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Bad Luck Vampire

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It was decent, just like her other vampire novels nothing special but always fun to read. Perfect beach read or easy spicy read

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I've read all the books in this series from Lynsay Sands. Some I loved and some I didn't. This is a very good one with engaging characters, a caring male protagonist, wit, humor, mystery, intrigue and sizzling chemistry.

Sophie has the worst romantic luck or does she...and now Alisdair is in the picture. This was fun to read and a very sweet romance. The Scottish uncles were a hoot!

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This book was really good! I didn’t see the bad guy coming was was expecting someone else. I really liked the twist on a vampire.

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This is a well-written, entertaining, steamy paranormal romance. It has engaging characters, a caring male protagonist, wit, humor, mystery, intrigue, sizzling chemistry, supportive family, twists and turns, and a happily ever after ending. It is an excellent addition to the Argeneau series, and can easily be read and enjoyed as a stand alone. Ms. Sands' loyal readers will appreciate the appearance of characters from past novels.

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I love Lynsay Sands' Argeneau series! It's still a great read even though it is number 36. The author continues to write great paranormal romances.

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This is such a great book! I love the way the family played such a great role in the story. I love how Sands can tie together the lose ends.

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4.25
This was such an interesting world to fall into. It was my first in this series and I can not wait to check out the rest. While this was mainly couple driven, there was light world building, and an overarching mystery.

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Ahhhhh this was just such a great read. I just didn't want this book to end and I was sad to turn the last page. I'm so excited to see what's next from this author.

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I love the Argeneau world! I can go back and revisit each new book and feel like I’ve not missed anything Hopes this series continues through the next generation!

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thank you to netgalley for the advanced reading copy. I really enjoyed this and will be getting copies for my shop.

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Very good book. Fits well in the series.
I do feel like it was missing something but I'm not sure what.

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I loved this book! I devoured it in only a few sittings and wish there was more to read. The story line was paced very well and the characters were easy to love!

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I am a huge Lynsay Sands fan and have read all of this series. This one does not disappoint. She had my attention with Alasdair, a Scottish vampire, and Sophie, a woman with a little bad luck in dating. Things get a little interesting when bad luck starts to follow Alasdair. Is it really bad luck or is someone out to keep Sophie for themselves?
This book had a great plot with an ending I didn’t see coming. Lynsay Sands does a great job in creating a world and characters that you become invested in. I can’t wait to see what happens next.

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I received Bad Luck Vampire in return for an honest review from the publisher via Netgalley.

Sophie hasn't had the best luck when it comes to dating but when set up on a blind date it takes the cake. She can't even get dinner ordered before she's rushing out the door with him hot on her heels. Thankfully her savior just happens to be in the parking lot saves the day and Sophie finds herself a date to a wedding with an attractive man. Little did she know she would meet a man with an electric connection at the wedding.

I love Sophie she's sweet and just adorable you can't help liking her and I really connected with her. I love the sizzling steamy connection between her and Alasdair even though he is an Argeneaus so of course he has to be swoon worthy. I also really enjoyed the side characters we got to know who are MacKenzie's the uncles are the best characters and I just loved them all.

I'm a huge fan of the Argeneaus series and have been reading them since they first came out. I may not be current and have skipped around a bunch over the years but they are always some of the best paranormal romance I've ever read. Bad Luck Vampire doesn't disappoint it's another lovely installment in the series. I love the way the author perfectly balances the story with the romance we have just enough mystery to keep me guessing till the very end.

I've loved all of the characters up to this point but I think Sophie may be my favorite but I feel like that after I read each one. She's just a great character and her story is just beautiful. The author has done a lovely job creating a captivating story that I ended up lost in till the very last page. One of my favorite series and I can't wait to see who is next on the list to find their happy ever after. I really did like the uncles so maybe one of them will be next.

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WOW, I am so happy to have seen this book around bc I loved reading books by Lynsay Sands, but I'm sad to say that I forgot about them. I read my first book by her 18 years ago and was hooked from the first. It was actually from the Argeneau series; like this one. Life happened and I didn't read as much then I got back into reading and completely forgot, but I'm back and I read this book and loved it.

This book is part of the series and don't worry it will not affect reading this book, It is def a stand-alone. If you love romances where women fall in love with immortals/vampires/monsters then you will definitely love Bad Luck Vampire. It's a good book and has vampires (aka Immortals) in it.

Sophie goes out with Tybo and then has a big connection with another while at a wedding. Enter Alasdair who is drawn to her also. His family tries to help and get them together because they are Lifemates. They try to keep their family secret from Sophie but a lot of crazy things start to happen and looks like she is going to leave him (aka break up with him) so they tell her in a weird kinda way. It's a pretty funny part of the book. His family (the Uncles) are great and super funny, I loved their addition to the book. Made it so much more entertaining. There was a lot of talk about s**. Like a lot, probably more than there should have been but just a heads up if that bothers you. If not then read the book.
Alasdair and Sophie make such a sweet couple.

I was given the opportunity to read this book, thanks to the publisher and Net Galley. The above is my opinion/review. It is my own, honest and voluntary.

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This is probably my favorite Argeneau story. Alasdair and Sophie meet at a wedding. Once they start dating, weird things begin to happen to Alasdair. Trying to keep he is an immortal from her, he explains the events as minor accidents. His family looks into her background as she has lost her parents, friends and fiancés and she thinks she is cursed. They eventually find out who, what and why. Alasdair’s uncles are hilarious.

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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!

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A kooky read where vampires -- pardon me, Immortals, they're touchy about the term "vampires" -- are descendants of survivors from Atlantis whose immortality and blood-drinking properties come from nanobots in the blood. But the actual plot is a fated mate scenario with a heavy dose of a deranged stalker lurking in the shadows.

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You always know what you’re going to get with an Argeneau family story, and Bad a Luck Vampire is no exception. This is the 36th installment of the series, and even though we’ve read about finding life mates, shared wet dreams, and getting changed 35 times before, this book is not stale or boring. The chemistry between Alasdair and Sophie the that kind of white hot instalove that Sands is known for, and it’s always fun to revisit characters from previous stories.

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This wasn’t my favorite, but I’m not giving up on the Argeneau series yet. The pacing feels off with a lot more action loaded into the second half of the book and a bit of an abrupt ending. Also with the heroine having so much already going on in her personal life we didn’t get to see her really learn about or process the existence of immortals.

Thanks to Avon and NetGalley for my chance to review.

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