Capturing the huntsman
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The woods had always been Autumn Reed's sanctuary. But discovering the latest viction of the huntsman near her campgounds made her afraid. When FBI agent Nathan Bradshaw rented one of her cabins, she wad relieved not to be alone despite the fierce attraction between them. A lifetime of betrayals had made Autumn wary. Nathan won't allow his growing feelings for Autumn to distract him. The Huntsman killed his sister, and catching him is a sacred mission. But with Autumn fitting the profile for the Huntsman's victims, Nathan is torn between a need to protect her and to use her. The idea of losing her is turning him into a desperate man.
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Miller, C. J.
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