Dr Selena Gomey is a genius. A brilliant scientist, she works with Dr Arthur (Art) James, one of the world's leading theoretical physicists. The two work together perfecting Selena's amazing invention - a teleportation machine. In her impatience to get the machine working properly, Selena cuts corners which results in Art losing patience and further delays for the project. Matters are compounded when Art discovers that Selena has been blabbing about their secret work, and trouble looms as their rivals are actively looking for them. So Art proposes to take Selena to a secret location on an island where they can hide and continue their work - on condition that she masquerades as his little girl so as not to arouse suspicion. Despite being almost thirty, Selena is petite and waif-like and with the right sort of clothes can pass for a girl of twelve. Selena agrees to pretend to be Art's child, not realising all this entails. She soon finds out - mouth-soapings, spankings, paddlings, enemas, and a disciplinary regime. Yet as the months pass, Selena's relationship with Art is strengthened and she actually learns to enjoy her second childhood...
Publisher's Note: Little Woman, Big Trouble includes age play, spankings, sexual scenes, and elements of medical play. Please don't buy this book if such material is likely to cause offence.
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Author(s)Rose St. Andrews
PublisherLSF Publications
ISBN / ASINB00KGCY4PY
ISBN-13978B00KGCY4P8
Sales Rank473,599
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸