Once Roguish Goes Wild: Book I: A Rare Roast
William E. Smith Jr.
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(William E. Smith Jr., May 3, 2015)
It's said, there are only two types of apple that exist. There are those that strive to do good, sticking firm to the straight-and-narrow. Banking there's a place perched upon puffy white clouds, for good little souls. Tucked behind pearly white gates, with 24 hour externalsurveillance. Loaded with tons of chocolate coated candy bars, as a well deserved reward. And there's those, perfectly content, to recklessly waddle in outlandish behavior. Who blaze flaming-hot paths due south, to wade a lake of fire and brimstone. Yet, every now and then, one bucks the system, on a whole different level. Completely rotted to the core; possessing gifts of unwholesome bits of both worlds; an abrasive unnatural knack, for being extremely 'good' at being 'bad'. For souls with suchambidexterity; a whole separate 'other' something else is in store. A place; those just too darn good at being bad to do Hades are made for.Follow this hilariously narrated tale of just such a young boy, who's bonus snow dayis rudely interrupted, by an unexpected well-overdue rare phenomena.Once Roguish Goes Wild: 'A Rare Roast'; the first of a two book series, is a whimsically warped dark twisted children's tale created for teens.