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=Just One Drink=
Categories: <category>Gender, Animal, Book</category>
==Description==
Max Rourke is a male college freshman three days into his first semester at Blackwick University when he picks up the wrong cup at an off-campus party. The potion inside was brewed for someone else — a female athlete named Liz who intended it for herself. The transformation is complete and immediate: full male-to-female physical change, including height, build, hair, and all secondary characteristics. The change is permanent until the witch who formulated the potion can be located and the second payment made.
The novel follows Max navigating the aftermath — no student ID, no enrollment record, no room, no memory of Maxwell Rourke in any university system — while working at a campus café and trying to locate the witch through a network of people who know more than they're saying. The transformation is rendered with sustained physical specificity throughout, not only in the initial sequence but across the full narrative as Max learns to inhabit the new body. Pronoun shift from he/him to she/her happens mid-story at a specific narrative moment rather than immediately.
Secondary transformation: a female character is transformed into a cat by the same witch as a consequence of an unpaid debt. Reversal of that transformation is a plot driver.
Third book in the Blackwick Awakening series. Book 1 is The Girl He Drew and Book 2 is The Cards She Was Dealt, both also cataloged here.
Author: <a entryid=## rel=author rev=books prep=by group="The Blackwick Awakening Series" sort=" Book 3" note=" category "> Hadley Morrow </a>
==Links==
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H1HCKQ4N
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Just One Drink
Categories:Gender, Animal, Book
Description
Max Rourke is a male college freshman three days into his first
semester at Blackwick University when he picks up the wrong cup at
an off-campus party. The potion inside was brewed for someone else
— a female athlete named Liz who intended it for herself. The
transformation is complete and immediate: full male-to-female
physical change, including height, build, hair, and all secondary
characteristics. The change is permanent until the witch who
formulated the potion can be located and the second payment made.
The novel follows Max navigating the aftermath — no student ID, no
enrollment record, no room, no memory of Maxwell Rourke in any
university system — while working at a campus café and trying to
locate the witch through a network of people who know more than
theyre saying. The transformation is rendered with sustained
physical specificity throughout, not only in the initial sequence
but across the full narrative as Max learns to inhabit the new
body. Pronoun shift from he/him to she/her happens mid-story at a
specific narrative moment rather than immediately.
Secondary transformation: a female character is transformed into a
cat by the same witch as a consequence of an unpaid debt. Reversal
of that transformation is a plot driver. Third book in the Blackwick Awakening series. Book 1 is The Girl He
Drew and Book 2 is The Cards She Was Dealt, both also cataloged
here.
Author: Hadley Morrow
Links
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H1HCKQ4N
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