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After the Bite by Lynsay Sands
5.0
After the Bite (Argeneau #35)
By: Lynsay Sands
Rating: 5/5
Natalie scowled at him, but then admitted, “My manpicker must be broken.”
“Your what?” Tybo asked on a disbelieving laugh.
“My manpicker,” she repeated with a glare, and then said, “My guydar.”
When Valerian finally has time off from work all he wants to do is play golf at this local golf course, like he has been doing for once but when a mistake happens with his golf cart, and he is forced to go into the clubhouse and talk to a worker or the owner he was not prepared for his life mate to be standing there. Now Valerian has to find the best way to talk to Natalie and explain what she is to him, but with a possible killer on the loose he has to try to win her love and take down the bad guy.
I first read Sands books in 2017 and fell in love with her writing style and this series. When Netgalley approved me to read and review this book I couldn’t have been more excited. I love that in this series all the main characters of the books are always some: strong, handsome/beautiful, and used to taking charge. However, whenever they met their life mates, they all become “teenager stage” again. I love that in every book not just one, but the life mates are not forced into the life of the main characters, but they’re given a choice if they want that kind of lifestyle or not.
Natalie, MF character, I love that she was not a mindless helpless character. Yes, she has had a hard life, but she was not broken and used that to help build herself back up. I love that Natalie has a child, and Valerian is accepting of this and understands that this child will become part of his life as well if everything works out with them. I really enjoyed reading the chemistry between these characters throughout the book, plus Natalie is so funny. I love all the things that she thinks in her head because duh, normal people cannot read your mind.
I really loved the twist and turns the plot had, I loved the mystery of trying to figure out who the killer was and what would happen next all while screaming at the characters to finally see what was in front of them. I really enjoyed seeing characters from other books in this one and seeing how they were doing now. I really enjoy reading books where there is a build up of the spicy scenes, now there is some spicy in this book, I would rate it at a level 2.5-3 but not so much it takes away from the amazing plot. The character development is great throughout the book you really get to watch the characters learn and adapt to new situations and understandings; the world building is on point. Sands does not disappoint, her attention to details really help you image the place and picturing how that part of the book is playing out.
If you have not read any of Sands books you really should try this series out if you’re interested in fated mates, paranormal romances, spicy scenes, great action and just funny as all get out you really should check out her books.
I received this eARC from Netgalley & Avon, Harper Voyager in exchange for my honest review.
By: Lynsay Sands
Rating: 5/5
Natalie scowled at him, but then admitted, “My manpicker must be broken.”
“Your what?” Tybo asked on a disbelieving laugh.
“My manpicker,” she repeated with a glare, and then said, “My guydar.”
When Valerian finally has time off from work all he wants to do is play golf at this local golf course, like he has been doing for once but when a mistake happens with his golf cart, and he is forced to go into the clubhouse and talk to a worker or the owner he was not prepared for his life mate to be standing there. Now Valerian has to find the best way to talk to Natalie and explain what she is to him, but with a possible killer on the loose he has to try to win her love and take down the bad guy.
I first read Sands books in 2017 and fell in love with her writing style and this series. When Netgalley approved me to read and review this book I couldn’t have been more excited. I love that in this series all the main characters of the books are always some: strong, handsome/beautiful, and used to taking charge. However, whenever they met their life mates, they all become “teenager stage” again. I love that in every book not just one, but the life mates are not forced into the life of the main characters, but they’re given a choice if they want that kind of lifestyle or not.
Natalie, MF character, I love that she was not a mindless helpless character. Yes, she has had a hard life, but she was not broken and used that to help build herself back up. I love that Natalie has a child, and Valerian is accepting of this and understands that this child will become part of his life as well if everything works out with them. I really enjoyed reading the chemistry between these characters throughout the book, plus Natalie is so funny. I love all the things that she thinks in her head because duh, normal people cannot read your mind.
I really loved the twist and turns the plot had, I loved the mystery of trying to figure out who the killer was and what would happen next all while screaming at the characters to finally see what was in front of them. I really enjoyed seeing characters from other books in this one and seeing how they were doing now. I really enjoy reading books where there is a build up of the spicy scenes, now there is some spicy in this book, I would rate it at a level 2.5-3 but not so much it takes away from the amazing plot. The character development is great throughout the book you really get to watch the characters learn and adapt to new situations and understandings; the world building is on point. Sands does not disappoint, her attention to details really help you image the place and picturing how that part of the book is playing out.
If you have not read any of Sands books you really should try this series out if you’re interested in fated mates, paranormal romances, spicy scenes, great action and just funny as all get out you really should check out her books.
I received this eARC from Netgalley & Avon, Harper Voyager in exchange for my honest review.