Owen is a born hunter, like his father before him, and would rather spend his time in the woods than anywhere else. He doesn't have much in common with his banker stepfather, who keeps telling Owen he'll get him a job he doesn't want. He doesn't really have a lot in common with his little stepsister, Annie, either - except they both go to the same university and she seems to go out of her way to tease her stepbrother mercilessly in front of her silly, stuck-up friends.
But the truth is, Owen has a thing for Annie. He knows it's wrong but he can't help looking at the lithe, little blonde track star when she prances around wearing practically nothing. Annie is a tease in more ways than one and Owen has no choice but to endure it - until the day Annie catches him out in the woods fantasizing aloud about his stepsister.
An embarrassed Owen proposes a competition when Annie teases him and threatens blackmail. Never one to refuse a challenge, Annie steps up, and the two of them go out hunting... each other. Owen, the consummate outdoorsman, sets out to find his prey, knowing that whoever comes out on top, they'll both end up getting exactly what they want.
But the truth is, Owen has a thing for Annie. He knows it's wrong but he can't help looking at the lithe, little blonde track star when she prances around wearing practically nothing. Annie is a tease in more ways than one and Owen has no choice but to endure it - until the day Annie catches him out in the woods fantasizing aloud about his stepsister.
An embarrassed Owen proposes a competition when Annie teases him and threatens blackmail. Never one to refuse a challenge, Annie steps up, and the two of them go out hunting... each other. Owen, the consummate outdoorsman, sets out to find his prey, knowing that whoever comes out on top, they'll both end up getting exactly what they want.
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