Sunday, September 13, 2015

Tracker's End by Chantal Fernando

Tracker's End (Wind Dragons MC, #3)Book Description:
The third in a sexy romance series from the bestselling author of Saxonand Toxic Girl about the bad boys of the Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club and the women who fall in love with them.
Tracker is everything I’ve ever wanted.
I see him. I’ve watched time change him.
I’ve been patient, but he still hasn’t noticed me. Not the way I want him to. The more time I spend with the MC, the more I understand.
When you want something, you have to take it. You have to fight for it.
And Tracker is more than worth fighting for…

My Thoughts:
Good addition to the first two books in this series.  Tracker is a bad boy.  As a member of the Wind Dragons, he isn't happy with not having what he wants.  He wants Lana, but has to end his on-again-off-again relationship will Allie before he can convince Lana to give them a chance.  Lana's best friend is a Wind Dragon old lady and so is her friend's brother so she's just kinda been adopted in.  She has wanted Tracker since the start but since he has Allie, he is off limits.  If he is going to be hers, she doesn't want to share!
I really like how close the MC is throughout this series.  The are truly family and accept each other as is.  It is also interesting to watch how they interact throughout because once you are accepted in, there is no getting out! I liked most of this book.  How hard Tracker worked to get Lana.  How Lana has a past and a secret, all of which she gives her trust issues.  That being said, I had issues after Tracker and Lana had a big fight with how he reacted and what he did.  I can't say more without spoilers but that almost ruined the book for me.  Overall, the story is good though and continues the series well. I liked the continuation of the story so this was a 3/5 for me. 
Thank you to the publisher/author for the review copy of this book.  I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.

**Adult Content and Language**

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