The books that have been
collecting dust for so long they have become stained from it
War veteran Hunter Tennison returns home physically and emotionally
scarred. Unable to bear feeling anything, Hunter uses pain to quiet the chaos
and to keep his emotions from destroying him. Hunter dare not risk falling in
love. He can't let anyone get close enough to see the violence inside him.
In business and relationships, Alexander Quick is practical and
rational. The first time Alex looks into Hunter's eyes, he sees the damaged
soul within, and adamantly tells himself not to get involved. Too many things
could go haywire with a volatile man like Hunter, and Alex doesn't enter into
relationships where he cannot predict the outcome.
Then Alex learns his mentor is ill. The news sends him reeling. Alex
suddenly sees his life isn't as perfect as he thought. An ache for something
meaningful stirs in Alex, and Hunter's broken soul draws him in like a beacon
on the blackest night.
Two men, one running like hell from love and the other opening himself
to the emotion for the first time, collide. Hunter and Alex begin a darkly
sexual relationship bound to explode. In the aftermath, can Alex make Hunter
believe their love is powerful enough to heal his scars?
Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic
language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: male/male
sexual practices, self-injury, spanking.
Quick to the Hunt by Cameron
Dane
(Hawkins Brothers/Quinten,
Montana #7)
First published 19th July 2011 by Loose ID
iBook, 269 pages
Contemporary (paranormal)
Romance
“ Hunter Tennison had come home at last. Sitting in the
kitchen of the house in Quinten, Montana, where he’d grown up, he now listened
to his sister, Sarah, and best friend, Jace, catch him up not only on the many
changes in town during his time overseas, but also on their new
relationship—that happened to include another man. “
Series includes
Demon Moon, Falling,
ReneCade, Ride, Knowing Caleb, Becoming Three
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