The Tracker is a story that pulls together mystery, emotional healing, and slow-building romance in a way Sarah Lamb does so well.
Ryan Lundy is a quiet, observant tracker who prefers the shadows, watching rather than being seen. Hired to recover stolen valuables and locate a dangerous gang, his path leads him to Red Ridge—and to Callie Clark.
Callie is a widow carrying complicated grief and unspoken trauma from a marriage that was far different behind closed doors than it appeared to the outside world. She has no plans to marry again, focusing instead on surviving independently and finding solace in writing, though a small part of her still longs for genuine love.
When Ryan realizes that the outlaw he’s tracking looks just like Callie’s late husband, the story takes a tense and unsettling turn. As strange disturbances begin occurring in Callie’s home, the danger feels personal and immediate. Ryan’s role shifts from tracker to protector, even as his feelings for Callie deepen and he begins to question whether a settled life might finally be within reach.
With twists, emotional depth, and a strong sense of danger, The Tracker kept me fully engaged. It’s a really good read and another reminder of why I enjoy Sarah Lamb’s books so much.