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Review: One Lucky Vampire (Argeneau, #19) by Lynsay Sands

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Review: One Lucky Vampire (Argeneau, #19) by Lynsay SandsOne Lucky Vampire by Lynsay Sands
Series: Argeneau #19
Published by Avon on September 24, 2013
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 353
Format: Paperback
Source: Gift, Library
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three-stars

Luck be a vampire tonight . . .

When Nicole Phillips agreed to hire a housekeeper, she pictured someone a little frumpy and almost certainly female. Instead, she gets gorgeous, unmistakably male Jake Colson. The man is proving indispensable in the kitchen—and everywhere else. Except Jake might not be a mortal man at all.

. . . and every night

Who wouldn't want to be a tall, dark, powerful vampire? Jake, for one. He's barely had time to adjust to his new state before he's roped into a family favor. Still, secretly playing bodyguard to sweet, sexy Nicole is turning out to be the wildest ride of his life. First he'll put a stop to whoever's targeting her. Then he'll prove that this kind of love, and luck, happens only once in an eternity.


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~ 3 Lucky Stars ~ 

One Lucky Vampire is book 19 in the Argeneau series by Lynsasy Sands. I like a cute fun light romance. I have enjoyed the Angeneau Series from the beginning. Some of the books are better then others, but the series has not brought anything new into the mix. 

One Lucky Vampire was an enjoyable sweet read. Not as funny as some of the other books in the series. Nicole is sweet, has a surprising naughty side, and is Jake’s lifemate so he must reveal the immortal world to her and explain what he is. Jake is a nice guy, but he abandons his family after they showed him nothing but love and patience, which was a little childish on his part. Jake needs a great woman to show him the error of his ways and Nicole needs a man that will cherish not use her and that’s exactly what both get.

The thing with this series is that the couples don’t have the same spark and impact as the ones in the earlier books. In the end it was repetitive. Nothing new and exciting happens. The series feels to me at an end.

Angela (Angel’s Guilty Pleasures) Rating and Review

Borrowed from library. Won a copy.

Lynsay Sands

 

One Lucky Vampire - Audiobook, by Lynsay Sands
 

three-stars