A Bite to Remember
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Overview
Rule #1: Never get involved with someone who won t be there for you when the sun comes up.
Once bitten, twice shy, and sexy PI Jackie Morrisey wasn t going there again. Vincent Argeneau may be the hottest guy she s ever met, living or dead, but she s here to stop a killer from turning this vampire into dust, not to jump into bed with him.
Rule #2: Never kiss a vampire it can be a pain in the neck.
Okay, so Vincent s had four hundred years to perfect his kissing skills, and he does look rather tempting when he runs around the house shirtless.
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Author Information
Bio of Lynsay Sands
Born in Southern Ontario, Lynsay Sands is the New York Times bestselling author of the Argeneau Vampire series. She has written more than 34 books and anthologies since her first novel was published in 1997. Her romantic comedies span three genres--historical, contemporary, and paranormal--and have made the Waldenbooks, Barnes & Noble, USA Today, and New York Times bestseller lists. Lynsay's books are read in more than twelve countries and have been translated into at least six languages. She's been a nominee for both the Romantic Times Best Historical Romance Award and the Romantic Times Best Paranormal Romance Award, was nominated and placed three times in the RIO (Reviewers International Organization) Awards of Excellence, and has several books on All About Romance's Favorite Funnies list.
Customer Reviews
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RevelationPosted October 17, 2008 by Jade, Wyoming USA
So when I finished this book I had a revelation; she ends all her books with questions and cliffhangers it wasn't just the book "Vampires are Forever" that ended like that-which by the way comes after this book-. This one was just as great if not better as there weren't a bunch of characters I didn't know showing up at the very end. I have to say though I figured that the evil person was Sharon and surprised to find that it wasn't. Interesting plot twist. Looking forward still to reading about what happened to the Aunt while she was looking for Christian's Mom.
Additional Info
Imprint
HarperCollins
Filesize
710.13 KB
Number of Pages
384
eBook ISBN
9780061192975
Excerpt from: A Bite to Remember by Lynsay Sands
Chapter One
"Vincent? Are you there? If you're there, pick up the phone."
Vincent Argeneau forced one eyelid upward and peered around the dark room. His home office, he saw, managing to make out the shape of his desk by the sliver of light coming through the door cracked open to the hallway. He'd fallen asleep on the couch in his office.
"Vincent?"
"Yeah?" He sat up and glanced around for the owner of that voice, then realized it was coming through his answering machine on the desk. Giving his head a shake, Vincent got to his feet and stumbled across the room. He snatched up the cordless phone, dropped into his desk chair, and growled, "Bastien?"
"Vincent? Sorry to wake you, cousin. I waited as late as I could before calling."
Vincent grunted and leaned back in the chair, running his free hand over his face. "What time is it?"
"Five P.M. here in New York. I guess that makes it about two there in L.A.," Bastien said apologetically.
"Two," Vincent muttered. No wonder he was exhausted. He'd been up until 9 A.M. dealing with phone calls, then had drawn the blackout curtains in the room and lain down on the couch here rather than go to his bed. He hadn't wanted to miss Bastien's call.
"Are you awake?"
"Yeah." Vincent scrubbed his hand over his face again, then reached out to turn on his desk lamp. Blinking in the increased light, he said, "I'm up. Were you able to get a hold of that private detective company you said was so good?"
"That's why I couldn't call any later than this. They're on their way. In fact, their plane was scheduled to land at LAX fifteen minutes ago."
"Jesus!" Vincent sat up abruptly in his seat. "That was fast."
"Jackie doesn't waste time. I explained the situation to her and she booked a flight right away. Fortunately for you, she'd just finished a big job for me and was able to put off and delegate whatever else she had on the roster."
"Wow," Vincent murmured, then frowned as he realized what Bastien had said. "She? The detective's a woman?"












