Jake has always been a bit different from the other boys. While his peers were interested in sports and video games, he found himself drawn to the world of gymnastics, where his natural agility and flexibility allowed him to excel. As he enters his freshman year of high school, Jake's sister Emma and his friend Jenny convince him to try out for the cheerleading squad, seeing it as an opportunity for him to embrace his more feminine side.
However, the cheerleading coach, Coach Smith, has a strict rule - any male cheerleaders must wear the same uniform as the girls and compete as part of the female squad. Reluctantly, Jake agrees, knowing this will mean a significant shift in his public identity. At first, he struggles to come to terms with having to present as a girl, feeling self-conscious and uncomfortable in the short skirts and tight tops.
It's a story about young boy (Eric) who by chain of unfortunate events have to spend his vacation pretending to be a girl (Erica). During this crazy week, he will learn that being a girl isn't that bad.
The main theme of the story is something I would call mild forced feminization. Protagonist is forced to pretend to be a girl, but there is no humiliation, BDSM or homosexual encounters. There is however the girl named Wendy that will make Erica feel buterflies in her stomach.