My name is Rylee and I am a Tracker. When children go missing, and the Humans have no leads, I’m the one they call. I am their last hope in bringing home the lost ones. I salvage what they cannot. There are two ways to read through the Rylee Adamson and Elemental series books.
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Title: Midlife Bounty Hunter Series: Forty Proof #1 Author: Shannon Mayer Genre: Urban Fantasy Publisher: Hijinks Ink Publishing Release Date: February 16, 2020 Format: eBook Pages: 340 Source: Kindle Unlimited When divorce comes your way, don't let the ex get you down. Get ready for a whole new laugh-out-loud adventure. Because life is just
Title: Oracle's Haunt Series: Desert Cursed #4 Author: Shannon Mayer Genre: Urban Fantasy Publisher: Hijinks Ink Publishing Release Date: November 6th 2018 Format: eBook Pages: 250 Source: Bought The fourth installment of the best selling "Desert Cursed Series". Hope is a four letter word. Yet, I can’t help but hope that the Oracle will
Title: Jinn's Dominion Series: Desert Cursed #3 Author: Shannon Mayer Genre: Fantasy Publisher: Hijinks Ink Publishing Release Date: June 12th 2018 Format: eBook Pages: 324 Source: Bought There was nothing that could have prepared me for Dragon’s Ground. And I thought that nothing could be worse than what I faced there. Just my black
Title: Dragon's Ground Series: Desert Cursed #2 Author: Shannon Mayer Genre: Fantasy Publisher: Hijinks Ink Publishing Release Date: April 10th 2018 Format: eBook Pages: 222 Source: Bought We survived the land of the Witch’s Reign, that much is true. But our arrival home is far from welcome. My idiot brother has taken it upon
Title: Witch's Reign Series: Desert Cursed #1 Author: Shannon Mayer Genre: Fantasy Publisher: Hijinks Ink Publishing Release Date: January 30th 2018 Format: eBook Pages: 370 Source: Bought I am cursed by the desert I was born in, and now I wander the space between the Walls meant to hold my kind-the supernatural kind- in.
Rylee Adamson Interview My name is Rylee. I don’t like it when people use my last name, it reminds me of where I’m from and the people who turned on me. I was adopted as a baby into a family where they couldn’t have children naturally. But when I was ten, my parents got a