The COVID-19 pandemic plays a major role both Double Dare II, A Shaman Appears and in Double Dare III, Hiroshi’s Gift. Not only does it separate two of the couples from each other, it prevents everyone from physically being there for one another. It strikes too close to home. It totally sucks. But, just as it did for some of us in real life, the pandemic also presents a few unforeseen possibilities that become rewarding realities. In some ways life gets even better. How was it for you?
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The Double Dare trilogy breaks new ground in gay fiction by portraying a chosen family with emotional depth, friendship, and, at times, explicit sexual love. It challenges traditional romance categorizations with scenes immersing the reader in the intimate dynamics between characters. The diverse cast forms a compassionate and supportive chosen family that grows closer, more loving and more profound with each passing year.
It started with a dare. Then a double dare. Follow along in this unabashedly erotic romance as Luke and Raphael test each other's devotion.
In Double Dare III, even more challenges and even heartbreak come their way. But also comes the joy of another wedding within the family. And a whole lot more.