it through one school year. It would be a piece of cake. Unless….
Jillian Allen returns with another heart-warming transgender romance. Will Leslie survive to catch his true love, or will he become the prey? Set during the straight-laced sixties, Symphony is a loving look at what it means to be male or female.
Return to a gentler time when boys were boys and girls were girls and never the twain were to meet. But also a time when any change from the norm was considered immoral if not illegal, when a boy in a dress was to be bullied if not despised. Symphony in Pink is a testament to a time long gone, but also a tribute to the universal quest for love in a cruel world.
Weaving between the charm of a love story and the gripping drama of changing gender while growing up, Symphony is appropriate for teens and above, and is a caring investigation into the intertwined phenomena we call gender and sex.
Books by Jillian Allen
Mistress, Book 1 : Helene
Mistress, Book 2 : Anne
Imagine a world in which the gentle hero becomes a damsel very much in distress, within a domain charged with excitement, danger and intrigue.
Enter this creation from noted author, Jillian Allen in the epic novel, Mistress. If Shades of Gray is titillation for teens, Mistress is wonderment for adults. Spanning two books and over 225,000 words, Mistress is not intended for those seeking a quick thrill. Rather, it is an enthralling but measured journey into a world most readers have not imagined.
Follow the voyage of young Victor Harris who slowly wends from his darkest suicidal days into a new universe of passion and love.
But, that is his challenge, to discern between complete submission and self-fulfillment. What is love, and what is fantasy? Is there a difference between pain and pleasure? What impenetrable secrets surround Helena, head of the powerful Palmsdale companies? What dark power is held by the enigmatic Intruder? Can Victor possibly choose between the energy of Helena and the allure of Anne.
It soon becomes clear who will end up wearing panties, what is not apparent until the exciting climax, is who will wear the pants.