Allie Stuart is still coming to terms with the world of her father, a Watcher who disappeared when she was a child. Now, his legacy haunts her, both in the stories that she hears and the genetic inheritance that has revealed itself. She must discover the depth of her own abilities and learn to navigate a shadowy underworld amidst the drums of war.
Two powerful vampire factions threaten to upend the careful balance of a thousand years. When a close friend pays the highest cost, Allie must decide to walk away from her new world, or join the cause. Her father’s life was destroyed by his ability; can Allie avoid the same fate?
TRACER is the second book in the Mythos of Cimme series.
CJ Flynn is an author, farmer, and mother. She has been writing for most of her life, and has used her skills professionally in writing technical documentation, online articles, and marketing. Her first love has always been fiction.
After moving back to begin a small family farm in her home state of Ohio, CJ left behind the technical and marketing writing to focus solely on her fiction. The Mythos of Cimme series is her first published fiction work.
An amazing sequel. Allie is learning about her new powers. But along with that she has to face some real problems. Lillith is on the war. Sorell ask Allie for help. Allie can't ignore her responsibilities towards the world. She cannot run from what she is. But at what cost ? What all will she end up loosing ? The plot is tight and well written. The previous book was a little slow. No such complains with Tracer. I loved Allie. She suffered huge losses recently and is floundering in a new world. Her only strength is Ben. But Ben also dsnt understand her always. She is brave, smart and practical. Ben and allie's love is sweet and young. I felt regret when they couldn't reach a conclusion. A fast paced, interesting sequel to The watchers daughter. Recommended. PS - I was given this book in exchange for an honest review.
This second book in the series about Allie is both faster paced and more action packed than the first instalment. But it is still refreshingly different from the bulk of urban fantasy. Allie struggles to find out more about her abilities while trying to hold on to her relationship with Ben. Once again we are left with a cliffhanger ending and once again I am dying to get the next book… write, write, write C.J. – don’t leave us hanging here for too long! *I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.