Nicole thought it was just an app.
Do a favor. Get a favor.
No cash. No catch.
She was wrong.
The app doesn't kill people.
It just connects you to someone who will.
Nicole asked for a prank.
Her ex-boyfriend ended up dead.
Now the app says it's her turn.
She tries to walk away.
It won't let her.
She's in debt.
Not money-favors.
And if she doesn't pay it back?
The next job goes to someone else.
But it won't target her.
It will target her family.
Every message tightens the grip.
Every skipped task adds another threat.
Nicole isn't a killer.
But the app doesn't care.
It tracks.
It remembers.
It punishes.
And it never stops.
This book isn't safe. It's not soft. It's not forgettable.
It's what people are afraid to say out loud:
This is what happens when favors become currency, and people become payments.
Read Blooming Barter now.
Before someone trades your name next.