Red Clay Dares

Red Clay Dares

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It was supposed to be innocent. A game of gay chicken between two guys who hated each other too much to care. Ryder is a bi, obsessive, neat freak with a college baseball scholarship and everything to lose. Paxton is a straight, country bull rider who thrives on danger and never backs down from a challenge. Forced into the same dorm. Same room. Same resentment that crackles every time they're too close. The rules are simple: don't flinch, don't fold, don't be a pussy. Loser cleans the dorm from top to bottom. Stepbrothers. Enemies. Lines that shouldn't be crossed. How far is too far before there's no pretending it was never just a game to begin with?
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