book cover of The Tracker Mountain Man
 

The Tracker Mountain Man

(2026)
(The third book in the Alaskan Wildlife Rangers series)
A novel by

 
 
He tracks predators for a living. Now, he’s hunting her.Fraser Black is a primal force of nature. He lives eighty kilometers from civilization, ruling his Alaskan territory with ruthless efficiency. His rules are simple: stay off his land, and stay out of his way. But the second he locks eyes with Tessa Merritt—a delicious, defiant outsider trying to survive on her own—his inner predator snaps awake. The attraction is instant. Feral. Hard.

He should leave her to the wild. Instead, he stalks her camp. One look turns into three visits a day. Three visits turn into a reckless, heavy-breathing game of forced proximity where the tension is thick enough to choke on.

Tessa thinks she can handle the isolation, but she has no idea how dangerous it is to tempt an alpha who hasn't touched a woman in months.

Stranded together in his brutal domain, every casual touch sparks a high-heat, unadulterated hunger. There is no slow burn here—only raw, breathless physical consumption. Fraser has spent his life tracking targets, but now that he’s tasted Tessa, he’ll tear the world apart to keep her right where she belongs: pinned under him.

‘An animalistic tracker who claims what he wants… and the woman who drives him straight out of the wild and into her bed.’

The Tracker is a scorching, fast-paced, insta-love alpha romance loaded with raw primal heat, forced proximity, and explicit, high-tension dominance. Book 3 in the series.

One-hour read. No cliffhanger. Guaranteed HEA.

[CONTENT WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT & INSTALOVE]






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