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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I won The Giveaway! Congrats! You're a winner! Dancing!! 3.5 Stars And I will not be reading anymore of this series. After reading 30 books in it, they have become way to repetitive. Lack enough suspense and action to keep me interested. Even the sex scenes are highly repetitive. So, after years of reading this series, we come to the end of my journey with them. 3 sweet STARS Why do all the males seems to constantly “grunt” their response.... and mind you it was mentioned 26 times, and yea I started counting ounce it was clear there no replacement for that word But anyways Soulemates... check No cheating... check HEA... check Hot steamy PRN... check, check, check So it suffices to say that I quite liked it! Similar to the others I have read and enjoyed several of the Argeneau books but not in a while. This one had way too many of previous characters in it! Two couples would have been enough, Lucian for sure, but all these people? Too confusing. Then the story: the human was on the run from vampires for four years. She moved every other month because they always found her. But she always got away? Not believable. She never figured out how they found her. Unbelievable. Then, the final showdown. It was very quick and very anticlimactic. They hunted this guy for hundreds of years, and then it was ridiculously easy to kill him. Lack of romance: Magnus was a shallow character, not fleshed out. The insta-love of life mates is finally a bit drawn out - including the first sexual encounter with a virgin. OMG! We may have wondered, but that was too much. I remember why I have not read any of these books in a while. Immortal Born Argeneau, Book 30 I Picked Up This Book Because: Continue the Series The Characters: Allie Chambers: Magnus B: Liam, a ton of Argeneaus The Story: I love the characters in this series and the author’s writing style. I love that I can read out of order (unintentionally of course) and not be lost in the series. Allie, Magnus and Liam are wonderful additions to the story and I hope we get to see a lot more of their little family in the future. Really I just hope this series never ends. It never fails to entertain me. The Random Thoughts: 4 Stars no reviews | add a review
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HTML: Nothing compares to the physical chemistry between an immortal and his life mateâ??or to the spellbinding thrills in a new Argeneau novel by New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands... A simple promise to protect her friend's infant son has turned Allie Chambers' existence upside down. Caring forâ??and feedingâ??an orphaned vampire baby has been tricky enough. But as little Liam grows, so does his appetite. He needs more blood than she can personally supply. And when her attempts to steal from a blood bank go awry, Allie wakes up surrounded by doctors, cops...and the gorgeous, mesmerizing Magnus, who she can neither trust nor resist. Magnus never expected to find his life mate breaking into a blood bank. Clearly, Allie is already entwined with his worldâ??in deeper, more dangerous ways than she realizes. A band of vicious rogue immortals is in pursuit, and Magnus' first task is to keep her safe. His second: to awaken her to mind-blowing pleasure, and hope she'll accept the life, and the passion, that only he can No library descriptions found. |
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I was drawn to this book by the idea of a human adopting a vampire baby. I really liked the vampire mythos in the book, it was different. The main and secondary characters were fun and interesting. I didn't sense a lot chemistry between the main characters, but they were both very sweet.
The writing was alright, but I didn't love it. Plot points and dialog were often repeated a few times, in a way that felt like spoon-feeding. The dialog was also pretty corny.
There were some silly parts to the story, but overall it was fun. This was my first Lynsay Sands book and I would read something else by her, if the story was right.
I listened to this on audiobook and the narrator was really good. I do have some trouble connecting with a story when I listen to it (as opposed to reading it), so maybe take this review with a grain of salt. :) ( )