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Corporate Dress Code: Reluctant Feminization, Cross-dressing, Role Reversal, Revenge (Terry Moran Book 1)
Word Count: over 80,000

Terry Moran is an up and coming young executive in a male-dominated company. As the youngest executive, Terry proves his loyalty to upper management by reworking the new corporate dress code.

Upper management wanted rules to keep executives looking professional. The head of the company has his own expectations of what people should be wearing to look professional and his views may not be either politically correct or legally acceptable.

The new corporate dress code ensures that women will be wearing makeup, have professional looking hair and dress femininely in a manner the old boss approves of.

Terry crafted a bunch of rules premised on something he assumed only women would have. He selected breasts.
What would happen if one of the men at the company suddenly found himself growing breasts? He might find himself subject to the dress code rules. How will a male employee hide his new assets and still abide by the corporate dress code?

This book tries to deal with cross-dressing as part of a potential real-life situation. Daring Diane writes stories with a solid plot and character development. Hopefully, the reader will become invested in the characters and the reader will want to know what happens next.

This story does not involve explicit sex.

Young adult readers should be comfortable reading this book.

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The main characters in this story are adults and will be recurring in other installments in the series. This is a story of reluctant feminization, cross-dressing, role-reversal and revenge. One of the female characters will take on the dominant role telling our hapless hero what to do as he loses confidence and power.

Enjoy
Daring Diane

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Comments

Fans of Belladonna's office stories

Should pounce on this book. While the plot is obvious it always comes down to how well the author executes it and Diane does an excellent job with some nice details. This is a definite 'hoist by your own petard' story and boy does Terry ever get hoisted!

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Thank you

I really appreciate the comment.
I have been a fan of Balladonna's stories for years and being compared to those is high praise.
Thank You
DD

Lee and Darby are documenting their first year in college.

So, Yes you will see more.
It is in the process. I had several pieces that were pretty far along and wanted to get them out there.
Thanks for your support.

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DD

Corporate Dress Code is a

Corporate Dress Code is a wonderful story with memorable characters...Great gradual, realistic transformation. Diane has become my favorite writer.

Kayleigh

Part 2 will come.

But it is further down the line than several others.
Thank You
DD

I’ve posted a separate review

I’ve posted a separate review on Amazon but I’d also like to recommend it here, because this book is brilliant. It’s well-written, well-plotted and completely wonderful. In fact it’s one of the best that I have read in a long time and I absolutely love it.

The initial idea is one that I haven’t seen before, and from there everything that subsequently happens is a logical outcome of what went on before – it’s obvious that a lot of work went into plotting the story unlike in so many other cases. Terry Moran, the main character, works for a large company and plays an important role in creating a Corporate Dress Code for women that makes their lives a misery. Another reviewer thought that the office details slow the story down but these are a high point for me, perhaps because I work in an office for a similarly large company and it all reads so true.

Initially I was completely on the side of the women because of the harm that he had caused them. However as the story proceeded my sympathies began to switch over to Terry, so in the next book I hope that we’ll meet at least one of the women who was fired to see how she and her family were damaged because of Terry’s actions. You do wonder why Terry isn’t doing more to get out of the situation that he finds himself in but I think he is someone who is happiest to live his life by rules, creating them for the women and now following them himself, without thinking too deeply about them. In a way he actually matures as a person during the story, and the Terry Moran at the end of the story is a much nicer guy than he was at the start of it.

In conclusion, I love this book and will definitely buy the next one in the series.

And finally. This is the first of Daring Diane’s books that I’ve bought but it definitely won’t be the last. Please would readers recommend which book(s) I should start with that are closest to this one.

Not

I did purchase the book but found it not to be of my liking. I made a decision to stop reading about 1/3 of the way through. The main female character was just a little too nasty for my likings.