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White Rabbit

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The unthinkable has happened. In the blink of an eye, the United States has taken a giant leap backward. Women have lost their rights. The government, having undergone a coup, has taken control with an iron fist.

LGBT people are downright illegal.

New camps have been set up to "treat" LGBT folks and many are being turned in to be sent to one, even by their families. When one of Josh's students approaches him to explain he'll be leaving--running to hide--Josh can't resist helping. He takes Andy home and, with the help of his partners Keith, Lainey, and Sara, comes up with a plan for getting Andy to safety.

Despite the high potential for disaster, they're determined to keep Andy out of the camps. If they succeed, they could make a bigger difference than any of them could imagine.

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Grace R. Duncan

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Grace Duncan grew up with a wild imagination. She told stories from an early age - many of which got her into trouble. Eventually, she learned to channel that imagination into less troublesome areas, including fanfiction, which is what has led her to writing male/male erotica.

A gypsy in her own right, Grace has lived all over the United States. She has currently set up camp in East Texas with her husband and children - both the human and furry kind.

As one of those rare creatures who loves research, Grace can get lost for hours on the internet, reading up on any number of strange and different topics. She can also be found writing fanfiction, reading fantasy, crime, suspense, romance and other erotica or even dabbling in art.

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February 26, 2020
Really liked the idea of this story and it was nicely executed.
The oppressive feeling and the final release really comes across.

But not being familiar with the geography and roads of the US, the detail of the description of the trail was a bit much for me.

As so often with short stories the plot could be so much better with a longer setting. I would loved to know how the regime came to be and what it all entailed (if human rights are this mistreated there is a lot to tell, also I would like to know the characters a little better.
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