
Tiger – entre ses griffes
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Narrated by:
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Margot Layne
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Jérôme Vega
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Elle est leur captive, il sera son sauveur.
Seule, sur une route déserte, Christy tombe en panne au milieu des forêts de l'Arkansas. La jeune femme est kidnappée par un groupe de miliciens aussi dangereux que cruels, et tout bascule. Elle devient leur esclave, sans valeur, sans identité. Alors que sa vie ne tient plus qu'à un fil, elle doit son salut à Tiger, le numéro 3 de l'organisation, aussi beau que dangereux, un homme violent et implacable. Une situation étrange s'instaure entre eux. Vrais sentiments ou syndrome de Stockholm ? Et si pour lui tout n'était qu'un jeu, et Christy une jolie proie à tourmenter avant de lui porter le coup de grâce ?
Tiger – Entre ses griffes, de Pauline Libersart, histoire intégrale.
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