Book#014, Japanesque Collection, Themes: Secret Identity / Transgender Success Story, Keywords: Literary Award, Pen Name, Imposter Syndrome, Feminization, Publishing Industry, Scandal, Thailand SRS, Happy Ending, Motherhood

He wrote the book. She lived the life.
Tagosaku Morimura hates his rustic name. To escape it, he writes a sensitive novel under the pen name “Saori Morimura.” He never expected to win the prestigious Nadeshiko Prize, an award exclusively for women.
When the publisher discovers the truth, they offer Tagosaku a terrifying choice: face a lawsuit for fraud, or become “Saori” for the award ceremony. With his family facing bankruptcy, Tagosaku agrees to crossdress for one day.
But the lie spins out of control. A rival author demands proof. The media demands interviews. And the publisher demands… surgery.
From hormone injections to breast implants, and eventually a one-way trip to a Bangkok clinic, Tagosaku is surgically sculpted into the perfect female novelist. But as “Saori” navigates scandals, office romances, and the cutthroat publishing world, she discovers that losing her manhood might have been the best thing to ever happen to her.
A satirical, steamy, and surprisingly heartwarming story about finding your true voice in the wrong body.
[CONTENT WARNING] Contains themes of blackmail/coercion into medical procedures, workplace sexual encounters with power dynamics (dubious consent), and explicit medical descriptions of gender reassignment.
Heat Level (1-5) 4 (Steamy / Medical Kink) Contains sexual scenes with both men and women, and highly detailed scenes regarding breast augmentation and SRS. The medical details are a specific draw for this niche.