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The story of a newly transitioned college student, Susanna Hairston, finding a job as a docent at the Parker Plantation Historic Site and Museum, turns into a time travel sage when the plantation runs back into the bordello it once was during the Civil War.
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    "You seem like an intelligent young girl, we have regularly listened to your tour and we don't expect you to believe what we are about to tell you, but we assure you, it is the truth, and I can prove it. We need your help."

    "Ok." Susanna looked guarded, but was still willing to cooperate.

    "I am Colonel Franklin Davis of the Army of the Potomac, and this is my Sergeant-Major, Donovan Buckley."

    Susanna condescendingly smiled, "You never know what schtick the re-enactors will give." She sniffed for booze, but smelled none other than a strong stench of the unwashed.

    "You don't believe us, and hat is fine. But we are who we say we are, and you are Susanna Hairston. You work for D. Michael Brooke; not two weeks ago you sat on the balcony with Dr. Brooke and witnessed the First Battle of the Parker Plantation."

    "How do you know that?"

    "You even had fried chicken and mashed potatoes made by the Reb Colonel," Buckley interjected. 

    "The Reb Colonel? Oh Colonel Sanders. He didn't fight for the Confederacy. But how do you know?"

    "We sat on the balcony with you. You couldn't see us we were spirits then."

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    Plantation Days Bordello Nights

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    I loved this romp through haunted Tidewater Virginia, an area I call home. Susanna is adorable as the shy young transgendered girl undergoing her sexual awakening as a southern belle on the restored plantation where she works. The sex scenes are very hot, (at least to me, and some are quiet prolonged). Susanna's deflowering was actually quite realistic and sensitively done.



    In the story, Susanna falls in love with the ghost of a Union Officer, killed on the plantation and reincarnated in the 21st century. Meanwhile, her new friend, Saffron, (read Lady Chablis) the curator's irreverent and enterprising transgendered daughter turns the plantation back into a bordello during evening hours after she recruits Susanna and other college girls to work as the entertainment. Susanna's mother, another great character, disapproves as any good mother should.
    The story is original, fun, sexy, and occasionally poignant. I really enjoyed reading it.