
Good morning everyone,
It has been awhile, over a year, since I covered a shrunken man (SM) story by Albert “Al” Robinson. Today, we will discuss four new ones! (SIDE NOTE: Click here to read an interview with Robinson.) Also go here for the last Al Robinson review which includes Secrets and Shenanigans II, precursor to one of today’s stories.
This post will review “Craving More,” “Escaping Shelby,” “Secrets and Shenanigans III: Lynn’s Morning Coffee,” and “Stirred, Shaken, and Shrunk in Sin City: A Bachelorette’s Revenge.” (FULL DISCLOSURE: Al provided review copies.) Each is a quick read and cost a dollar, $0.99 to be specific, or can be read via Kindle Unlimited membership.
First up, Craving More features a man named Al and an OnlyFans model named Littlecarrott, a curvy red-headed Latina. Al is dismayed that other models refuse to honor his giantess-themed custom requests, but Littlecarrott (real name Morena) is accommodating. Things develop further when Morena mentions that there has been a new technological development in her home country of Argentina which could make Al’s greatest fantasy come true. Sensitive readers are advised that reference was made to a previous lover, Ricky, who did not survive. Nonetheless, for the most part this was a tale of a tiny man and a normal-sized woman consensually engaging in rough hanky-panky.
As far as feedback, when the action went to Argentina I wanted a little more information about that South American country. As it was the plot could have taken place anywhere else in the world and nothing would have changed. Overall, this was a fun story which veered into rough territory, but Al was normally game for Morena’s aggressive play.

Next up, we dive into Escaping Shelby. This tale dials up the violence, justifiably so, from Craving More. In this story a burglar called Jack Carter uses shrinking technology to steal rich people’s expensive jewelry. While running one morning he meets a new victim when he spots curvy brunette Shelby outside an opulent home. Unfortunately for Jack when he breaks into her place she discovers his intrusion and enacts righteous vengeance! The high-tech Instant Reduction for Executing Necessary Expropriations (IRENE) suit was a fun inclusion, like a tiny Iron Man suit. Bottom line, this is recommended for those who want to read about a tiny crook getting punished.

Secrets and Shenanigans III: Lynn’s Morning Coffee is a different take insomuch as it is part of a series centered on a married couple, Al and Lynn, who use shrinking technology to spice up their bedroom activities. Only in this iteration the routine was changed and Al went to Lynn’s office as her personal assistant, albeit an assistant who was only three inches tall. There he struggles to make his paramour a cup of coffee via a Keurig machine, a non-trivial assignment for an extra-small man. Overall, this is a tale of two people in love experiencing a fantastic scenario and thus should appeal to those SM fans who wish they could be an itty-bitty plaything in their lover’s hands.

Lastly, I will examine Stirred, Shaken, and Shrunk in Sin City: A Bachelorette’s Revenge. As the title indicates, this involves paying back an obnoxious douche bag. The villain in this case is a bartender named Derek, working in the real-life Orleans hotel, whose boorish attitude threatened to ruin a bachelorette party in Las Vegas. No surprise their payback takes the form of reducing the man’s height to three-inches by using a handy “TasHER” shrinking device. Regular readers of Al Robinson will also not be surprised to learn that Derek winds up three-inches tall and up a woman’s ass. My critique on this final story mirrors the critique of Craving More. Some more details should have been provided to make the action feel like it actually takes place in the Orleans. Ergo, describe what about the Orleans that makes it different from other hotels on the Las Vegas Strip.
Overall, out of these four SM stories and from the perspective of being a fan of primarily gentle interactions, I consider Secrets and Shenanigans III: Lynn’s Morning Coffee to be my favorite. Fans of cruel mistresses will probably prefer Stirred, Shaken, and Shrunk in Sin City: A Bachelorette’s Revenge.
As one piece of general feedback applicable to all the stories I would suggest adding conflict. Interject unpredictability, such as making protagonists plans go awry, so the reader wonders what might happen next. A little uncertainty would be cool.
That is it for now folks. My next post, scheduled to go online very soon, will review a requested clip from Mistress Taylor. Check it out!
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