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Tracker's End, Volume 3
by Chantal Fernando
ARC received via Netgalley for an honest review
Since I first started devouring this series a couple of months ago, Tracker's has been the guy whose story I have been wanting, waiting for.
We quickly met Lana in Arrow's End, as she is Arrow's woman Anna's best friend. And she has had the hots for Tracker since they first met.
Then there is the skanky Allie who has been Tracker's on again off again bed-bunny for years. Can you say ewwww? I really could not think of another word for her! She is no respectable biker's old lady!
I have loved, crushed on, adored Tracker from the first time he popped up in the pages of this series. No other man in the series could win me away from Tracker.
And Tracker's End just proves again what a wonderful writer Ms Fernando is, and just how fabulous Tracker is. He knows what he wants, he goes for it, and made me swoon all the while.
Watching Lana come out of her shell around Tracker and the club was a joy. The whole club adore her, welcome her into their fold, their family. And ooooh do I love her secret!!! I also loved how much she evolved during the story.
I like those kind of biker books too - good not to have Sons of Anarchy in book form for a change!
I knew from the beginning that Tracker and Lana's story was never going to be smooth sailing, and there were a few major hurdles they had to overcome. At times I wanted to kick Tracker in the balls for things he said and did - while I could understand them, doesn't mean I agreed with him!
There was also a huge moment where all I could think was WTF? I sure didn't see that coming!
But the scene stealer is Sin and Faye's (from Dragon's Lair, book 1) daughter clover. She sure is a biker princess and has all the tough guys wrapped around her pinky finger!
So, can Tracker get his woman, and can they have their HEA?
Nah, can't tell you that! You will have to read for yourself!
Ms Fernando has brought me back to reading MC books. In a market that has felt saturated with the genre lately, the Wind Dragons series shines bright.
Now I need more - surely we need to see that boy Rake fall to his knees for one woman!


Since I first started devouring this series a couple of months ago, Tracker's has been the guy whose story I have been wanting, waiting for.
We quickly met Lana in Arrow's End, as she is Arrow's woman Anna's best friend. And she has had the hots for Tracker since they first met.
Then there is the skanky Allie who has been Tracker's on again off again bed-bunny for years. Can you say ewwww? I really could not think of another word for her! She is no respectable biker's old lady!
I have loved, crushed on, adored Tracker from the first time he popped up in the pages of this series. No other man in the series could win me away from Tracker.
And Tracker's End just proves again what a wonderful writer Ms Fernando is, and just how fabulous Tracker is. He knows what he wants, he goes for it, and made me swoon all the while.
Watching Lana come out of her shell around Tracker and the club was a joy. The whole club adore her, welcome her into their fold, their family. And ooooh do I love her secret!!! I also loved how much she evolved during the story.
I like those kind of biker books too - good not to have Sons of Anarchy in book form for a change!
I knew from the beginning that Tracker and Lana's story was never going to be smooth sailing, and there were a few major hurdles they had to overcome. At times I wanted to kick Tracker in the balls for things he said and did - while I could understand them, doesn't mean I agreed with him!
There was also a huge moment where all I could think was WTF? I sure didn't see that coming!
But the scene stealer is Sin and Faye's (from Dragon's Lair, book 1) daughter clover. She sure is a biker princess and has all the tough guys wrapped around her pinky finger!
So, can Tracker get his woman, and can they have their HEA?
Nah, can't tell you that! You will have to read for yourself!
Ms Fernando has brought me back to reading MC books. In a market that has felt saturated with the genre lately, the Wind Dragons series shines bright.
Now I need more - surely we need to see that boy Rake fall to his knees for one woman!

