Thursday, August 23, 2012
Book I read!
A book I have read and enjoyed multiple times during this past year and summer is Lynsay Sands novel, Under a Vampire Moon. Its romance filled and lots of tension built up. The novel series is called An Argeneau Novel. Out of the series this is so far my favorite book. The book takes place on a vacation in St.Lucia, the character Carolyn Conner is in the middle of a divorce. Carolyn is vacationing with her friend Bethany.Carolyn doesn't want to think about men or a relationship in any way except friendship, but Bethany wasn't going to let Carolyn be at that, Bethany was going to get Carolyn with someone even if it was by force. Carolyn meets a woman Marguerite Argeneau, who is infamous among her family for her matchmaking powers. Carolyn's other friend Genie s the entertainment director at the resort and is in need of a band. Marguerite just so happen to know the perfect band for Genie and the perfect match for Carolyn. Marguerite's son Christian. Christian Notte has been without a lifemate, and has seen enough of his relatives find theirs, never has he thought about himself falling in love, until he and his cousins are called to perform and he meets the deprived mortal Carolyn. Christian worries how can he reveal what he is, but still convince her to trust him with her heart ad for forever. This story is suspenseful and will have you on the edge of your seats begging for more. I fell in love with this book reading the first page I read. Hope that you get a chance to experience the love undenying love of these two people.
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This sounds like it has all the makings of a good soap opera type novel! Now, are most of the characters vampires, then?
ReplyDeleteA majority that is mentioned in the book are immortals. They don't like being called vampires, because vampire's have no soul, but these immortals have a soul.
DeleteThis book sounds really interesting let me know if it would be a book that you would recommend to me please. lylas. <3
ReplyDeleteI would definitely recommend this book to almost anyone.
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