1. Becoming Bailey Marshall: A 42-year-old father, Andrew Marshall, goes through a permanent transformation into a 16-year-old girl named Bailey, becoming the twin sister of his daughter Brianna. After relocating to Miami, the family decides it’s easier to introduce Bailey as Rebecca’s daughter, and Andrew is thrown into the deep end of teenage life. As Bailey adjusts to her new identity, she faces the ups and downs of high school, sibling drama, and the unsettling reality of developing feelings for boys. Struggling to balance who she was with who she’s becoming, Bailey has to figure out her place in the family and in this new life as a teenage girl.
2. Thirty Going On Forever: A 16-year-old girl, frustrated with her life, undergoes an experiment and wakes up as a 38-year-old man. Initially horrified, she adapts to adult life, forming new relationships and facing adult challenges. As the deadline to reverse the change approaches, she must decide whether to return to her teenage self or remain in her new, complicated adult life.
3. The Quantum Lottery: After winning a mysterious Quantum Lottery, the protagonist chooses to live in an alternate reality where they are more successful—but also find themselves transformed into a female version of themselves. Initially fascinated by the freedom and success of their new life, they later discover that the change is permanent. The story explores the emotional weight of losing one’s original identity and the protagonist’s struggle to embrace their new self.
4. The Catfish Trap: A tech-savvy man uses experimental technology to transform himself into a young, stunning woman. His goal: catfish older men, luring them with his beauty and charm to gain financial or social advantages. However, his latest target, an older and experienced man, figures out the con. Instead of exposing him, the man traps the con artist in his female form using the same technology, preventing him from changing back until he "learns his lesson." As time goes on, the punishment starts to blur into something else as unexpected feelings and emotions emerge between the two, complicating their power dynamic.
5. Corseted: Sam Montgomery, an eleven-year-old American boy on a family vacation to England, finds himself inexplicably drawn to Worthington Manor—a crumbling Victorian estate steeped in history. During the tour, an unshakable feeling of familiarity overwhelms him, culminating in an encounter with a portrait of a girl named Clara. Later that night, Sam awakens in the manor’s garden, transformed into Clara herself and thrust into the year 1883. Struggling to adapt to her new body and Victorian expectations, Sam—now Clara—must navigate her strange new life while uncovering the truth about how and why she ended up in the past. As Clara, she becomes an integral part of the Worthington family, realizing she might be more tied to the manor’s history than she ever imagined.