Teamwork






Good morning and welcome to Tuesday Blog Share.  Today, we’re talking about young adults working together to overcome a major problem. In Thunder & Lightning, Taren and Tarit face what seems to be an insurmountable problem. He’s been accused of sexually assaulting a young woman both of them have known for years. Despite their proof he wasn’t anywhere near her, societal pressure puts him in the cross-hairs of a potential prison sentence.



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Blurb
The gridiron rivalry between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Auburn Tigers runs deep. Auburn has a knack of ruining Georgia’s perfect season at the worst possible moment…
The same can be said about Tarit ‘Lightning’ Berenson and his twin, Taren ‘Thunder’ Berenson. Tarit’s a running back for the Dawgs; his speed is legendary. Taren prefers online gaming; her skills are awesome.
Brad Weaver seeks justice for those falsely accused. He’s attempting to make up for his brother’s false arrest and subsequent “suicide” that evidence points to being a murder. Yet, proof of someone else’s involvement is hard to come by and he’s soon running at full speed to rescue Tarit from the same fate.
It all begins at a game, a win and revenge against a tough rival for University of Georgia Bulldogs.
“Dawgs, this is for you!”
Tarit’s words set up a mighty cheer on the night of the SEC Championship football game. His rejection of a girl’s advances at a party later that night turns the last half of his senior year of college into a nightmare without end.
Taren does her best to help her twin despite a lack of support from everyone, even their own parents. Her allegiance to him never wavers, nor does she stop searching for answers no matter what she has to do.                                            Time is running out…
Evidence mounts against him…
Until Taren makes a startling discovery…
Is it too late to save Tarit?






Excerpt
The ringing keeps on going. He has to respond to me. He just has to. There is no reason for him to ignore my calls… except one. My parents disowned Tarit last month, and the whole family and all of their friends know I’m working to clear my brother’s name.
“Hello.”
His voice is curt, angry. Well, I’m angry too, and he is the last chance I have to save my twin from a fate worse than death.
“It’s me… Taren,” I say. “Uncle Andy, this is that moment we talked about when you told me that you had to act like you weren’t helping me. You’re my last chance to fix this problem.”
“No, I don’t have to help you,” he says. “The only reason I answered my phone today was to tell you that you are on the edge of being disowned by the family, too, Taren.” 






About K.C. Sprayberry
Born and raised in Southern California’s Los Angeles basin, K.C. Sprayberry spent years traveling the United States and Europe while in the Air Force before settling in northwest Georgia. A new empty nester with her husband of more than twenty years, she spends her days figuring out new ways to torment her
She’s a multi-genre author who comes up with ideas from the strangest sources. Those who know her best will tell you that nothing is safe or sacred when she is observing real life. In fact, she considers any situation she witnesses as fair characters and coming up with innovative tales from the South and beyond. game when plotting a new story.

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