Sunday, December 6, 2015

Lynsay Sands - About A Vampire

It's finally Justin Bricker's turn to find a lifemate.  He's heckled the others, now he gets a taste of his own medicine!  This is book #22 in the series, so if you haven't read any of the other books, I recommend starting with A Quick Bite! At this point in the series, we know what happens when there is a new turn and we know the how/why.  While some of that was explained, it wasn't as quite as detailed as previous books since most readers know the history.  

I did find it interesting that the majority of the interactions between Bricker and Holly were during their shared dreams.  He had good reasons as to why he was keeping away from her during waking hours, but the shared dreams were definitely hot!  Poor Holly had a lot to take in and deal with, plus the fact that she had a mortal husband.  It's not the situation either one expected but everything was smoother than I thought it would go.  It was slightly anticlimactic, but it was still enjoyable.  I felt like we saw less of other characters than in previous books so the focus was on Holly, Justin, Gia and a little on her cousins. 









In New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands' new Argeneau novel, a vampire accustomed to seducing every woman he meets finds the one determined to resist him . . .

With immortal good looks and scorching charisma, Justin Bricker has yet to meet a woman he can't win over. His potential life mate should be no different. But instead of falling into his bed, Holly Bosley runs away and ends up mortally wounded. To save her, he has to turn her. And then Bricker learns the shocking truth: Holly's already married.

Holly wakes up with a bump on her head, a craving for blood, and a sexy stranger who insists they belong together. She needs Bricker's help to control her new abilities, even as she tries to resist his relentless seduction. Choosing between the world she knows and the eternity he offers is impossible. But Justin is fighting for his life mate—maybe even his life—and he'll break every rule to do it . . .

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