[ARC Review] Immortal Angel by Lynsay Sands

Ildaria has been on the run since she was turned immortal over 200 years ago. Now, her vigilante ways have drawn the attention of Lucian Argeneau and Ildaria finds herself in Canada under his watchful eye. Of course, this course of action lands Ildaria right in the path of G.G., a British club owner and her mortal life mate. Fans of Lynsay Sands' Argeneau series know how Ildaria and G.G.'s story plays out; Sands has been pairing immortals and their life mates (some mortal, some not) for over thirty books now. Having read the entire Argeneau series, it is wonderful to see Sands changing up her once-predictable plots and not including the same immortal history lesson in every book. With that said, Sands does touch on some of the history, though it is very condensed versus previous books. I've always felt you could pick up any Argeneau story without having to start at the first book and you would still be able to enjoy the plot. However, with less immortal history and the inclusion of many characters from previous books, this feels like one of the few Argeneau books where previous knowledge of the immortal world is necessary to really follow along. 

I really enjoyed Immortal Angel. Lynsay Sands' writing is easy to follow and readers can easily get swept away with her stories. I felt like this particular Argeneau novel was written for fans or previous readers of the series, since much of the usual background information was left out and many previous characters make a reappearance. I thought Sands did a great job creating yet another unique plot to get the immortal and mortal to their happily-ever-after, no small feat after 30+ novels. Immortal Angel was a good read, recommended for fans of vampires/paranormal romance, specifically those who have already dipped their toes into Lynsay Sands' Argeneau series. 

A huge thanks to HarperCollins/Avon and Netgalley for the chance to read Immortal Angel in advance of its release date. 

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