Cheerleader 13: What more can a Cheerleader do?

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What more can a Cheerleader do? The Thirteenth book in the Lee Corcoran Cheerleader series, covers the fall semester of his junior year of college at the University of Michigan. These books primarily follow Lee and his best friend Darby, a girl.

While the book is written to allow a reader to enjoy it without all of the history, if you want to understand all the characters and dynamics in their lives, reading the previous twelve books is the only way. Long-term threads and relationships tie the books together.

As a freshman in high school, Lee became involved in a girls cheerleading program as an advisor and trainer where he was reluctantly introduced to crossdressing. Lee found that he enjoyed the softer side of clothing. As high school progressed, circumstances forced Lee to wear a feminine wardrobe in more and more situations.

One of the key elements of the storyline is that Lee enjoys his dressing while still wanting to hang onto his masculinity. It is an internal struggle which is a constant battle throughout the series. He has no doubts about his heterosexuality and loves the woman in his life.

Spoiler alert [if you have not read the other books]

Throughout high school, Lee dated women, participated in cheerleading, was the starting shortstop on the baseball team for four years, and wore women’s underwear and outer clothes virtually all the time in his senior year. He and his friends accomplished a lot. Lee ended up being the head cheerleader.

Over time, his best friend, Darby, learned of Lee’s preferences for certain feminine attire. Attending a major university, with a scholarship for cheerleading, Lee spends 100% of his time as a female student. An active member of a national sorority, participating in three sports in all three seasons, Lee has taken on responsibility for charity activity on campus and nationally for the National Cheerleading Association.
While Darby and he are a couple, they do not present that way in public on campus. On campus, Lee spent his first two years living in a girl’s dormitory with other cheerleaders. In the fall, he moves into the Pi Omega Mu sorority house.

Lee continues to work for the Detroit Tigers baseball team as a trainer and coach. The pair have done a lot of modeling and surely there will be more requests for their services.

At this point, Lee is comfortable and happy living as a coed virtually all the time and any reluctance to cross-dressing is way in the past. He still fights with the idea that he wants to be a man for Darby and worries that he has given something up by not pursuing more manly ambitions.

Crossdressing is dealt with as part of a real life.

The story does not involve explicit sex.

Young adult readers should be comfortable reading this book.

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The Cheerleader series follows Lee Corcoran as he grows, matures, and experiences life from pre-high school through college. The main characters in this story will be recurring in other installments in the series.

Please leave a review after you are done reading on both Amazon and Goodreads.

Enjoy
Daring Diane

Disclaimer

This story is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

The National Cheerleading Association, competitions, rules, etcetera are the product of the author’s imagination and are not based on reality.

Comments

Re-Reading

Since I knew you were close to posting I started re-reading the series from the beginning a couple weeks ago. I'm on 8, so looking forward to being back to where you're at currently hopefully by next weekend. Excited to see a new addition!

Perfect title

Considering Lee's achievements up until now, looking forward to finding out in this latest instalment. The book is out on Amazon Australia.

legofun

Today is a good day to read

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Like others here I've been re-reading some of the Cheer books in preparation to reading the new one. So far I'm thoroughly enjoying the new book. Thank you Daring.

So excited... girlie squeals

I am so excited. I have been waiting (impatiently) for the next book. This book series is amazing and means so much to me. I love your books. Thank you for all that you do. Your books have brought me so much joy. I bought instead pf borrowed. I am going to go read. Girlie squeals....

Really good, but....

As the previous books I really enjoy the character development, especially Lee who really improves in regards to his handling several difficult "gender specific" situations.

But:
As several characters in the story already remarked: Lee has his plate too full. There are too many thinks happening at the same time and (at least for me) it seems difficult to believe that one person can handle this much at the same time.

Also (at least from my point of view) contrary to the series title the focus has shifted too much to baseball. Even though it is relatable based on the character (Lee) I find it somewhat sad, as a lot of interaction (especially with "his girls" on the team) has been severely reduced. And also, the somewhat endearing notion, that Lee and Darby are doing everything together is no longer really true.

None the less, the book is a fine addition to the series and I am looking forward to the next one :)

Best regards from Germany :)

Rado