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Chameleon Games

By: June V. Bourgo
Narrated by: Tamara Eastridge
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Returning to the family farm after her abduction is discovered, a mother finally finds freedom, but reports of corruption, and a terrible accident leave her questioning who to trust. 

After being incarcerated on a neighbor’s farm for 20 years, Chelsea Grey is reunited with her mother and daughter and begins the search for self. Finding reconnection with the world difficult, Chelsea seeks the elusive feeling of freedom and finds it while working at the Wildlife Center - until a burglary, a gun-wielding thug, and her own insecurities threaten to destroy what she’s gained.

The second installment of The Crossing Trilogy, Chameleon Games is a story of self-reflection, courage, and confirmation that adversity can be overcome at all odds. As she seeks confidence and a new lease on life as an unwanted conspiracy winds its way into her world, Chelsea uncovers the truth, but can she find herself and the strength to trust again?

©2019 June V. Bourgo (P)2020 June V. Bourgo

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