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I’m in debt up to my eyeballs. School has drained everything, including part of my soul. Now thatI’ve graduated, the economy has turned and there aren’t enough jobs available. I have to figuresomething out before I drown. My friend Alyssa may have been joking about going on television for afast cash infusion, but it’s starting to look like a viable option. A new season of Stranded is looking fornext season’s contestants and the pay is more than fair, even if I don’t make it to the end. Sending mysubmission off will be easy. I probably won’t be chosen because I’ve never so much as camped in my life,but my father was a survivalist. There must be some of his tenacity in my veins, right?I’m so off-grid even my past can’t find me. That’s the way I plan to remain. Until the end. No more high-brow, heavilyguarded lunches, meetings that drone on into the wee hours of the morning or dealing with people.That was, until today. I stumbled upon a brunette bombshell practically in my backyard. A backyard Ipaid a fortune to keep empty. Winter has only just begun. As I watch her, I assess that she’s not going tomake it. She knows nothing. She’s going to die out here. For some damned reason, I can’t let her.Captorand captive begin a battle of wills during one of the worst winters on record in the Pacific Northwest.There will be heat and blood. The question will they both survive?
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