A New Marriage: A Bimbo Transformation Novella

Bimbo Religion Book 2 · Sadie Thatcher
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Naomi and Ryan are in search of influential people they can convert to their new religion. And Naomi finds herself as the bait as the now married couple crash a private charity garden party.


Michael Holden finds himself enamored with Naomi and the promises that Ryan makes him. And as a wealthy business owner, he is just the right person to bring into the fold. However, it’s Michael’s wife, Amelia, who will need the real convincing. Her adoption of the tenets that have the power to turn her into a bimbo will make or break Ryan and Naomi’s plan.


Will Amelia be able to follow the tenets Naomi lays out for her? Will she turn into a bimbo like her younger counterpart? Will Amelia give herself over to becoming Michael’s trophy wife bimbo? Find out in A New Marriage.


This novella is a bimbo transformation story. It is the second book in the Bimbo Religion Series. This book features themes of bimbofication, bimboification, bimboization, and bimbification.

About the author

Sadie Thatcher grew up in a small conservative town (think Footloose). Spending all that time in a sexually repressed place has led Sadie to need to explore her sexuality through prose. Sadie has been a long time writer, but has now become confident enough to share the explorations of her deepest and darkest sexual fantasies. Enjoy.

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