A perfect night on the town turns out to be her worst nightmare. A date with a handsome man is the catalyst for events that she thought only happened in fairy tales. Thrust into a world of danger, Isabelle has no idea what is in store for her as the Light and Dark Fae fight over her future.
Isabelle Moreno is a young woman working her way through life, finding little time for love and adventure. Until she agrees to a date with a mysterious stranger, only to find out the secrets this man holds are something she could have lived her entire life without knowing. The Dark Fae Luck Eater has found something enticing in Isabella’s humanity.
Bain is an arrogant playboy and an Immortal Light Fae Warrior. He and his four brothers fight for the safety of the human race while remaining something of myth. After weeks of tracking the Dark Fae Luck Eater, Bain comes across yet another victim, in Isabelle.
Bain has finally found his match in this feisty human as she fights against him and her ever growing attraction to the Immortal who is bound to protect her.
Book Review:
The story starts with Izzy going on a date with a handsome man named Zander. This is her first date in a while, and she only agreed to it because her younger sister Marie urged Izzy to enjoy the last year of her twenties and put herself out there.
She’s liking this Zander guy and agrees to a nightcap with him, so off they go. In comes two warriors, Uriah and Bain, who are hot on Zander’s heels. Apparently, Zander is a vicious thief who steals luck from successful women. Why? Because he is a leprechaun and therefore Fae…for a moment, my mind flashes back to Lost Girl and the bi-Succubus who rules that town…lol…back to Immortal Blood. Poor Isabelle is saved by Bain and Uriah, but they were a tad late and she’s lost a lot of her luck. She’s falling on her face, almost getting knocked by a truck, and generally her happy date has turned into a nightmare as Bain and Uriah unveil great huge wings, that leave her disbelieving.
Now that Zander has her luck, Bain is tasked to protect Isabelle as Zander will want to come back for more. And because she refuses to leave with Bain, he is forced to stay at her house until she agrees to leave with him. Bain is a spoiled brat, a playboy, and the most arrogant man Isabelle has ever met, and because of that, she makes it a point to be as stubborn as she can be, when he makes unreasonable demands. The best part of this story is the dance between Bain and Isabelle. He likes her because she stands up to him, she does her best to counter his arrogant ways, and grudgingly likes him as she gets to know him.
I love the twist on the Fae world. I find the funny play on Vampires and Bain’s Immortal Warrior interesting. The writer paints her own take of the magical world, giving it an identity that’s refreshing and at the same time familiar. The plot is strong, and the characters lovable. I had no problem reading through this in one sitting. I’d recommend it to anyone who loves a good fantasy novel.
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