Even vampires need a vacation. But Decker Argeneau’s ends abruptly when he’s asked to help hunt the group of rogue vampires targeting mortals — one that might include a defector in his own family. Before he can worry about that, though, he’s got to rescue the latest victim. It’s all part of the job, including taking a bullet for a beautiful doctor.
Dr. Danielle McGill doesn’t know if she can … know if she can trust the man who just saved her life. There are too many questions, such as what is the secret organization he says he’s part of, and why do his wounds hardly bleed? However, with her sister in the hands of some dangerous men, she doesn’t have much choice but to trust him.
Except now Decker’s talking about life mates and awakening a passion that’s taking Dani beyond anything she’s ever known. Being undead may not be half-bad…especially if it means spending forever with a man who would love her with his mind, body, and immortal soul.
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I absolutely love love this series. If you love vampires you will love these.
No-fangers and the McGill girls!
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The heroine: Danielle McGill – Dani is a doctor, her and her younger sister were on their way home from a family reunion when they stopped for gas and were taken by a group of no-fangers (immortals without fangs who are crazy and kill humans without compunction).
The Hero(s): Decker Argeneau Pimms – an enforcer and rogue hunter. Decker is 259 years old and no longer enjoys eating or physical pleasure. While chasing his cousin Nicholas who is a rogue immortal, they come across a gang of no-fangers who have kidnapped two girls.
The Story: Decker and the hunters are able to save Dani from the no-fangers, but the leader of the group escapes with Dani’s 15 year old sister Stephanie. Decker is unable to read or control Dani and realizes that she is his life mate. He has to make Dani trust him and tell her that they are immortals without scaring her away.
This book follows the format set forth by many of the prior books in this series. Though the action is even more suspenseful due to the fact that the bad guy(s) have young Stephanie and could be doing anything to her and the only person who might be close to finding them is Nicholas who is a rogue immortal with dubious reasons for trying to help.
There were a few things I didn’t like about the story. First of which is the way they always seem to leave the women behind while the men go to do things and the woman left alone ends up getting kidnapped almost every time. Second is that when someone is kidnapped and finally gets back to the enforcers, they don’t immediately tell them what they found out from the kidnapper, but that always seems like it is no problem to wait until later. If it was me being kidnapped, I would want them to know these things right away. But overall the story was great and I still plan to read more.
The narration was done by Victoria McGee and was fine. Though I like dual narration best.
A great paranormal romance
Even on vacation, Decker Argeneau is on call in his job as an immortal enforcer. This time he is searching for a rogue who is actually a cousin and former best friend. The trail leads to a group of rogues holding two women and one is his lifemate. Twists and turns follow as Decker muddled by his attraction to Dr. Danielle McGill rescues her, even as her sister is kidnapped by one of the escaping rogues. With the help of the enforcer team, the search continues. Decker tries to explain immortals to Dani and why lifemates are so important to them. This is another fun read in the Argeneau series.
Couldn’t put it down it’s
Brilliant with humorous aspects HEA
Awesome series!