“Take a bite into fresh, fun vampire comedy…read Lynsay Sands.”—Carly Phillips Nobody does vampire romance quite like Lynsay Sands! Tall, Dark & Hungry is the fourth book in her insanely popular Argeneau vampire series—and she brilliantly blends laughter with steamy passion in this story about a British lass who falls hard for a tasty immortal in-law she meets when she crosses the ocean to … she brilliantly blends laughter with steamy passion in this story about a British lass who falls hard for a tasty immortal in-law she meets when she crosses the ocean to attend a cousin’s New York wedding. Paranormal romance is hot, hot, hot! And Lynsay Sands is not only one of the pioneer authors of this subgenre…she’s one of the very best!
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This book just didn’t resonate with me. The lead pair ran hot and cold, and the errors around the wedding never gelled into the comedy of errors that was the author’s goal.
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Tall, Dark and Hungry is the fourth book in the Argeneau Family series and I just loved getting to reenter this amazing world. Oh my gosh this story was just epic. I just couldn’t put this story down and I was just captivated by everything that was taking place. The author truly outdid herself with this story. This story just had my emotions all …
A great paranormal romance series
Couldn’t put it down it’s
Brilliant with humorous aspects HEA
I love all of her books
All of these all pretty good in this series.
OMG The last part of this book just ticked me off. I was loving this book. Bastien was so charming. Then Terri pulls some cowardly bs towards the end and bam I am throwing my paperback across the room like a 3 year old in the middle of a melt down! I was so mad I almost 1 stared it out of spite, but I did really really love Bastien soooo. All 3 of …
I like going back and re-reading older books that made me fall in love with authors or series. This one has aged sort of well. The ebook I got this time from the library had a forward by the author that talked about the real life inspiration behind some of the events of this book.
I did find myself being a little more incredulous that Terri was …