Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Review: Immortal Ever After
Title: Immortal Ever After
Author: Lynsay Sands
Series: Argeneau #18
Release Date: Feb 26, 2013
Publisher: Avon
Format: eARC
Pages: 384
Source: Publisher via Edelweiss
Summary:
New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands delivers a wickedly fun Argeneau novel featuring a vampire ready to claim his mate and the beauty who resists her fate!
A kiss doesn’t mean eternity . . .
Valerie Moyer doesn’t believe in vampires—until she is kidnapped by a fanged psychopath! After escaping her bloodthirsty captor, she’s through with creatures of the night. Until she finds herself under the protection of the darkly handsome Anders. Not only is she expected to accept that Anders is immortal, but also that she is the woman destined to be his life mate!
. . . Or does it?
Anders felt a connection to Valerie from the moment he cradled her bruised body in his arms. But before he claims her, he must destroy the vampire who almost stole her from him forever. His job would be easier if Valerie didn’t fight him every step of the way. Still, Anders loves a challenge, and the green-eyed beauty is worth fighting for!
Review:
Lynsay Sands has done an impeccable job in writing Immortal Ever After. Her ability to create such amazing stories over and over is amazing.
Immortal Ever After is probably my favorite Argeneau book to date. This time we have a heroine who can take care of herself. Valerie is incredible.
Anders seemed real to me. He is handsome and wholesome. He never tried to be the typical type of man that thinks a women needs a man to take care of her. He trusts Valerie to take care of herself while being with her if she needed him.
Their romance was fun and sexy but it was believable and to me that is what makes a story good.
I look forward to the next book in this series!
About The Author
from HarperCollins website:
Born in Southern Ontario, Lynsay Sands is the New York Times bestselling author of the Argeneau Vampire series. She has written more than 34 books and anthologies since her first novel was published in 1997. Her romantic comedies span three genres—historical, contemporary, and paranormal—and have made the Waldenbooks, Barnes & Noble, USA Today, and New York Times bestseller lists.
Lynsay’s books are read in more than twelve countries and have been translated into at least six languages. She's been a nominee for both the Romantic Times Best Historical Romance Award and the Romantic Times Best Paranormal Romance Award, was nominated and placed three times in the RIO (Reviewers International Organization) Awards of Excellence, and has several books on All About Romance's Favorite Funnies list.
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I love the Argeneau series and was especially happy about this one. I agree Anders was a lot less overbearing unlike some of the Argeneau (although I still love them) I enjoyed his character immensely and hope to see more like him in the future.
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