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The Gilded Cage
by Anne Browning

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Comment by Prettyboymiky on 01/07/12
Wow!!!! What a story. The descriptions are superb. The outfits!!! Which was best? I don't know but Cissy's party gear in part 6 is to die for! More please and soon.

Comment by Sissyboijo on 11/26/11
Hilarie is a very lucky boy. Unlimited money, a wardrobe so extensive it is computerised matching dresses with underwear, a personal maid to dress him - that's all to die for. Wonderful descriptions. Quite ravishing!

Comment by Silvia. on 09/25/10
Another bad story.
Silvia.

Comment by Abbie on 01/26/08
Like the other comments, heavy but can not stop. Neat surprise at the end!

Comment by julie j on 03/23/05
its been a facinating story very well written and explained its again as previously said is  very hjeavy reading but you do not get bored with it it is excitment all the way iwould have been to another city before doing anything or seeing an attorned what a way to go very well thought out and very good

Comment by julie j on 03/22/05
this story is getting more &more intreaging its heavy to read but enjoyaBLE WITH READ STORY FIVE next

Comment by julie j on 03/21/05
an intresting story right from the start i have only read book 1 at this time but will read the rest as i go along im very intrested of how this is turrnui=ing out i will comment further once i have read a couple more books to see how it pans out so far very good well done &written

Comment by Jezzi Stewart on 07/29/04
After part 6:
 
Wow, talk about your Stockholm syndrome.  the evil bitch has brainwashed Hillarie into loving his torturer - and the fact that we've been introduced to characters who show us that it could be much worse for him doesn't change the fact that she IS his torturer.

BTW, was he just incredibly unlucky in his choice of lawyers?

I think if I was Hillarie, at this point I would beg for SRS; he's realized there's no going back, better to move forward than be halfway.  Hell, the bitch probably wouldn't let him; she wants or needs him half and half for some reason.

Another story that takes the man, who we should feel little sympathy for, and makes him the sympathetic victim, by making the women so evil.

Comment by Jezzi Stewart on 07/27/04
I just finished part 1, but already am wondering.  This whole story seems to be based on his Aunt having control of him because of the guardianship papers  his mother had signed, but it is made clear several times that Hillarie is eighteen, which would make him a legal adult and not subject to that.  BTW, Since when do 18 year olds go to summer camp?

Comment by Gwen Brown on 03/23/03
Anne:
Sorry I got cut off there.

Anyhow, I think your Gilded Cage series was great.

Gwen

Comment by jo on 05/21/02
i think this story is excellent please write lots more like this

Comment by Beatrice Horn on 11/01/01
Anne you are my favourite author. I have read your stories many times and always find new aspects in your very erotic and sensitive stories.

All the love from Vienna

Beatrice

Comment by Janet Lynn Johnson on 12/28/00
Anne Browning is my favorite author.  I found "The Gilded Cage" to be a highly erotic work.  Anne's description of the various outfits worn by the characters is beyond compare.  Her detail of the corset lacings and the descriptions of the crinolines and the fabulous gowns are delectable.

The forced femminization of (and subsequent acceptance) of the characters reimds me of my FIRST paperback novel, "Miss High Heels".

My only negative comment is this - Anne needs to turn out a new story (or chapter) EVERY DAY (One can hope!!!).  I look forward to her interview in January 2001.

Everyday, I check to see if there is a new contribution by Anne!

Thanks Dear One!  {;->}

 



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