Sands delivers a rip-roaring adventure with plenty of steamy interludes in a story that should make fans of even the most virulent anti-vampire readers. It’s hard to resist her witty dialogue, off-the-wall scenarios, sexy moments, and tongue-in-cheek sense of humor, all of which combine for a deliciously fun romp in this absolutely bonkers read.” — Entertainment Weekly on Vampires Like it Hot
“Mile High with a Vampire is a love story with a perfectly imperfect paranormal couple and a few horror film style thrills thrown in.” — Fresh Fiction
“Her trademark humor and genuine characters...keep her series fresh and her readers hooked.” — Publishers Weekly on Immortal Nights
“With all the quirkiness, humor, attraction, and beloved Argeneau characters I crave from this series, Meant to Be Immortal was an entertaining new read by Lynsay Sands.” — HarlequinJunkie.com
“Paranormal fans will definitely enjoy this tale of immortal love and devotion.” — Library Journal on Immortal Born
“After the Bite is a character-driven spooky tale of suspense mixed with a charming love story.” — Fresh Fiction
“This 34th entry in the Argeneau series…adds to Sands’s rich and vibrant world with a suspenseful and action-packed romance featuring two nontraditional immortals.” — Library Journal on Immortal Rising
“Meant to Be Immortal has a brainy vamp hero, a tough heroine, and a few curveballs.” — Fresh Fiction
Readers weary of the tortured, brooding, all-too-serious vampires that often populate paranormal romance novels will appreciate Sands's (The Loving Daylights, etc.) cheeky, madcap tale about an immortal who finds eternal happiness with his editor. Reclusive Lucern Argeneau, a family biographer who has been classified as a paranormal romance author, is stunned when Kate C. Leever, his new editor at Roundhouse Publishing (read: Dorchester), shows up on his doorstep demanding he make a public appearance to appease his fans. After some urging from the beguiling Kate, he agrees to go to the Romantic Times convention, little knowing that he'll have to contend with adoring fans and a week full of parties and signings. Some of the plot twists verge on the absurd-such as when Luc's codpiece sticks to a tablecloth at a Renaissance ball, or when Kate fells an attacker with a pillow-and Kate's reluctance to admit her feelings for Luc because she assumes she's "just supper" to him is aggravating. Still, vampire lovers will find themselves laughing throughout. (Sept.) Forecast: This is the first in a series of comic "bloodsucker stories" from Love Spell. Though the title alone will pique readers' curiosity, the book will receive an additional boost at the Romantic Times national convention, where Love Spell will promote the series with a paranormal launch party. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.