I dedicated my career to fighting men like him.
Men who take what isn’t theirs.
Men who kill for sport and call it tradition.
So, when I wrote that letterwhen I asked Alpha Mail for something I couldn’t even admit to myselfI never expected him.
A hunter.
Broad-shouldered, battle-scarred, with eyes as sharp as the rifle slung across his back.
A predator wrapped in flannel and frost, born to stalk and claim.
He didn’t care that I’ve spoken on stages, led campaigns, raised money to stop the very blood he spills.
He didn’t care that I built my reputation on saving lives while he ends them.
He just looked at me like preyripe, trembling, his.
I should’ve slammed the door. Should’ve remembered who I am.
But when he touched me, all I could think about was surrender.
All I could feel was the dangerous truth:
Maybe I don’t want to be the savior.
Maybe I want to be hunted.
Now, I’m stranded in his snowy wilderness.
Where the cold bites, the fire burns, and he whispers promises that sound a lot like threats.
This was supposed to be fantasy.
No real names. No consequences.
But the moment he claimed me, I knew
Hunters don’t play games.
They take.
And they never, ever let go.
Lady and the Hunter is a dark romance with obsessive, possessive themes. It’s the third in the Alpha Mail series but can be read as a standalone.
Warning: This book contains a morally gray antihero, explicit sexual content, and profanity. Recommended for 18+.
Genre: Romance
Men who take what isn’t theirs.
Men who kill for sport and call it tradition.
So, when I wrote that letterwhen I asked Alpha Mail for something I couldn’t even admit to myselfI never expected him.
A hunter.
Broad-shouldered, battle-scarred, with eyes as sharp as the rifle slung across his back.
A predator wrapped in flannel and frost, born to stalk and claim.
He didn’t care that I’ve spoken on stages, led campaigns, raised money to stop the very blood he spills.
He didn’t care that I built my reputation on saving lives while he ends them.
He just looked at me like preyripe, trembling, his.
I should’ve slammed the door. Should’ve remembered who I am.
But when he touched me, all I could think about was surrender.
All I could feel was the dangerous truth:
Maybe I don’t want to be the savior.
Maybe I want to be hunted.
Now, I’m stranded in his snowy wilderness.
Where the cold bites, the fire burns, and he whispers promises that sound a lot like threats.
This was supposed to be fantasy.
No real names. No consequences.
But the moment he claimed me, I knew
Hunters don’t play games.
They take.
And they never, ever let go.
Lady and the Hunter is a dark romance with obsessive, possessive themes. It’s the third in the Alpha Mail series but can be read as a standalone.
Warning: This book contains a morally gray antihero, explicit sexual content, and profanity. Recommended for 18+.
Genre: Romance
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