Fair Game: The only way to play the game... Is to play it fair!
Born in South Carolina to an influential family, the once promising life of Dana Estick took a turn for the worst after the death of her mother. After years of being sexually abused, ashamed and sulking in her insecurities, Dana decides to share her secret with a close family friend. Was it the right thing to do? Or was it a mistake? Not knowing who to trust or where to turn, and left with no other alternative, nineteen- year -old Dana Estick flees to the bright light and the big city promises of New York in search of a new beginning and to burry a past, filled with physical and sexual violence. What she finds instead is the beginning of a downward spiral filled with recruitment on the internet, drugs, sex for hire, betrayal at every turn, and her inevitable confrontation with her molester. Was New York the ideal place for her? Should she have remained in South Carolina? Will she find what sheâs searching for? What will the outcome be for her and her molester?
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Fair Game: The only way to play the game... Is to play it fair!
Born in South Carolina to an influential family, the once promising life of Dana Estick took a turn for the worst after the death of her mother. After years of being sexually abused, ashamed and sulking in her insecurities, Dana decides to share her secret with a close family friend. Was it the right thing to do? Or was it a mistake? Not knowing who to trust or where to turn, and left with no other alternative, nineteen- year -old Dana Estick flees to the bright light and the big city promises of New York in search of a new beginning and to burry a past, filled with physical and sexual violence. What she finds instead is the beginning of a downward spiral filled with recruitment on the internet, drugs, sex for hire, betrayal at every turn, and her inevitable confrontation with her molester. Was New York the ideal place for her? Should she have remained in South Carolina? Will she find what sheâs searching for? What will the outcome be for her and her molester?
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Fair Game: The only way to play the game... Is to play it fair!

Fair Game: The only way to play the game... Is to play it fair!

by Pathfinder
Fair Game: The only way to play the game... Is to play it fair!

Fair Game: The only way to play the game... Is to play it fair!

by Pathfinder

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Overview

Born in South Carolina to an influential family, the once promising life of Dana Estick took a turn for the worst after the death of her mother. After years of being sexually abused, ashamed and sulking in her insecurities, Dana decides to share her secret with a close family friend. Was it the right thing to do? Or was it a mistake? Not knowing who to trust or where to turn, and left with no other alternative, nineteen- year -old Dana Estick flees to the bright light and the big city promises of New York in search of a new beginning and to burry a past, filled with physical and sexual violence. What she finds instead is the beginning of a downward spiral filled with recruitment on the internet, drugs, sex for hire, betrayal at every turn, and her inevitable confrontation with her molester. Was New York the ideal place for her? Should she have remained in South Carolina? Will she find what sheâs searching for? What will the outcome be for her and her molester?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781456867911
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Publication date: 03/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 494 KB

About the Author

The Pathfinder, originally from Kingston, Jamaica, is an author and poet. He was raised in the South Bronx, and attended Queens College, in Queens, New York. An avid reader, he developed a love of writing, and authored over two hundred poems before parlaying his interest in writing into a passion for storytelling. The Pathfinder has had several of his poems featured on Poetry.com and Russell Simmons Def Jam poetry site.

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