Dare: A Bradford Academy Novel

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RowdyGunnshy Productions
Age Range
16+
Release Date
August 01, 2020
ISBN13
13:978-1-7353936-0-5

Tucked in the tall rugged hills of limestone and granite in Texas Hill Country sits Bradford Academy, boarding school to the offspring of Texas' elite. Bradford Academy houses and shapes the minds of the sons and daughters of senators, oil tycoons, large ranch owners and foreign billionaires. These kids are filthy rich, entitled and authority means nothing to them. They can have anything they want, go anywhere they want and do anything they want. Even get away with murder.

Tucked in the tall rugged hills of limestone and granite in Texas Hill Country sits Bradford Academy, boarding school to the offspring of Texas' elite. Bradford Academy houses and shapes the minds of the sons and daughters of senators, oil tycoons, large ranch owners and foreign billionaires. These kids are filthy rich, entitled and authority means nothing to them. They can have anything they want, go anywhere they want and do anything they want. Even get away with murder.

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Intriguing, fun and twisted
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Really great story line , really great writing and I can’t wait until the next book because I have a lot of questions and conspiracies that I need answered and some scores I need to see settled!
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I really enjoyed this book and the inaugural introduction to the world of Bradford Academy! This is one of those books that when you read it, you instantly say “Oh I can definitely see this on Netflix.” The writer tells a story in a way that is not only entertaining but visually stimulating. These characters, their surroundings, the events all feel very real and draw you in.

Also I always say the sign of a really great writer is writing characters so well that they make you love or hate everyone with that name in real life and If I ever meet anyone named Bexley I’m throat punching them on sight, LOL. But seriously what a horrible person! Honestly a lot of these kids are jerks but with some redeemable qualities. Bexley, not a one! Like I literally found myself genuinely concerned for Fallon the main character, in her dealings with Bexley but also annoyed and anxiously waiting for Fallon’s backbone to kick in and I’m not even going to start with her love life.
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