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Shiver

Written by: Crea Reitan
Narrated by: Shawn K. Jain, Simon Dornet
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A touch so intimate, a kiss so deep…

Egon Wolf is on a hockey scholarship but failing at everything else. Knowing he's going to lose his ride if he doesn't get his academic act together, he seeks out a tutor.

Rakesh Aahnu is a dual major and dangerous when bored. What he enjoys more than anything is the challenge of making straight men fall for him before walking away. Just because he can.

Both Egon and Rakesh are about to discover that life has a way of throwing you in the sin bin when you least expect it.

And when faced with an unfamiliar play? All you can do is shiver.

Shiver is an LGBT+ story intended for mature listeners.

©2023 Crea Reitan (P)2023 Podium Audio

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There is such a thing as too much narcissism

The way Rakesh is written is deeply problematic imo. I mean the guy actually enjoys mentally breaking people.. It's one thing when a gay guy falls for a straight guy and they end up working out. But Rakesh goes out of his way to find someone who never questioned their sexuality, uses them, makes them actually like him and then he leaves them. I normally enjoy morally gray characters but they are gray because they do have some redeeming qualities. Rakesh just comes across as a narcissistic psychopath. The narration doesn't help as he is voiced in a very emotionless, cold way.

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