Savage (Safe #5)

C.M. Herndon


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Savage by C.M. Herndon
Things go bad, then they go good, then they go worse…
Ace Anderson is a self-made man. He’s proud to say he owns one of the best executive protection businesses in the country, his bodyguards are top line. His success at work doesn’t reflect his home-life as his marriage is crumbling all around him. He’s not sure when everything went awry, but he has one last trick to get his wife to stay, inviting her on a camping trip with their friends that he hopes will save their marriage. Amidst the constant fighting, one thing becomes clear and that is that he’ll still come to Moira’s defense, especially when another man corners her on the campground. Confronting him only sets the man off and soon things escalate to the edge of terror as he, his wife, and their friends are hunted by the other campers. One thing is certain, when the night is through, none of them will be the same and not all will make it out alive.
They never expected things to get this bad…
The last thing Moira ever wanted was a divorce, but she feels she has little choice as she and Ace never cease their bickering. His temper tantrums are the stuff of horrific legends. Still, she can’t say no to him in those tender moments she craves and agrees to go on a camping trip, even if she does hate everything about camping. It’s difficult repairing their broken marriage, but she still loves him deeply and they slowly start putting the pieces back together. All too soon, their trip is thrown askew as some other campers start harassing them. They’re stuck in the campground with no cell service and no way out. Their only choice is to try and escape through the woods, but with one of their group seriously injured, it becomes increasingly difficult to avoid danger. When everything comes to a head, she has to wonder if any of them, including the man she has learned to love again, will make it out alive.

This is a continuation of the Safe Series, while each book has it's own main characters and HEA, it is recommended that you read the series in publishing order to receive full understanding of the characters and stories.
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