Linda Howard - Prey

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In this captivating novel of romantic suspense, New York Times bestselling author Linda Howard brings us deep into the wild, where a smart and sexy outdoor guide and her ruggedly handsome competitor must join forces to survive – and avoid becoming what they never expected to be:
PREY
Thirty-two-year-old Angie Powell has always spoken her mind, but in the presence of Dare Callahan she nurses a simmering rage. After all, why give Dare the satisfaction of knowing he can push her buttons and push her to the edge?
Three years ago, Dare returned home to rural western Montana and opened a hunting business to rival Angie's. Complicating matters is the fact that Dare has asked Angie out (not once but twice) and has given her a gift of butterflies in the process. Angie has no patience for butterflies. They only lead to foolish decisions. And now the infuriatingly handsome Iraq war vet has siphoned away Angie's livelihood, forcing her to close up shop.
Before Angie is to leave town, she organizes one last trip into the wilderness with a client and his guest, who wants to bag a black bear. But the adrenaline-fueled adventure turns deadly when Angie witnesses a cold-blooded murder and finds herself on the wrong side of a loaded gun. Before the killer can tie up this attractive loose end, a bear comes crashing through the woods – changing the dark game completely.
Luckily, Dare is camping nearby and hears the shots. Forced together for their very survival, Angie and Dare must confront hard feelings, a blinding storm, and a growing attraction – while being stalked by a desperate killer and a ferocious five-hundred-pound beast. And neither will stop until they reach their prey.

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It was also possible that she was stalking him as he was stalking her. He thought of her watching him, slowly bringing her rifle up, sighting through the scope… being hunted wasn’t exactly the same kind of rush being the hunter was. She might be behind him, to the left, to the right… in one of those tents, watching and waiting for him to reveal himself. His heart began beating even harder. He gripped the pistol more tightly. If she’d seen him, she’d have already shot… right? One thing was certain; he couldn’t stand here until night came again, waiting for inspiration, or luck.

Slowly he crept around the campsite, his gaze on Angie’s tent. For the first time in hours he forgot about his physical misery, forgot about being cold and wet and hungry. All his discomfort was washed away in a heady combination of excitement and fear. It was impossible to separate the two, to tell which was making him breathe faster, which was making his stomach dance.

Finally he stood just behind Angie’s tent, listening. Silence. If she was inside, she wasn’t moving a muscle. She could have fallen asleep. Maybe she was worn out from staying awake all night waiting for him, poor baby. How would she have liked being stuck under a rock overhang with four horses all night, soaking wet, trying to keep them calm, with only their body heat to keep him from freezing? An almost vicious sense of anticipation seized him; he wanted to make her suffer the way he’d suffered.

He figured he’d be most vulnerable while he was unzipping the tent’s entrance. He’d be crouched, one hand occupied, and the sound might wake her-No, wait. He wasn’t thinking clearly. The zip would be secured from the inside. If she was there, he wouldn’t be able to unzip the entrance, but on the up side, he’d know for certain she was in there, because tents couldn’t zip themselves.

That realization was elating. He might not be as good at this wilderness shit as she was, but he’d outsmart her. He’d outsmarted everyone his whole life, because they expected him to be some doofus nerd. Why should she be any different?

Gingerly, one slow step at a time, he worked his way around the tent, until he could see the entrance.

It wasn’t zipped. The entrance flap hung open.

His heart almost failed him. Had she heard him coming, and left the tent before he got close enough to see the entire camp? Or was she in there anyway, just out of sight, the entrance open so she could see him and-

He had to calm down, go back to his earlier thought: If she had the opportunity to shoot, why hadn’t she already done so? He was an accountant; he was a logical person, and he could do some deductive reasoning. If she’d been able to shoot, he’d already be dead. He wasn’t dead, therefore she wasn’t able to shoot.

Emboldened, despite the way his knees were shaking, he quickly stuck his head inside the tent. It was empty.

Okay. All right. She wasn’t here. Was she clever enough to hide in his tent, figuring he wouldn’t think to look for her there? No, she had to figure he’d go to his own tent for dry clothes and a slicker, which would make it the perfect interception point, right? If she was there, the best place for her to be, and the most dangerous place for him to go, was his own tent.

He straightened away from Angie’s tent and took another look around the silent camp. Well, fuck it. He had to have dry clothes. He made his way over to his tent, his feet sinking more deeply into the mud; the ground had deteriorated more in this direction.

He did the same routine, standing and listening for what felt like forever, and hearing nothing from inside the tent. He summoned his nerve, then quickly looked inside his own tent. No Angie. It was just as he’d left it.

That left Davis’s tent. God, he hoped and prayed the SUV keys were in Davis’s tent, and that Angie wasn’t. Or, if she was, that she was already dead, but why would she crawl into Davis’s tent to die?

Because it was the closest to where he’d last seen her .

A chill ran down his spine that had nothing to do with the cold or wet. Shit! Why hadn’t he thought of that before?

Calm down, calm down . This didn’t change anything. He still would have had to check the other tents, and he’d been very quiet and careful. The same scenario still held: If she was inside the tent, the entrance would be zipped.

Davis’s tent entrance was open, the way the other two had been. Chad checked inside, just to be certain, then straightened and looked around. Where the hell was she, unless the bear had dragged her off? He wished he had some way of knowing for certain. She wasn’t in any of the tents, therefore she was either dead or trying to walk down the mountain. If she was walking, she couldn’t be making very good time, but the fact that it was possible that she was out there made it more urgent that he find those keys and get out of the country. He didn’t know all the paths on this mountain, but he did know the direction in which she’d be going: down. And her destination was the same as his.

Which meant he didn’t have any time to waste. He ducked into Davis’s tent, wiped away the water that was streaming down his face, and began searching. Davis hadn’t brought a lot with him; he had more clothes and gear in the back of the SUV, of course, but everything he’d brought to the camp was in his saddlebags and one small duffel. Chad dumped out the contents of both, muttering under his breath and willing the set of keys to be there. Nothing. He went through everything again, more slowly this time, running his hand into every pocket of every garment, even looking under the inflatable mattress and inside the sleeping bag.

The keys weren’t here.

He sat down on the mattress and took a deep breath. Damn it, he needed those keys! Surely to God Davis hadn’t kept them in his pocket, when there was no use for them up here, but logically, that was the only other place to look. They had to be on his body, or what was left of it. Chad shuddered at the thought of searching a partially eaten carcass, then wondered if the damn bear would swallow keys and clothes, too, the way sharks did. God.

Screw this . He didn’t have time to look for Davis’s remains and paw through bloody crap. Angie’s keys would do just fine; that wasn’t what he’d planned, and that rancher, Lattimore, would be suspicious when Angie’s truck disappeared, but that was a risk he’d have to take. He burst from the tent, for the first time in hours not even noticing the rain, and headed back toward Angie’s tent.

He went through the same process, emptying the contents of her duffel onto the tent floor, kicking things over and out of his way, then looked around for her saddlebags. Abruptly it sank in on him that the saddlebags weren’t here. He checked everywhere again, just to make sure. No saddlebags.

His heart began racing again, because the implication was obvious: She wasn’t dead. She was out there, heading down the mountain, and she had an hours’ long head start on him. She’d come here for supplies first; now that he took more notice of what was in the tent, he realized that her slicker and rifle were missing, too.

He had to make it down the mountain before she did. And no matter how nauseating, he had to find the keys to the SUV.

He left Angie’s tent and hurried once more to his own tent, got his rifle. The bear was probably long gone, but it wouldn’t hurt to have more firepower, just in case. Then he left the camp and cautiously headed toward the cook site, willing himself to move forward. He was furious with himself, because Angie was ahead of him, and she might screw up all his plans. Damn it, he should’ve made sure she was dead, instead of panicking the way he had, taking the horses and running like a scared little girl. Sure, everything had gone wrong. He hadn’t expected Angie to see him shoot Davis, hadn’t expected the bear-who would have?-and he’d panicked. There was no excuse. He couldn’t let that happen again, because look how things had spiraled out of control.

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