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A Game of Dares

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A Game of Dares

By: Raven Usher
Narrated by: D. N. Sira
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It started as an innocent game among friends. Then the changes of teenage years pushed the game beyond boundaries of childish fun. Girls and boys notice each other’s changes. Infatuations become crushes. Crushes lead to physical curiosities. The game becomes a catalyst of desire. When a tall, dark, handsome man moves in next door, the girls take more than a passing notice. One girl more than the others. A crush becomes an obsession and unrequited love leads to drastic actions. Only those who dare shall succeed.

When Will was moving into his new home he became an instant victim of a prank played by his teenage neighbor and her friends. Little did he know, the harmless joke would light the fuze on a powder keg of inappropriate attraction and unwanted attention. But when “no” becomes an unacceptable answer, boundaries are ignored turning love into a deadly game.

©2024 Raven Usher (P)2024 Raven Usher
Psychological Suspense

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