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  • By: Lynsay Sands
  • Narrator: Rick Robertson
  • Length: 9 hours 45 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: January 19, 2010
  • Language: English
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The Rogue Hunter Audiobook Summary

Samantha Willan is a workaholic lawyer. She’s grateful for some rest and relaxation in cottage country, and after a recent breakup she wants to stay as far away from romance as possible. Then she meets her irresistible new neighbor. There’s something strange and mysterious about his eyes. Is it just her imagination, or are they locked on her neck?

Garrett Mortimer is a rogue hunter. His last assignment united Lucian Argeneau with his lifemate, and Mortimer is hoping this one will be less . . . adventurous. He’s here to track down a reported rogue, but fun in the sun is every bloodsucker’s nightmare. Worse, he can’t seem to get his mind off Samantha, especially when he spies her skinny-dipping in the lake. After eight hundred years as a bachelor, is he ready to turn a volatile attraction into a lasting love affair?

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The Rogue Hunter Audiobook Narrator

Rick Robertson is the narrator of The Rogue Hunter audiobook that was written by Lynsay Sands

Lynsay Sands is the nationally bestselling author of the Argeneau/Rogue Hunter vampire series, as well as numerous historicals and anthologies. She’s been writing since grade school and considers herself incredibly lucky to be able to make a career out of it. Her hope is that readers can get away from their everyday stress through her stories, and if there are occasional uncontrollable fits of laughter, that’s just a big bonus. Please visit her on the web at www.lynsaysands.net.

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Lynsay Sands is the author of The Rogue Hunter

The Rogue Hunter Full Details

Narrator Rick Robertson
Length 9 hours 45 minutes
Author Lynsay Sands
Publisher HarperAudio
Release date January 19, 2010
ISBN 9780061958700

Additional info

The publisher of the The Rogue Hunter is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780061958700.

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This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Julie (jjmachshev)

October 08, 2008

Do you enjoy humor with your hot vamp heroes? If so, you should give Lynsay Sands vamp series a try. Her latest in this series is "The Rogue Hunter" and stars yet another brooding, sexy vampire who finds his mate.Samantha is a hard-charging young lawyer, burning her way up the ladder, trying to make partner at her prestigious law firm. When her sisters finally guilt her into taking their annual lake vacation, she gives in only to get sucked up into the disappearance of the spoiled daughter of one of her firm's most important clients. ?Luckily? another lake visitor is determined to provide assistance...and he's quite the hottie!Mortimer (don't you love that name?) is over 800 years old. He hunts rogue vampires who feed off humans and risk exposure to the whole vampire community. When rumors of a possible rogue bring him to the lake where Sam and her sisters vacation, he's shocked to find that he can't 'read' Sam, and he's suddenly hungry for food, and he's suddenly really, really interested in sex...but only with Sam. Since all these are signs of meeting his lifemate, you'd think Mort would be happy. Well, not right away. She's just not quite what he had in mind when he imagined his lifemate. But the more time he spends with Sam, the more his hungers grow...for food, for her, and for her blood. Mort is hilarious. Reading about a staid, boring, tired of food/sex/life vampire trying to rationalize his feelings had me in stitches. This is a total 'feel good' read. There's no real danger, no competing males (or females), and lots of hot tension and good sex. I liked it!

t'irla ~The Bookslayer~

April 26, 2012

Something a Bit Different!Description:Hot on the heels of her series featuring the Argeneaus, "New York Times"-bestselling author Sands begins a new series focusing on the Rogue Hunters--immortals associated with the Argeneaus who work for The Council and hunt vampires who have broken their lawsMy Thoughts:My first thought is that the blurb is terrible and needs to be rewritten as it does not sell the book at all. My second thought is : this is soooo cool I know all the geography in this story extremely well as I summer in the area. This being said it might make me a bit easier on the book. I really liked the cottaging premise I haven't seen that done in a PNR before and felt it was really original. The characters, Decker, Mortimer and Bricker were funny, handsome, strong. We had met Mortimer and Bricker before in Lucian's story but Decker was a whole new character. The Heroine Sam could have been a bit stronger and sure of herself in places but liked that she was a lawyer and liked that she was very close to her sisters (do I see up coming books featuring the sisters?) I thought Mortimer slipped out of character a bit in this book. He was more taciturn and stern. I know meeting your lifemate lightens you up..but a few things just didn't "feel" quite right. Over all this book didn't really jump from the pack but felt like it was one of those books that generate characters and set us up for up coming stories. I call these books vehicles..Long series often need them but they are not the most fun to read. 3.5 Stars on this and a caution if you plan on reading more of the series you do need to read this book as it is a setup for future tales.

Shelly

September 05, 2020

Konnte mich zum lachen bringen auch wenn es nicht viel spannendes gab 🙈

taylor.talks.books

September 29, 2017

This book will make you laugh out loud one minute, and blush at intense passion the next. The scientific spin on vampires is also very interesting!

birar rose

September 24, 2019

This fun and cute i love it and i will keep reading

Tina

March 10, 2013

Enforcer and Career Girl get Mated The Rogue Hunter by Lynsay Sands is full of romance and suspense with her trademark mayhem and humour. In it, an immortal, whilst on a mission to protect the world from rogue vampires unexpectedly finds his life mate, a human who is a committed career woman. The book is number 10 in the author’s Argeneau Vampire series.Lynsay Sands portrays vampires as Atlanteans, who need blood to allow the nanos developed by their scientists to heal them and maintain their immortality. These modern day immortals imbibe blood from refrigerated blood bags, keeping their existence a secret and thus preventing panic and persecution from mortals. The vampire Council has set up a team of enforcers, under Lucien Argeneau, to bring rogue vampires to justice. In The Rogue Hunter, Garrett Mortimer, an 800 year old immortal, has been sent with his partner Bricker, to Canada. Some humans have been spotted with bite marks and they are to apprehend the culprit. The cottage they are staying in belongs to a fellow enforcer Decker, who is vacationing there, but who joins the investigation. Three sisters, Sam, Alex and Jo occupy the neighbouring cottage.The immortals try and use their mind control powers to dissuade the women from trying to befriend them, to prevent possible interference in their mission. However, Garrett finds that he cannot read or control the mind of Sam, indicating that she is his life mate. Garrett is mortified as Sam does not conform to his womanly ideals and as he has been a bachelor for so long does not know if he is ready to be mated. The trio befriend the girls to give him a chance to check Sam out and also use the girls’ local knowledge to investigate the rogue. The scene is set for a great romp in the middle of the Canadian wilderness, containing romance, danger, intrigue and humour, as a rogue hunter finds that he has finally met his match. Sam, a lawyer, is a workaholic, who has recently broken up with her high school sweetheart and has very low self esteem when it comes to relationships. Her sisters sense the attraction between her and Garrett and they egg her on to have a fling. Despite her misgivings, Sam falls for Garrett, although she has no inkling of his true nature, believing that he must avoid the sun due to a medical condition for example. She does however notice how his eyes appear silver and appear to shine in the darkness. Garrett is not only a great looker, which seems to go hand in hand with being immortal, but he is also caring, charming and witty. He, like Sam, takes his job very seriously. Although surprised to discover that Sam is his life mate, he is quickly drawn to her intelligence, personality and physical presence, despite his early reluctance. The sharing of erotic dreams and Garrett’s reawakening appetites for both food and sex also make for some very hot and comical scenes as only Lynsay Sands can write! The couple’s attempts to make out al fresco had me in stitches, as one horny vampire’s seduction efforts were thwarted for one reason or another. The attempts of the two co-enforcers, Bricker and Decker, to compel an initially unwilling Garrett into the arms of his life mate are hilarious. The contrast between Bricker, a young vampire who, unlike older immortals has not yet lost his appetite for sex, food and drink, and the older jaded immortals is comic. Similarly Sam’s sisters, Alex and Jo, conspire to get Sam and Garrett together. The suspense element is not as intense as in the last novel I read of hers, Born to Bite, focusing more on the relationship between Garrett and Sam. However, it does still contain plenty of humour combined with inventive lovemaking scenes. The book can be read as a stand alone, but the author does continue the story of some of the characters, namely Decker, in book 11, The Immortal Hunter and Jo and Alex, Sam’s sisters in book 12, The Renegade Hunter and book 14, Hungry for You, which I plan to read. I recommend this book to lovers of paranormal vampire romance, who like to read a humorous but romantic tale, with an element of suspense.

Samantha (Book Lover's Cozy Cafe)

September 14, 2012

As ever I just love the Argeneau Series, with it's humor, sexy men, quit witted women and some kind of disaster in each book, it makes each story a great read. Along with the ties to the previous characters. Each book has it's own story, that is basically the same ending for the most part, but each couple has their own story. Their own reasons for why they are meant to be. I always catch myself smiling or busting up out loud while I read one of these books, it never fails to amuse me.This one Mortimer and Sam (I love the name by the way lol), meet at their cottages in Magnetawan also known as "cottage country" Mortimer, and his friends are supposed to be tracking down a Rogue Vampire, but end up meeting the sisters Sam, Jo, and Alex because Mortimer couldn't control Sam's mind. He's found his lifemate, he doesn't believe this to be the case because at first he thinks of her as a drunk and clumsy because she's always falling or hurting herself, but soon comes to find out it's an ear infection. But then he gets to know Sam more and the more he gets to know her the more his interests peeks to her, she obviously gets interested in him but has reserves cause of a past break up. Well of course some tragedy happens, this time it was her bosses goddaughter goes missing, so she ends up staying at her parents cottage (mansion) in the guest cottages out back. During this time, Mortimer and Sam get to know each other quite well, especially when they try to get intimate and it ends up resulting in some kind of a hysterical folly. By the time this tragedy is taken care, things are quite sizzling between Mortimer and Sam, but Mortimer has yet to tell Sam about what he is and that she is his lifemate. By the time he does reveal it, it turns out bad at first, but then she comes to terms on what's she's been told. She is then left with choice of choosing Mortimer and leaving her sisters in like 10 years, or choosing her sisters and getting her memory of Mortimer erased completely. In the end the find the rogue, not going to tell you what happens to the rogue though *smiles*. And Mortimer and Sam are left with the choice, who does she choose? Well let's just say... you will be seeing more of Mortimer and Sam in future books. *smiles*

Kinga

February 10, 2016

We met Mortimer and Bricker in Lucian's story and I was not prepared for his story. I mean I was kind of distracted by Lucian in his story and didn't really pay attention to the other guys. I was a bit, or more, annoyed with Mortimer judging Sam when he first realised that he cannot read her. But you know, men will be men. ( But rabbits? Seriously? Damn.) And I was bit more annoyed with all the controlling going around. It was very obvious and kind of dragged along. But anyway it all came to a satisfying end so ... Sam is a lawyer and I understand her desire to climb up the career ladder but destroying her holiday was just mean of her boss. And the leeches. *goose bumps* * shiver* no thank you.

Heila

March 02, 2018

The first novel outside of the Argeneau clan – yet still set in the same world, with lots of the same characters and all of the vampire fun.The Argeneaus are vampires due to science – nanos were introduced into their bloodstreams in Atlantis, repairing the body from all illness, but the nanos need blood to function. So after the fall of Atlantis, they developed fangs, super speed, night vision, etc. to survive. The only way for them to die is by decapitation (or starvation). The sun just makes them extra hungry (uhm, thirsty).Sam needs a vacation. She didn’t bet on meeting Mortimer. He is a rogue hunter on a mission – but when he sees Sam for the first time, he knows that his bachelor days are at an end.The story is LOL funny, with lots of romance and steamy moments. It has a happy-every-after – the nanos matches everyone with their perfect life-mate – and there’s lots of potential for more stories about the Argeneaus.A light, enjoyable read. It has the perfect balance of lust/love, action/mystery and humour.I’ve read other books in the series and it gets better and better.

Elspeth

November 12, 2021

This is the first of the Rogue Hunter trilogy in the middle of the Argeneau series. It was basically an introduction to the Rogue Hunters (two were introduced in Lucian's story, Mortimer and Decker) so the focus of the story was to set up the Rogue stories and introduce us to the characters and rogue hunting. I liked Mortimer and Sam's story. I find it interesting how often Sands finds a different way to handle the idea of life mates, and how the two decide to handle their relationship. It's not always "man finds life mate, man turns life mate" necessarily anymore. So far she's had a couple of female immortals meeting their life mates, and either having to turn or having them already be immortals as some of the alterations. In this one, the difference was how Sam handled the idea of them being together with leaving her family. The "mysteries" were kind of unsatisfying but they did move the romance along.

Ellena deLeon

August 21, 2017

Lyndsay Sands is one of the premier writers of paranormal romance and action series!I've had this book and series for quite some time and just realized that I haven't left a review! Let me change that then! This book compounds upon the previous books of this series and the characters are mentioned in then as well and I have loved reading about the characters adventures and the things that they go through to gain the most important person to the immortal which is their lifemate!!! I'm recommending this book and series to everyone and I know that you will love reading about these amazing and wonderful characters!!!One of Your Greatest Fans,Lena [email protected]

Danielle

February 21, 2018

Tough love...The Rogue Hunter by Lynsay Sands is amazing. It's about a vampire cop who hunts rogue vampires meeting his life mate. Life mates only happen in rare occasions. This life mate is mortal and she has a lot to give up, if she does decide to become her vampire lover's life mate. She would need to turn into a vampire or else lose him forever...This book had some humor, tons of action, risks, and hot sex scenes. I love these Argeneau Vampires. They know how to heat up the pages. I was hooked from the beginning. This particular book didn't make me laugh as much as the previous ones; however, it was still just as entertaining. Overall, I recommend this paranormal romance to all. I received this copy from the publisher. This is my voluntary review.

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