Cheerleader 7: College - Fresh Spring

Cheerleader 7: College - Fresh Spring

Kindle Edition
232
English
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27 Dec
Daring Diane
College, Fresh Spring,
Word Count: Almost 90,000

The seventh book in the Lee Corcoran series, follows Lee Corcoran, a freshman in college during his spring semester at the University of Michigan whose life is not going totally as planned.

If you want to understand everything, reading the previous six books is the only way. The books follow Lee and his best friend Darby, a girl.

As a freshman in high school, Lee became involved in a girls cheerleading program as an advisor and trainer where he was reluctantly introduced to crossdressing. Lee found that he enjoyed the softer side of clothing. Circumstances forced Lee to wear a feminine wardrobe in more and more situations.

Spoiler alert [if you have not read the other books]

Throughout high school, Lee dated women, participated in cheerleading, was the starting shortstop on the baseball team for four years and wore women’s underwear and outer clothes virtually all the time in his senior year.

He and his friends accomplished a lot. Lee ended up being the head cheerleader.

Over time, his best friend, Darby, learned of Lee’s preferences for certain feminine attire.

Lee is attending college and dressing 100% of the time as a female student. He is active in Cheerleading and has been asked to pledge several sororities on campus. He and his best friend Darby are now a couple although they do not tell everyone on campus. Lee is living in a girl’s dormitory with other cheerleaders.

Lee and his friends are preparing for collegiate competition cheerleading while personally, he and Darby need to decide how to handle all the invitations from sororities. Later in the semester, Lee and Darby plan to play baseball. They have done a lot of modeling and surely there will be more requests for their services.

This story deals with a reluctant crossdresser who tries not to sacrifice his manhood while enjoying his unusual choice in clothing.

This book tries to deal with cross-dressing as part of a real life.

Given the ages of the characters, the story does not involve explicit sex.
Young adult readers should be comfortable reading this book.

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The Cheerleader series follows Lee Corcoran as he grows, matures, and experiences life from pre-high school through college. The main characters in this story will be recurring in other installments in the series.

Enjoy
Daring Diane

Concepts: Cheerleading, Romance, Coming of Age, Young Love, Dating, Sororities, Bullying, Sports, Cross-Dressing, etc.

Reviews (123)

The latest chapter in the lives of Lee and Darby........

This latest chapter in the lives of our two cheerleaders proves to be just as compellingly well written as the previous six. The relationship between the two continues to be strong, with new friends falling into their circle and becoming devotees of the Lee Corcoran fan club. Their relationship with their parents changes, with Lee especially asserting himself as an adult - but we’ll have to see how this plays out as their summer break begins. Will Lee and Darby be able to continue sleeping together, or will their parents continue to pretend that their relationship hasn’t reached that stage yet? But the bigger question is will Lee’s masculinity continue to erode as he falls deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole of living as a woman? How will he present during the summer now that they are no longer living on campus? Has all the time he has spent with the other girls over the years, and his past nine months living as a girl at school prove to have become so ingrained in his every day life that he can no longer appear male? Only part eight will show us any of these answers.

Still a great series!

This has been a fun ride and I look forward to many more, as Lee & Darby attend college. Although I'm going to list some errors, below, these were small potatoes and the book is still 5 stars. Renee was written with 3 e's in book 6 but is almost only 2 e's in book 7 (Rene) "that were turned down by" should be "that turned down" "Mam" should be "Ma'am" "cheat cheat" (all 2-3 times) should be "cheat sheet" The college is U Mich, or the University of Michigan, not Michigan University. "Michigan football players beat again" should be "Nebraska football players..." Cut ALL commas following "as well as" [too many commas throughout] "Woah" should be "Whoa" In the first baseball game, there are 2 outs, so no reason for a double play to end the inning; the forceout ended the inning "tray of tray of" --cut one At the sorority announcement, "Erin dove into her mother" should be "Darby dove..." Sorry for blaring these errors publicly but I have no direct way to contact you. Sincerely

Best surprise this holiday season!

Yes, it was a couple days late for Christmas but I don't care! I found this book to be just as much fun as the previous six. There are a couple of things that puzzle me. One is that Lee and Darby haven't acquired four-wheeled transportation yet. Since they accompany each other most everywhere, they should have no problem sharing one vehicle. It would certainly help to facilitate their extracurricular activities such as visits home or the children's hospital. With their income from modeling, they would have no difficulty affording a good used one. However, the author has hinted that she will address that in the next book. The other thing I am curious about is: How did the high school competition cheer team do now that Lee and Darby are not there to lead them? I would presume that Lee and Darby would have attended the regional performance to support their former juniors and this was simply omitted from the story. This is not intended to be a criticism. I just think it would be fun to know. Maybe it could be mentioned in the next book in a conversation with Sylvia. This is without a doubt one of my favorite series.

Santa came a few days late

But I forgive him because he brought me the latest Lee Corcoran book! His second semester at Michigan brings new and even more challenging adventures for our crossdressed hero(ine). Full of relevant and funny experiences for Lee and his friends, especially June who has become a favorite character on her own. Lee's character remains consistent and lovable. Any minute I expect Lee and Darby to break out singing the Pussycat Doll's 'Don't cha' except they are too self-effacing to do so even if it's true. There was so much going on that the cheerleading almost got lost in the shuffle. Never fear though our intrepid hero(ine) is making big inroads in his college life. Can't wait to see what happens next.

Another great book!

this is another great addition to the series! I really appreciate that the author took the time and the effort to delve into Lee’s feelings regarding his situation. I eagerly look forward to the next installment!

A new chapter

Lee starting college go to sorority to pledged, try out for cheerleaders and she not even a girl . He find out college is much like high school but much worse, in competing way. Lee might be the girl, as she appears to be.

Can't say enough good things...

Can't say enough good things about this series. The story has developed seamlessly from beginning to current #7. It is a pleasure to read and in fact, last night I found myself so engrossed in the story, it was 3am before I was forced to put it down. Thanks for writing Lee's story Diane. Looking forward to #8.

This wonderful story hasn't lost its sparkle

It's been many years since I've continued reading a multi book sorry through 7 volumes (thus far...I hope they'll be more). The steadfast friendships gained, the stubborn adherence to their principles of fairplay and hardwork continue to strike a chord of what life can be if we approach it with the correct attitude. I can’t wait for book 8!

Great

Great book After he wins you would they appoint him I guess they weren't ready for all that energy

Totally addicted

The timing of the release of #7 was perfect. I was just rereading the first 6 in the series. The only problem is waiting for #8. 7 continues improbable saga of Lee & Darby. Though improbable it still makes for a great read. Enjoy the ride.

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