by Lynsay Sands
Review originally featured on Angel's Guilty Pleasures About a Vampire Series: Argeneau #22 Author: Lynsay Sands Genre: Paranormal Romance Publisher: Avon Release Date: September 29th 2015 Format: eBook/Paperback Pages: 379 Source: Library In New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands' ne...
About a Vampire is book twenty two in the Argeneau series by Lynsay Sands and it can be read on it’s own. It’s not necessary to have followed the story from the begging to pick this one up. Holly is currently working as a part-time worker for a funeral home when she unexpectedly encounters Justin on...
You would think that as much as I like paranormal romance, and vampires, that I would like this series. It is well rated by other readers and has a lot of die hard fans, but I just don't care for it. The whole sexual overload that makes you pass out after mate sex is just overkill for me. The romanc...
The Characters: Justin BrickerHolly Bosley The Story: This book started out with Holly being very stupid. But her stupidity was needed to set up her first meeting with Justin, which lead to her almost death. Justin was there to save her life. Holly is his lifemate and he is incredibly fortunate to f...
This is the book fans of the Argeneau series have long been waiting for. The handsome Justin Bricker is sent on a mission to do away with the remains of some rogues and as luck would have it, Holly Bosley arrives at the funeral home because she forgot to file some papers. Justin tries to control h...
The twist! Oh the twist! I so love this book. I was crying because even when Justin was giving everyone of his workmates a hard time he's still jolly...but when i was reading his book, there were times when i wanted to cry out, "WHY?!"In the end, everything worked accordingly. I never thought i woul...
Another good paranormal romance in this enjoyable series. An interesting spin on the life mate experience yet still incorporating all the characteristics of their immortal world including a sprinkling of humor. After Holly witnesses Justin's late night activity at the crematorium, she runs away an...
I almost liked it would be a better way of describing it. While I get that the h and her husband were mostly married because they grew up together and were never really exposed to anyone else due to their collective parents' field of expertise, and maybe they would have never married if they'd wai...