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Original Sin by Lydia Michaels
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it was amazing
bookshelves: alphas, fantasy, paranormal, vampires, urban-fantasy, publisher-author-arc, angst, erotic-romance, 01-read-books-i-own
Read 2 times. Last read May 9, 2020 to May 10, 2020.

Immortals hiding as Amish!



It is actually extremely smart when you think about it. I mean the Amish are very overlooked in this country. A hidden sect among the Pennsylvania Dutch that is completely self sustaining and has no need to mix with the outside world would be a terrific place for immortals to hide without fear of discovery or persecution. Would people on the outside really ever notice that they are not getting older?

They grow all their own food, make their own clothes and furniture, have very little need for money or anything from the outside world unless one of them is called to find their mate. Adam Hartzler is called to his mate and he goes on a journey to find her. His animalistic nature takes over during the hunt for her and he is drawn closer by dreams he has had of her. His kind only dreams when they are called to a mate and they share those dreams with their mate.

Adam can smell her honeysuckle smell from the dream in the air and it draws him to her. Her name is Annalise Erin Snow, she works in a bar and is a college student studying to be a nurses assistant. Adam has limited time to find her and complete the bond or eventually the animalistic nature inside will take over his humanity and he will stop at nothing to mate with her, possibly killing anyone and anything in his path to find her.

When Adam does find Annalise he has a huge task ahead of him. He is not the kind of man to just take what he sees as his. He wants Anna to choose to be with him and to open the door to loving him. He knows that if he takes what is not freely given that would start things on a betrayal and she would hate him for it. So he sets out to do whatever he can to prove she can trust him. Though it is impossible to do in the “English” world. Or as we would say, in “America”, since we haven’t thought of ourselves as English in hundreds of years.

But trust doesn’t come easy when Annalise is taken from her home and brought to his. Anna sees how women are treated by the men in their community. They are taught to obey the men in everything and treated like second class citizens. Not to mention the fact that they live in the seventeenth century as far as modern conveniences go. Anna is not used to wearing dresses that cover every inch of her body and bonnets with her hair all pinned up underneath in on hot summer days.

I could certainly handle the living conditions in exchange for immortality and a lifetime free of disease and sickness, but being subjugated like that certainly would not be worth the trade off to me. Anna takes her time deciding what she will do, knowing that refusing is basically a death sentence for Adam. She fights every step of the way and there are forces at work that nobody in the community is aware of. Especially when Annalise has dreams that don’t include Adam, but someone else.

The book is actually pretty fantastic, though it does go back and forth quite a bit on what Anna will decide. But you can really feel for her. She is extremely attracted to Adam. The scenes between them get quite steamy and both Adam and Anna are falling for each other, but the decision is heart wrenching as well. The author handles it all very well and the supporting characters are terrific.

I voluntarily read & reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts & opinions are my own.

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Reading Progress

Finished Reading
May 4, 2020 – Shelved as: alphas
May 4, 2020 – Shelved as: fantasy
May 4, 2020 – Shelved as: paranormal
May 4, 2020 – Shelved as: vampires
May 4, 2020 – Shelved as: urban-fantasy
May 4, 2020 – Shelved as: publisher-author-arc
May 9, 2020 – Started Reading
May 10, 2020 – Shelved as: angst
May 10, 2020 – Shelved as: erotic-romance
May 10, 2020 – Finished Reading
February 28, 2023 – Shelved as: 01-read-books-i-own
September 10, 2024 – Shelved

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message 1: by Aisling Zena (new)

Aisling Zena Congrats hun! Enjoy! :) xx


Ꮗ€♫◗☿ ❤️ ilikebooksbest.com ❤️ Aisling Zena wrote: "Congrats hun! Enjoy! :) xx"

Thanks Aisling! 😎💋


message 3: by Monique (new)

Monique Mixing vampires and Amish? I agree, this is a very interesting combination. Fantastic review, Wendy! 🌸


Ꮗ€♫◗☿ ❤️ ilikebooksbest.com ❤️ Monique wrote: "Mixing vampires and Amish? I agree, this is a very interesting combination. Fantastic review, Wendy! 🌸"

Thanks Monique! It certainly makes for an interesting dilemma for a woman trying to decide what to do.


message 5: by Alli (new)

Alli As someone who lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and is friends with many Amish people, I can say that this book terrifies me.


Ꮗ€♫◗☿ ❤️ ilikebooksbest.com ❤️ Alli wrote: "As someone who lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and is friends with many Amish people, I can say that this book terrifies me."

I hope they don’t really treat women like that where their husbands basically rule them and can do anything they want, even abuse them. I know they don’t use modern conveniences and live off the land, but why would they still need to treat women like second class citizens in this day and age.

Though if so, they aren’t the only ones. Look at how a lot of the Arab world treats women.


message 7: by Alli (new)

Alli From what I have seen Amish women are always treated with respect. They do work in the kitchen and do “womenly” work but it is what they want to do, they ARE NOT forced to do it. They agree with it and some do have jobs outside the home.The woman’s opinions are very highly valued and their husbands are almost always very caring towards them. (Sorry bit of a rant)


Ꮗ€♫◗☿ ❤️ ilikebooksbest.com ❤️ Alli wrote: "From what I have seen Amish women are always treated with respect. They do work in the kitchen and do “womenly” work but it is what they want to do, they ARE NOT forced to do it. They agree with it..."

No problem. I am happy to hear that. I am sure there are some people that are worse than others just like there is in the general population. We see men that abuse women or even separate them from their family all the time in non-amish communities. I guess the Amish get a bad rap at times especially in the media.


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message 12: by Shirl (new) - added it

Shirl Sounds interesting but not sure if I could live that way...a great way to hide out
Great review girlie 👍🥰


Ꮗ€♫◗☿ ❤️ ilikebooksbest.com ❤️ Shirl wrote: "Sounds interesting but not sure if I could live that way...a great way to hide out
Great review girlie 👍🥰"


That is what I thought! 😉


Sheena ☆ Book Sheenanigans Oh! This look interesting! Instant buy 🥰


Ꮗ€♫◗☿ ❤️ ilikebooksbest.com ❤️ Sheena ☆ Oh, the Sheenanigans! wrote: "Oh! This look interesting! Instant buy 🥰"

It was very interesting. I hope you like it!


message 16: by Aisling Zena (new)

Aisling Zena Fantastic review dear! :) xx


Ꮗ€♫◗☿ ❤️ ilikebooksbest.com ❤️ Aisling Zena wrote: "Fantastic review dear! :) xx"

Thanks sweetie! 🥰


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Cécile Smits Fabulous review,Wendy!💞


Ꮗ€♫◗☿ ❤️ ilikebooksbest.com ❤️ Cécile wrote: "Fabulous review,Wendy!💞"

As always, thanks so much Cécile! I appreciate you always reading my reviews.


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Cécile Smits Ꮗ€♫◗☿ ❤️ wrote: "Cécile wrote: "Fabulous review,Wendy!💞"

As always, thanks so much Cécile! I appreciate you always reading my reviews."


Your reviews are always a joy to read,even if the book wasn’t 💖


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