Vault and Venom
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Beschreibung des Verlags
The most dangerous lock is the one you carry inside your chest. Someone will find the combination. You will hand it to them. You will call it love, and you will mean it, and you will be right.
He came to disassemble her father's legacy. He never planned on her breaking his own walls down.
Nova Pierce is a creature of habit. As the manager of Halcyon Federal Savings—a blood-red brick bank in a dying Alaskan town of one hundred and seventy-four people—she lives by numbers, strict routines, and a willful blindness to her late father's legacy. She knows the books don't add up. She knows there is a second ledger hidden in the basement. But keeping promises to dead fathers is easier than unburying their sins.
Until a brutal polar vortex closes in on the mountain pass, sealing the town in ice—and he walks through the door.
Declan Croft is not a customer. He is a former soldier running on a cold, four-year-old plan of absolute retribution. He didn't brave the Alaskan interior for the cash drawers; he came for the contents of safety deposit box thirteen—the final, damning proof of a drug supply chain that murdered his younger sister. A pipeline laundered right under Nova's nose by her beloved father.
When the silent alarm sounds, Declan doesn't flinch. He pivots, pulls Nova into the bank's thirty-inch-thick steel vault, and slams the door shut.
The time lock engages. The emergency generator fails. Seventy-two hours of absolute, freezing darkness begin.
Trapped inside a twelve-by-twelve foot concrete tomb, the initial terror dissolves into an intimate, high-stakes game of survival and psychological warfare. To open the box, Declan needs the combination locked inside Nova's mind; to survive the dropping temperatures, Nova needs the physical warmth of her captor. But as secrets are traded like currency in the pitch-black cold, Nova reads her father's real confession, and a raw, volatile attraction ignites between two shattered souls.
Then, the blue light of a dropped phone exposes a terrifying truth: Declan didn't find her by accident. His phone holds a dossier of her life—months of surveillance photos, mapped routines, and calculated patterns. She was never a person to him; she was an access point.
With the time lock ticking down, a corrupt local sheriff waiting outside, and armed men circling the lobby to destroy the evidence, Nova and Declan must decide if they are each other's executioners—or their only escape.