Tracker (The Talisman Series) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Tracker (The Talisman Series)Tracker by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Riley Sheridan is a twin and has just turned twenty-one, an important milestone in the Sheridan family, it is now time for him to find his Talisman, his bonded mate and the one who will help him to battle the darkness which surrounds his family, but Riley is more determined to have a good time and chase the ladies while drinking a few beers with friends. Lynnette Montgomery is a young woman who works in the local market store and knows that her family has a history of magical abilities, but so far, she hasn’t manifested any, so she is hoping that she will find her Warrior and discover them, but until then life goes on and so when her friend invites her to the local annual bonfire on the lakeside, she agrees to go and relax and have fun.

On this fateful evening, both Lynette and Riley end up at the same bonfire and sparks fly over the beer keg as soon as they see each other, but Lynette’s friend pulls her away to play frisbee, but taht doesn’t last long when Lynette is pronounced out, she goes to sit by the fire and watch everyone else having fun. This is where Riley decides to come and sit with her, but when they realise they are each others fated mate, they are shocked, nobody else has ever found their mate so soon!

As soon as the realisation hits, they talk to the others they came to the bonfire with and tell them the news, they then decide to go to a remote family cabin which Riley’s family owns and complete the ritual to cement their bond, even though it is risky. Unfortunately, their worst fears come to pass and the Morrigan senses the ripple in the cosmos that their pairing has caused and come to disrupt their plans and kidnap Riley. Lynette is distraught, but she knows that she has to find him and so goes heading into a battle which has raged for generations, but will she succeed in saving Riley, or will their bond be destroyed before it can even begin? This is another brilliant book in this series where magic, danger and action are made into a heady mix which will keep you wanting more until the end arrives.

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