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Nesting Instinct: Book 4: Veronica's Vice

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Self-proclaimed nerdy girl, Veronica, has recently joined the MacLeod Nest in search of a new beginning, far away from the influence of her parents, who do not approve of her break from traditional half-breed behavior. She has refused their attempts at finding her a mate, in favor of a career in computer security and a life of independence. Roni, as she prefers, wants to live life on her own terms, and doesn't need a man to do it. The handsome identical twin, Wolffe brothers are moving into the MacLeod nest, where they will be farriers to the family's stable of priceless Arabian horses, as well as build their own business as makers of fine bladed weapons. Imagine Lukus and Niklas's shock when they discover that destiny has chosen for them to have the same mate! Will the brother's Wolffe accept the fact they are meant to share the lovely Veronica? Will Veronica accept not just one, but TWO mates that she didn't want in the first place, or will she make a tragic mistake that drives her mates away from her, once and for all. ****This book was intended for mature readers and contains graphic three-way sex scenes and adult language.********

146 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 19, 2019

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June 21, 2020
This book was so hot it burned my fingers! 💖 I don't read a lot of RH books but I liked a nerdy heroine so I read this one before book 3. I found the twins a little too accommodating. I even began to wonder when the problem would arise...but Clairissa Sinclair didn't let me down. And her solution had me turning the pages to the very end! Because this is a no-spoiler review, you're just going to have to read the book. I will say that though the sex is a bit intimidating, this was truly a fun read.
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March 11, 2021
Two For The Price of One

I’d probably give this book 3.5 ⭐️ if I could.

This is the fourth book in a series about vampires and their half-vampire mates, all based around a new American nest, with new ideas.

Roni has been brought on as a computer expert for the security company owned by the nest and she is a complete nerd in all her pink haired glory. She loves her new home where she is valued for her skills. She doesn’t want to be a traditional half-vampire and have a mate, babies and have to give up work. So when she walks back to her little cottage after a really long shift and catches sight of one of the twins who’ve moved in next door and feels that instant attraction that finding your destined mates has, she runs for her cottage and locks her door behind her in a blind panic.

German vampire twins, Luk and Nik are master farriers and sword-smiths. They have travelled all around the world gaining new skills. They finally decide to settle down in the new nest because it sounds like they are innovative and open to new ideas. They left their family smithing business because there were already too many people involved and they wanted to branch out on their own. When both vampires find their destined mate on the same day they are rather surprised to find it is the same woman, which is highly unusual, if not completely unheard of. They don’t realise that they are in for a long haul endeavour in gaining her trust.

This is an entertaining, if predictable book. I like the characters and it’s nice reading about the characters from the previous books. I don’t enjoy the really awful typos and poor editing. It’s really distracting when you have to look at a sentence for 30 seconds before you understand what the author is trying to say because they’ve missed out words completely or spelled them really badly. I don’t mind the odd typo here and there, it’s to be expected, however when they are so bad they disrupt my reading to this extent, it becomes a problem. It’s a shame because it makes it harder to be fair about star ratings for a book that otherwise is enjoyable.
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