Entry Approved
He needed a bathroom. She needed a green card. Neither expected the rest.
Julian’s life is perfectly ordered—right down to the coffee grounds he lines up on the counter every night before bed. Thirty-two, a project manager with a cracked bathroom tile he’s been stepping over for five years, he’s given up on messy relationships and unpredictable desire. His apartment is clean. His calendar is scheduled. His heart is quiet.
Then Marco shows up with a six‑pack and an impossible ask: marry his cousin Anya, a Brazilian furniture maker whose work visa has expired. Just on paper. One year. Share the apartment. Fake the interviews. In exchange, Julian gets the bathroom renovation he’s been waiting ages for.
He says yes.
Anya moves into his spare bedroom with two duffel bags, a box of tools, and a body Julian can’t stop noticing. She’s quiet, guarded, with a dark navy bob and a bold teal streak in her bangs. Her hands are steady. Her voice is low. And between her thighs, she’s packing twelve inches of thick, hairless, velvet‑smooth cock.
He tells himself she’s not his type. She tells herself not to expect anything.
But forced proximity has a way of erasing boundaries. Small kindnesses become a language neither of them names. Late nights on the couch become something more. When an immigration officer orders a second interview—and a home visit—Julian and Anya find themselves rehearsing more than just their cover story.
He’s never been with a trans woman. He’s never touched a cock that wasn’t his own. He’s never wanted anyone the way he wants her.
Entry Approved is a slow‑burn contemporary erotic romance about trust, vulnerability, and the courage it takes to let someone see you completely. Featuring a trans heroine with a large, prominent penis; a cis hero learning to receive.
She needed a green card. He needed a renovation. What they got was each other.

