
It’s a world of pulling strings, manufactures charges, and slippery palms. Blackmailed into racing for a renowned racing corporation, Phee only begins to unravel and uncover the depths of their corruption. Part of this illegal street racing world, Phee is caught and forced to re-evaluate her future. There’s a heavy current of racing which is the first to pique your interest. Tracked is part racing book part conspiracy. But even with the help of her team, can a street-rat destroy an empire? Review But when she discovers that Benroyal is controlling more than a corporation, Phee realizes she has a much bigger role in Castra’s future than she could ever have imagined. Worse, Phee risks losing Bear as she falls for Cash, her charming new teammate. When she and her best friend, Bear, attract the attention of Charles Benroyal, they are blackmailed into racing for Benroyal Corp, a company that represents everything Phee detests. Phee’s legendary racer father disappeared mysteriously, but that hasn’t stopped her from speeding headlong into trouble.



On corporately controlled Castra, rally racing is a high-stakes game that seventeen-year-old Phoebe Van Zant knows all too well. Keep reading for my full thoughts in this book review. So when Eric Smith, author of Don’t Read the Comments and You Can Go Your Own Way, recommended me Tracked, I knew I had to read it. When one of your favorite authors recommends you pick up a book, you generally do.
