Everland: Echoes of Identity — A Dystopian Novel of Gender and Submission

Book#228, International Collection, Themes: Dark Dystopian / Dystopian Society / Human Pet / Gender Swap / Role Reversal, Keywords: Human Pet, Dystopian Society, Gender Swap, Role Reversal, Collar and Leash, Feminization, Human Cattle, Great Dane

They went looking for a new gender. They found a new species.

Juan and Moira are a couple on the brink. Juan is a chauvinist bored with his life; Moira is a woman stifled by domesticity. Desperate for change, they board a secret midnight train to “Everland,” a mythical country where gender roles are inverted.

The transformation is miraculous. Juan wakes up as “Jasmine,” a beautiful, feminine woman. Moira becomes “Glenn,” a powerful, masculine man.

But Everland is not a paradise; it is a kennel.

In this sterile, silent city, the new rules of society are brutal. Women of childbearing age are not citizens—they are pets. They must be collared, leashed, and owned by a master. Those who refuse are sent to the “Animal Detention Center” to be euthanized.

Trapped in a world of kibble, cages, and mandatory submission, Glenn and Jasmine must forge a new relationship. For Glenn, it is a struggle against the guilt of ownership. For Jasmine, it is a terrifying, erotic descent into total surrender.

But when tragedy strikes and Jasmine is left un-owned, she must rely on an unexpected guardian from the wild to guide her through the darkness.

Everland is a dark, philosophical, and visceral exploration of power, consent, and the terrifying comfort of the cage.

[CONTENT WARNING: EXTREME THEMES] Contains themes of: Human Pet Play, Human Trafficking/Slavery, Gas Chambers, Non-Consensual Medical Procedures , Attempted Sexual Assault

Heat Level (1-5) 4 (Dark / Kink) Dystopian. Heavily focused on the “Master/Pet” dynamic. It includes scenes of leash walking, collaring, and intimacy shaped by the power exchange. While the couple’s relationship is consensual, the societal context is coercive.

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