Saturday, November 17, 2018

Runaway Vampire (Argeneau #23) by Lynsay Sands

The latest entry in the sizzling paranormal vampire series featuring the Argeneau family - no one does wickedly funny and irresistibly steamy like Lynsay Sands!

Dante Notte has heard it said that love hurts. He just wasn't expecting it to run him over in an RV. Still, a punctured lung and broken ribs are nothing compared to the full-body shock he feels whenever he's near the vehicle's driver, Mary Winslow. He needs to keep her safe from their pursuers while he rescues his brother. Most challenging of all, he needs to claim this smart, stubborn woman as his life mate.

The naked, injured, insanely gorgeous younger man who clambered into her RV insists they belong together. If Mary wasn't feeling their incredible connection in every inch of her being, she wouldn't believe it. But now that the men who took Dante's twin are after her too, trusting her gut means risking her life for an immortal who's the very definition of a perfect stranger.


So I have decided it would be better if I put the description of what the book is about and then do the review. That way you will have more to go on than my review. My review of this one is a bit strange compared to how I reviewed the other books in this series. This book I will reread and it was good for a bit of a laugh, I don't think I can give it a 5 star. This one rates a 4 and a half stars for me, this has a bit of a weird out factor for me. I don't think her previous books went into detail with a relationship between a seemingly young guy and a 62 (if I remember correctly) year old woman. Don't get me wrong, I would still recommend it. It just isn't my usual 5 star rating for a book written by Lynsay Sands.

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