Lynsay Sands’ Argeneau vampire series is delightfully charming and witty, with a healthy dose of fun — not to mention clever, smile-inducing titles.
I’ve read a few of them now and each has been a pleasant experience, and the upcoming Vampires Are Forever (2/2008), eighth in the series, is a fitting addition.
Up this time is Thomas Argeneau — cousin to Bastien and his brothers, nephew to the clan matriarch Marguerite, and a composer in secret — and the smart and curvy Inez Urso, VP of Argeneau Enterprises’ London operations and all-around nice girl.
The duo, who have met only briefly once before, suddenly find themselves thrust together when Marguerite goes missing, not long after she’d taken up the occupation of private detective. Their search for the missing PI takes them to some unique places and into dangers unexpected. The close quarters they must share, however, sparks undeniable passion between them and reveals a bond neither ever expected to find.
Thomas and Inez’s romance is sweet and gentle and their desire appropriately heated, despite her fears and timidity. He woos her with a care, gradually coaxing his largely inexperienced lady love into his arms by being, of all things, considerate.
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(33 votes, average: 4.64 out of 5)
April 11th, 2008 at 8:48 pm
This book is amazing! I haven’t read any of the other ones, but it explains the basic background of their kind and Thomas’s family. It has a lot of dialog but at the same time explains the moods and emotions and specific, detailed actions of what’s going on. It has romance, desire, fear, suspense, and all the other moods you would find in a typical vampire romance novel thrown together nicely. I promise you, it’s a good read.