Summary
She's the perfect host. He's the perfect prey.
Someone is hunting Connor. While taking part in Selection, the elite Special Forces training programme, he must evade capture by a squad of paratroopers for several days in the wilderness of Bodmin Moor. When he's offered proper rest and recuperation by the owner of a local farmhouse, he knows he is breaking the rules. But what's the harm in accepting the kindness of strangers? Especially as his training partner Dele appears to have deserted him in the dead of night.
Eilidh is an impeccable host. Connor can barely bring himself to leave her charming farmhouse, though he's running out of time to make his next rendezvous and re-join his partner. But he doesn't realise what he's walked into - because the choice isn't his to make.
This isn't Eilidh's first kidnapping. She's done this before, but they never came as close to perfection as Connor. Why would she let him leave?
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