"A deliciously sexy vampire romp"
Lynsay absolutely rocks with her new series about a
dysfunctional vampire family! I won't go into the plot line
too heavily because you need to experience all the surprises
and delights yourself. A mother, two sons' and a daughter
(and more relatives to come hopefully) face the everyday
struggles of vampire existence in the 21st Century. In
this tale we meet Lucern Argeneau, the first son. Lucern is sexy, deliciously grumpy, and is the new wave of
vampires for the 21st Century. He is a four-hundred-year-
old vampire, getting by in the dreary world by writing
contemporary romances about...well, vampires...only no one
catches on he is merely writing about his family. To his
surprise, his books are a big success, so much so that his
editor, Kate C. Leever of Roundhouse Publishing, is
determined to drag the reclusive writer to the Romantic
Times Convention. Lucern is a grumpy - albeit sexy -
curmudgeon, and he is determined NOT to go to a book
convention. However, Kate is a whirlwind, an editor - who
has little life outside her work - so she is firmly
determined to drag him kicking and screaming into the
limelight. She gets aid from his family, who think Kate is
not only a super editor, but also the perfect mate for
Lucern. And while Lucern loves her as an editor - at a
distance - he hates to admit he feels an attraction for the
pushy lady. Romance for the vampire - as well as attending a book
convention - has a lot of modern-day drawbacks. Kate fits
in well with his family, though she finds them a bit odd.
Lynsay is known for her side-aching humour, but she is at
top form as Lucern is forced into the world of sunshine and
supermarkets. Being your totally civilised vamp, Lucian
does not go around biting necks - let's face it, in today's
situation of AIDS, drugs and diseases, only a foolish
vampire runs around taking blood without knowing the
donor's lifestyle. Being a smart vampire family, they have
invested in a series of blood banks, and have a steady
supply delivered to them. But Kate's presence causes Lucern
to miss din-din more than once, making him so famished he
considers attacking a steak in the local market. By the time Kate installs Lucern in the convention hotel,
she is becoming concerned there is something very wrong
with Lucern's health. From the mad escapade at the Ball
for the Romance Times (with an appearance of Lady of RT
herself!!) to Kate coming to terms that her popular
vampire writer might just be writing biographies instead
of fiction, it is typical Lynsay wit and brilliance. I have always enjoyed every book Lynsay was written, but I
must say she takes the gold ring with this wonderful funny
book! I fell in love with Lucern, so cannot wait for the
rest of the Argeneau family.
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted August 30, 2003
SummarySWM—Successful biographer of family; books recently
categorized as "paranormal romances." Doesn't like
sunbathing, garlicky dinners or religious symbols. Likes
old-fashioned values; spicy Mexican dishes; warm, nice-
smelling necks and plump red lips. Currently unaware he's
seeking a woman to share eternity.
SWF—Newest editor of Romance at Roundhouse
Publishing. Has recently discovered a legacy author dying
to be broken out. (The tall, dark, handsome writer just
needs go to romance conventions and be introduced to his
fans.) Dislikes "difficult, rude, obnoxious pig-headed
writers." Currently unaware she's met the man of her
wildest dreams.
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