Series: Aregeneau

Guest Review: Vampires Like It Hot by Lynsay Sands

Posted September 11, 2018 by Tracy in Reviews | 1 Comment

Guest Review: Vampires Like It Hot by Lynsay SandsReviewer: Tracy
Vampires Like It Hot (Argeneau #28) by Lynsay Sands
Series: Argeneau #28
Also in this series: Immortal Ever After (Argeneau #18), Runaway Vampire, Immortal Nights, Immortal Unchained, Twice Bitten, The Trouble With Vampires
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: September 18, 2018
Format: eARC
Point-of-View: Third
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 384
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three-stars
Series Rating: four-stars

New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands brings the heat in this new Argeneau novel, as one woman is rescued by an irresistible immortal …

“Vampires...”

When Raffaele Notte pulls a barely dressed, disoriented woman from the ocean, the last thing he expects is for her to utter that word. The immortal has come to the island resort to help his cousin, but now, it seems, there are rogue vampires dining on unsuspecting tourists. And he soon realizes that not only is Jess a target, she’s also the life mate he’s been waiting for…

Vampires are real. Jess would’ve never believed it until she saw them with her own eyes. She knows she has to get off the island, and her gallant rescuer has offered to help. There’s something about Raffaele that’s unlike any man she has ever met, and his touch sends pleasure through her that is beyond all imagining. But when Jess discovers who he really is, will she risk life as she knows it for a chance of forever by his side?

Jess is at an island resort for her cousin’s destination wedding when the bride’s sister drags her on to a pirate ship.  Supposedly they were going to go feed sharks.  She’s not thrilled to be there and the people on the boat seem to be acting really weird.  When she walks in on what looks like a vampire feeding on a man’s private parts she’s horrified.  She’s then corralled into the captain’s quarters and pretty much told that the captain wants her all for himself.  She manages to squeeze out the window and ends up swimming for hours to get back to shore.

Raffaele Notte and his cousins, Zanipolo and Santo, are in Punta Cana to try and get Santo “back to normal.”  Santo had been kidnapped by the evil Dr. Dressler (see previous books) and had been experimented on.  He’d not been the same since and his cousins are looking out for him.  The trio is at dinner when Jess washes up on shore and they run to her rescue.

Jess is freaked out and focusing on the fact that vampires are real, but Raffaele is fascinated by the fact that Jess is his Life Mate.  When he finds out that she’s had contact with other Immortals that are on the island, that are obviously feeding on a ton of people (as he sees the teeth marks on just about everyone), he’s obviously concerned.  When he finds out that the captain of the pirate ship might also be Jess’s Life Mate Raffaele is determined to win her affections.

This was a cute book.  This is another in the Argeneau series and while the stories may be formulaic, I find them fun.  Raffaele and Jess were so cute together.  I hated that Jess was being pulled in different directions between Raffaele and Vasco.  As in most Sands novels there was a fair amount of ridiculous hijinks that happened with Jess, but I found them more funny side than the eye-rolling side.

I did feel sad for poor Santo as he was just so sad and after having read the previous books in the series knew what he had gone through.  I hope that he gets his HEA soon so that he can be happy again.

Overall a fun story.  There was not a lot of depth, but a good quick read none-the-less.

Rating: 3 out of 5

Argeneau

three-stars


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Guest Review: The Renegade Hunter by Lynsay Sands

Posted January 28, 2010 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 5 Comments

Guest Review: The Renegade Hunter by Lynsay SandsReviewer: Tracy
The Renegade Hunter by Lynsay Sands
Series: Argeneau #12
Also in this series: Immortal Ever After (Argeneau #18), Runaway Vampire, Immortal Nights, Immortal Unchained, Twice Bitten, The Trouble With Vampires
Publisher: Avon, Harper Collins
Publication Date: September 29, 2009
Format: Print ARC
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three-half-stars
Series Rating: four-stars

Nicholas Argeneau was once a successful hunter who went after rogue vampires who broke the immortal law. Except no one has mentioned his name in the last fifty years, not since he turned into a rogue himself. But once a hunter, always a hunter. When Nicholas sees a bloodthirsty sucker terrifying a woman, it’s second nature for him to come to her rescue. He had no idea he would also want to kiss her senseless . . .

One minute Josephine Willan is taking in a breath of fresh air, and the next sharp fangs are heading straight for her neck! Luckily, a gorgeous stranger saves her life . . . and gets locked up for his troubles. Can a man who kisses so lovingly and passionately really have committed the crime he’s accused of? Jo isn’t so sure . . . and she’s determined to prove that this renegade hunter is worth fighting for.

Nicholas Argeneau has been on the run for 50 years but he’s not given up hunting rogues. While in pursuit of one such rogue he saves Jo Willan from certain death. Nicholas knows almost immediately that Jo is his life mate – a miracle as he had already found his life mate 50 years earlier, only to have her die a few months after their marriage. Nicholas wants to be with Jo, but knows that she’ll be safer without him. On the run is no place for a woman to be – especially with an immortal (vampire).

Jo’s not sure what all the fuss is about Nicholas, or why his family is locking him in a cell but she doesn’t like it at all. She decides to set him free – but only after a few great heart stopping kisses.

Many events later Jo and Nicholas are on the run together. Nicholas tells Jo of his past – but strangely enough she’s not disgusted with him as he thought she’d be. In fact she doesn’t believe he killed the woman 50 years ago and decides to set out to prove it. When Jo is almost killed Nicholas knows the only way to save her life is to turn her to an immortal but he can only do that with his family’s help. He takes Jo to them and in doing so pretty much seals his fate. But when Jo awakens from her turning she’s determined to make Nicholas’s family see that there is no way he could have killed all those many years ago.

I really liked this book. I thought it had good characters and the premise was one I hadn’t seen in this series before and was caught up in Nicholas and Jo’s relationship. With Sands’ life mates they seem to fall for each other rather quickly, but there’s always some obstacle that they have to overcome first. In this book it was the fact that Nicholas was supposedly a murderer and when he was found the Council would execute him. But Jo believed in his innocence and was determined to save him. I did have a huge issue with the end of the book I thought that the entire book was lessened by the ending. It was left more or less like a cliffhanger and hopefully we’ll get more info in the next book.

Spoiler:
Where I had an issue with the book – the end. Jo goes into a huge diatribe and is determined to make Nicholas’s family see her way of thinking. Yes there was a huge amount of supposition but she did a good job in her long-winded explanation. There was enough doubt put into everyone’s minds that the head of the Council, Lucian, also the head of the Argeneau family, agreed to look into it. Nicholas was found innocent and they were all happy but then nothing was explained as to who it was that actually did it or why or why was Nicholas targeted, etc. It was incredibly frustrating! A very good book was lessened by the fact that (I felt) a huge portion of it was just left out.

Unfortunately the ending of this book changed my rating of the book which is sad since I had enjoyed the book so much until that point.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

three-half-stars


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