When Cheyenne is unwittingly taken along in a car-theft turned kidnapping, she doesn’t have a lot going for her. Already blind and sick with pneumonia, she must find a way to escape before her captors get the ransom money and have no more use for her.
Six months ago, Griffin Sawyer meant to steal a car, but he never meant to steal the girl asleep in the backseat. Panicked, he took her home. His father, Roy, decided to hold Cheyenne --- who is blind --- for ransom. Griffin helped her escape, and now Roy is awaiting trial. As they prepare to testify, Griffin and Cheyenne reconnect and make plans to meet. But the plan goes wrong and Cheyenne gets captured by Roy’s henchmen --- this time for the kill. Can Cheyenne free herself? And is Griffin a pawn or a player in this deadly chase?
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February's Books on Screen roundup includes the season premieres of "The Last Thing He Told Me" on Apple TV+, "The Lincoln Lawyer" and the second part of "Bridgerton" on Netflix, "Cross" on Prime Video, and "Dark Winds" on AMC; the series premieres of FX's "Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette" and Prime Video's "56 Days"; the season finales of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" on HBO Max and "The Night Manager" on Prime Video; the theatrical releases of Crime 101, Dracula, “Wuthering Heights”, Cold Storage and Midwinter Break; the continuation of ABC's "Will Trent" and Hallmark's "When Calls the Heart"; and the DVD/Blu-ray releases of Regretting You and Nuremberg.