Point Containing Books One Lucky Vampire (Argeneau #19)
Title | : | One Lucky Vampire (Argeneau #19) |
Author | : | Lynsay Sands |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 353 pages |
Published | : | September 24th 2013 by Avon |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance. Paranormal Romance |

Lynsay Sands
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 353 pages Rating: 4.14 | 8569 Users | 547 Reviews
Narrative In Pursuance Of Books One Lucky Vampire (Argeneau #19)
Luck be a vampire tonight . . .When Nicole Phillips agreed to hire a housekeeper, she pictured someone a little frumpy and almost certainly female. Instead, she gets gorgeous, unmistakably male Jake Colson. The man is proving indispensable in the kitchen—and everywhere else. Except Jake might not be a mortal man at all.
. . . and every night
Who wouldn't want to be a tall, dark, powerful vampire? Jake, for one. He's barely had time to adjust to his new state before he's roped into a family favor. Still, secretly playing bodyguard to sweet, sexy Nicole is turning out to be the wildest ride of his life. First he'll put a stop to whoever's targeting her. Then he'll prove that this kind of love, and luck, happens only once in an eternity.
Details Books During One Lucky Vampire (Argeneau #19)
Original Title: | One Lucky Vampire |
ISBN: | 0062078143 (ISBN13: 9780062078148) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Argeneau #19 |
Characters: | Nicole Phillips, Stephano Jacob Colson Notte |
Setting: | Ottawa, Ontario(Canada) |
Rating Containing Books One Lucky Vampire (Argeneau #19)
Ratings: 4.14 From 8569 Users | 547 ReviewsComment On Containing Books One Lucky Vampire (Argeneau #19)
I will be finishing this series because of stubbornness, and the fact that I am waiting for one character-in-particular's story. But, damnnnn.... clean it up a bit, will ya?There are several times when the person who is talking has the wrong name written for who they really are. There are also many inconsistencies that show up through the books. For instance, in the end of this book, the bad-guy kept describing Marguerite as "the brunette". Um, really? A brunette has brown hair, right? Well,It had some humor in it and I liked how Lynsay described Jake's life mate but this one didn't grab my attention like the others.

I have been a big fan of the Argeneau books for a long time. This one was extremely disappointing though! Most of the story was spent with her explaining what immortals were or what happened in the past. Yes, there is a need to explain a little so that people new to her books can understand. But this seemed like most of the book was explanations. And there was nothing unpredictable to the book. Yes, the bad guy was left to the end, but it didn't work. She wrote the entire book as if the culprit
Love Sands' hot vampires. Great read that I'll tuck on my Keeper Shelf for another read someday soon.
Mini-Review:Normally, I try to go from the start of a series but I figured it doesn't matter too much with this one. A cute, preternatural romance where I zoned out on the explanations about nanites and ignored the frail attempts at suspense/mystery. I think if I tried to read this book, I wouldn't have gotten that far. As an audiobook, it was ok. Basically an easy to follow story that made me laugh a few times as I did other things.
The book was nice and all but not great. I would have loved this story if not for the fact that it lacked a bit of romance seen in other Lynsay's books and the fact that jake's family was so annoying or it felt that way to me atleast and i am one of those people who likes to see family and friends from other books be a part of the book. I just felt the couple had no privacy what so ever, they literally had no time to themselves. I also didn't like the fact that twins saw the heroine naked, argh
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