A few hours ago, Sherry Carne would have sworn that vampires didn’t exist. That’s before rogue immortals rampage through her store, leaving bloody chaos (literally) in their wake. The kicker comes when Sherry learns that one of the vamps on the bad guys’ trail may be her life mate. Her head says it’s impossible. The rest of her takes one look at Basileios Argeneau and has much more interesting ideas.
Whatever Basil expected in a life mate, funny, outspoken Sherry isn’t it. But mind-blowing chemistry and instinct don’t lie. They tell him something else, too—that Sherry’s connection to the immortal world goes deeper than she knows. And that she’s in the kind of danger only Basil can save her from—if she’ll just trust him, now and forever . . .AMAZON
I liked this one although it wasn't probably a favorite one for me. So I guess you could say I had mixed feelings about it. There were plenty of secrets, twists and turns to the story. especially the life that Sherry has felt she has lived. There was a pretty full cast of other people in the story as well as several people with evil intent. The action was fast when it started out and there were also some awkward moments when Basil and Sherry first meet. She was embarrassing in a few scenes when she began to run off at the mouth because of nervousness. At one point, I was relieved when Basil put his hand over her mouth to stop her babble. The mysteries of Sherry's life were good ones and surprising too. So I applaud the author for that.
I liked this one although it wasn't probably a favorite one for me. So I guess you could say I had mixed feelings about it. There were plenty of secrets, twists and turns to the story. especially the life that Sherry has felt she has lived. There was a pretty full cast of other people in the story as well as several people with evil intent. The action was fast when it started out and there were also some awkward moments when Basil and Sherry first meet. She was embarrassing in a few scenes when she began to run off at the mouth because of nervousness. At one point, I was relieved when Basil put his hand over her mouth to stop her babble. The mysteries of Sherry's life were good ones and surprising too. So I applaud the author for that.
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