General Fiction (Adult) | Romance | Sci Fi & Fantasy
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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?
4 STARS
It was an unusual way that Sophie met Tybo in the opening of the story. It was also funny too ! But Tybo would also end up being the one that leads her to meeting Alasdair. Tybo was a bit disappointed about that, he had hoped she might be his life-mate.
Turns out Alasdair is a man of few words which it makes it harder for him to woo Sophie when he decides to. His identical twin brother Colle was the charmer but he's willing to help Alasdair win his life-mate. But so are Alasdair's wild Scot uncles willing to help although their well meant help didn't always work out well. Still they were a hoot. Good thing that Sophie loves all things Scottish. And the accent that Alasdair had really got Sophie hot. Well along with some other things too. When the two of them touched, clothes fell off..if you get my meaning.
Plenty of action when it comes to those around Sophie, being in danger. I had my thoughts about the who and why of it and I was SO wrong. A startling reveal happens at the end along with a shocking ending for the person behind it all.
“I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
-NEGALLEY-
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