Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Review: Bad Luck Vampire (Argeneau #36) by Lynsay Sands

Today I'm reviewing Bad Luck Vampire by the amazing Lynsay Sands! 
Bad Luck Vampire is Book 36 in Lynsay's Argeneau series! Wow!
I've been a fan since the beginning! 
This is an exciting paranormal romance series based on a race of immortals mistaken for vampires... but technically vampires. You'll have to read the books to understand! 
The books are fun, funny, sexy and oh so entertaining! 
I highly recommend the entire series!


 



New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands returns in this latest chapter of the Argeneau series with an immortal who is having a bit of bad luck while trying to woo his life mate…


Alasdair MacKenzie has never once considered himself unlucky in all the centuries he’s been an immortal rogue enforcer. Not until he meets Sophie. Finding the beautiful, smart, and funny woman who is his life mate is great luck, actually. But meeting her at a wedding full of Argeneaus, not to mention his own busybody uncles determined to “help him claim his woman,” is bad luck. And the fact that Sophie is someone else’s date? Well that’s just the next level of unlucky.

From the way her gaze travels over his body like a caress to the electric zing whenever they innocently touch…he wants her for all eternity! He’ll keep his hands off Sophie until her date is over. After that all bets are off and he’ll pull out all the stops to win her. Great plan—until he gets hit by a car. And then he’s poisoned. Is his luck that bad, or is someone out to stop this immortal from claiming Sophie as his life mate?


My Thoughts


I absolutely LOVE a Lynsay Sands Argeneau story and this one is no exception!

Sophie Ferguson has bad luck in love. Case in point, on her most recent date, she is saved from a handsy suitor that won’t take no for an answer by a gorgeously attractive stranger with beautiful eyes. Jerk deserved what he got! Sophie is so thankful for his help, she agrees to be his date for the wedding of his coworker. Yeah, it’s a bit unusual but surely she’ll be safe at a crowded wedding, right?

Alasdair MacKenzie is an immortal enforcer (vampire cop) hunting down rogue vampires (oops, sorry, I mean immortals). Don’t call them vampires in front of some of the older immortals or you may just lose your head! Anywho… Alasdair and his twin Colle are rogue immortal enforcers for the North American Council of Immortals (dispensing justice to bad guys) and they are attending a wedding of one of their fellow enforcers.

All of the sudden, Alasdair’s matchmaking family member Marguerite Argeneau Notte–notorious for “knowing” who an immortal’s lifemate will be–starts working her magic by sitting a very attractive human next to him at the ceremony. But once they lay eyes on each other… sizzling chemistry ensues! Especially when his Scottish brogue starts to come out! Holy hot Scotsman!

As Sophie and Alasdair explore this fiery passion between them, a string of unusual accidents befall Alasdair, violently enough that if he weren’t immortal, he would’ve died several times over. Is there something supernatural trying to tear Sophie and Alasdair apart or is Sophie really cursed with bad luck? The answers will leave you speechless!

This book was so fun and so funny! It was also heartbreaking and bizarre with a capital B! Sophie and Alasdair are great characters and I really enjoyed them both! My favorite parts of the story are when Alasdair is getting unsolicited dating advice from his four loud and rowdy kilt-wearing Scottish uncles! They cracked me up trying to help Alasdair woo the lovely Sophie. But they also have lots of heart and compassion, and I just loved them all! I hope they find their own life mates! Now that would be something to see!

Bad Luck Vampire is a quick read with lots of laughs, passion, crazy surprises, and loveable characters! I highly recommend the book and the Argeneau series!

FTC Disclaimer: I voluntarily read a copy of the book generously provided by the publisher via Net Galley in exchange for an honest review. This in no way influences my thoughts or feelings about the book or the content of the review.





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