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Hell Bound: The Search for Jillian Ingalls

Hell Bound Series, Book 1

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Hell Bound: The Search for Jillian Ingalls

By: Tobias Tanner
Narrated by: Allan Yvette Godfrey
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When Jill Ingalls suddenly disappears, her boyfriend Johnny Willis learns that bounty hunter Logan Dunn has taken the screwy redhead into his custody. Apparently, she’s reneged on a "legally binding service contract"–whatever the hell that is. Johnny isn’t about to let this girl slip through his fingers. But while making inquiries into her whereabouts, he stumbles onto the long-haired Southern beauty, Amy Cavanaugh. Not only is she easy in bed, willing to do just about anything the sometimes sadistic Johnny desires, she wants to join him in his search.

Starting at a posh dungeon Sado Max, they move on to Logan's hideout, and finally to a private town in New Mexico owned by bad ass slave trader Ramón Cordova. A nightmare worthy of hell itself unfolds at Cordova’s compound, with Johnny taken captive and Amy tortured in front of his eyes. She'll soon be another of Cordova’s slaves.

©2007 Jennifer Hatton (P)2023 Jennifer Hatton
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