Prey for You (Hide & Seek #2)

Aimee Lynn


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Explicit and plentiful [?] · 3 ratings · 471 pages · Published: 17 Apr 2025

Prey for You by Aimee Lynn
She wanted the pain to stop. So I gave her something worse: me.

~ CAIN ~

I’d been rough on her, grinding her hands into that tree to make sure she didn’t get away. Rougher than I should have been—her sweater had slipped up while we were…
engaged. She’d gotten a few scrapes on her lower back, too, though not nearly as deep.

Even though she wasn’t mad, I found myself fighting a pinch of guilt.

I had hurt her.

But she liked it, my mind insisted.

I pushed the thoughts away and focused on choosing which gauze and tape I wanted to use. Meanwhile, Bridget eyed my kit. I could
feel her thinking.

“I suppose I should be grateful,” she said quietly as I pulled a clean towel from the shelf on the wall and laid my things out.

I frowned. “For what?”

She shrugged. “Most guys who feel the need to overcompensate buy themselves massive trucks or guns. You just have a medical kit big enough to provide international aid,” she laughed.

I smirked, but the smile faltered quickly. I ducked my head, focusing on cleaning her wound so she wouldn't see. But my heart beat faster and my hands began to tremble.

This bubble we were in wouldn't last.

They were already working to take her from me.

As I drew the gauze away from her skin, my hands instinctively clenched to fists, squeezing that soaked cotton until herblood dripped over my fingers.

Let the f****rs try.

Prey for Youcompletes the main storyline for these characters. However, to enjoy extra time with this couple you can still pick up HoHoHo for You, a fun, anti-Christmas novella that can be read year-round. Enjoy!

Tropes & Triggers: This is a dark romance that involves a masked man / stalker romance. It includes primal play, christian religious themes, violence, humor, and general badassery (among other things.) Buckle up, buttercup!
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