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Risky Business

Scorchwood Supernatural Penitentiary, Book 3

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Risky Business

By: JB Trepagnier
Narrated by: Portia Kay Winters
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And then daddy dearest enters stage left.

So, I met my father. I beat the crap out of him, but I haven’t killed him yet. Yet being the operative word. I still haven’t made up my mind about that. I had my to-do list before I broke out of Scorchwood and killing him was a major part of my big kill list. I mean, the man framed me, sent me to prison in Hell, then had a mad warlock experiment on me.

When you’re fate’s little bitch, you kind of have to expect the unexpected. And my father’s big reveal about why he did all those horrible things to me and everyone else was like that movie where that kid sees dead people. I didn’t see if coming.

So, now we are uneasy allies. The fate of two realms is resting on my shoulders. That doesn’t mean I might not still decide to kill him if we manage to pull this off.

©2020 JB Trepagnier (P)2020 JB Trepagnier
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