Hunter’s Prey

Hunter’s Prey by Annette Broadrick, published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC on August 25, 1995, is a contemporary romance novel that explores the complexities of love and relationships. In this 256-page story, Kristi Cole returns to her Texas family ranch after five years, seeking a divorce from her estranged husband, Jason McAlister. As she confronts the past and the emotions tied to their tumultuous marriage, Kristi finds herself drawn back into Jason’s world, where unresolved feelings and hidden intentions complicate her plans.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into themes of love, desire, and the challenges of moving on. The story captures the tension between Kristi’s determination to reclaim her independence and Jason’s unwillingness to let her go. As Kristi navigates her feelings and the dynamics of their relationship, the book presents a vivid portrayal of the emotional stakes involved in their reunion. With elements of both contemporary and historical romance, Hunter’s Prey offers an engaging exploration of the bonds that tie people together, even when they seek to break free.
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“Five years was too long to be away from the Texas family ranch that had changed Kristi Cole’s life. A lot had changed since she’d fallen for and married Jason McAlister. Jason was like a wildcat, tawny haired, moving with lazy grace. Although he still the power to make Kristi abandon everything but him, she couldn’t forget their tangled marriage. Now she’d come back to demand the divorce he stubbornly refused to consider. But Kristi didn’t realize that she was falling into Jason’s trap. Once he’d lured her back, he never intended to let her go again”–Page 2 of cover
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