The Tracker (The Dregs Book 1) by Leslie Georgeson

Posted May 28, 2018 by Curly Carla in CC's Goodreads Challenge 2018, Challenges, Goodreads Challenge, Reviews / 0 Comments

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The Tracker (The Dregs Book 1) by Leslie GeorgesonTitle: The Tracker (military romantic suspense) (The Dregs Book 1)
Author: Leslie Georgeson
Published by: Indie
Release Date: February 16. 2018
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 365
Genres: Military Romance, Suspense
Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge
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My rating: dnf

Blurb:

THE DREGS:
Feared by most. Hated by others. Envied by none.
Always hunted, they live in the shadows.
Once powerful warriors, they are now the dregs.

In a city overrun by gang violence, can these former soldiers overcome their violent pasts, dispel the stigma surrounding them, and learn to fall in love?
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The Tracker:

I’m a trained killer. An expert tracker.

I’ve done despicable things. My soul is damaged. My body impaired. That’s what happens when you are a soldier for The Company. I was discharged a year ago. Now I am a dreg. Worthless. With a bounty on my head. I’ve become a creature of the night, hiding in an underground maze during the day. Because I’m not ready to die yet.

She comes to me one night, needing my help to find her sister. The moment I see her, I want her. Her goodness calls to me, makes me yearn for the impossible. She brings life back to the deadness inside me. I’m no good for her. I will do nothing but corrupt her. But I’m a callous bastard. I can’t resist her.

I try not to care for her, but somehow she slips under my skin. She makes me weak. And there is only one thing in this world I am afraid of. Weakness.

I’ll never be good enough for her, so I have to finish this job and send her on her way.

Before she destroys me.

My Review:

Favorite Quote:

I went back to my chair, my leg aching the entire way. I snatched up my book again and tried hard to get lost in the novel. But instead all I could think about was a thin girl with big hazel eyes that did something to the deadness inside me, pulled hard at my humanity, and made me want to care.

This book was way too slow and I kept putting it down.  I just lost interest and the suspense part wasn’t progressing at an equal level to pick up the slack of the romance. Not for me.

 

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