Vampires Are Forever (Argeneau Vampires, Book 8)
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Inez Urso is beginning to have her doubts. Her business associate Thomas Argeneau has some interesting traits, like an allergic reaction to the sun, excellent night vision, and not much of an appetite for food. And to top it all off, he just tried to bite her neck . . . but maybe that was a sign of passion. If so, she'd be happy to experience more, despite her determination not to mix business with pleasure.
Well, if not forever, at least two hundred years. Inez is the most beautiful woman he's seen in centuries. Those luscious lips, seductive curves, and her elegant neck . . . he just couldn't resist the temptation of one little bite. Now Thomas will do anything to convince her that only an immortal like him can satisfy her all night long . . .
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8943 in Books
- Published on: 2008-02-01
- Released on: 2008-01-29
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 384 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Lynsay Sands is the national bestselling author of the Argeneau vampire series as well as more than sixteen historical novels and anthologies known for their humorous edge.
Customer Reviews
All starts at #1
This book is actually good but, you will want to go back and start at the beginning. This series is very addicting. Once you start reading about
the Argeneau family you will not be able to stop. This book is funny, full of action scenes and a hero that makes you wish you were part of the book Just to be with him. You will love him From the beginning what woman would not fall in love with a man that is sexy,handsome,considerate,sexy,and loves his family the way thomas does. read it and I guarantee you that you will want to read the rest in the series.
3 1/2 REALLY...
VAMPIRES ARE FOREVER - is the 8th book in the Argeneau vampire family saga.
I feel this book is going to be hard to review - as I LIKED it -but after I finished it I kind of wondered if I had liked all that much! I was disappointed that like with TALL DARK AND HUNGRY, the book lacked intensity and depth. I liked the two lead characters - Thomas (a younger vampire in the Argeneau family) and Inez were great couple together. Thomas was portrayed here as a mature and interesting individual - with depth - and not the youngster in the family. Inez was a professional and intelligent woman, able to make decisions and not the usual empty-headed heroine. Unfortunately, the sub-plot, a rather convoluted narration about the "searching for mom" mystery - Marguerite Argeneau, took over rather than focusing on their story.
The book has a beautiful cover but in my opinion VAMPIRES ARE FOREVER was more of a "filler" for the next book VAMPIRE INTERRUPTED - Marguerite's story. The novel ended very abruptly and there was actually no resolution. Frankly, after reading the 370 odd pages, it failed to leave a lasting impression on the lead characters and felt somewhat cheated, as Thomas and Inez story deserved more meatiness to their story and it was rather lacking.
Mostly, the story revolved around them traipsing to Amsterdam and England looking for Marguerite, who is never found and incessant phone calls between Thomas, Bastian and other Argeneau family members...
I believe in creating a cliffhanger scenario for a next book - but VAMPIRES ARE FOREVER had a lot of holes and left plenty of unanswered questions.... I have tremendously enjoyed all of Lynsay Sands' novels (including her historicals), but in the last couple of books I've read, she's had a bit of a hiccup in her writing style. I am just about to start VAMPIRE INTERRUPTED and hope that it reclaims Lynsay's old style.
Still, after all that is said - I did like the story as I finished it. For those hard-core fans of the Argeneaus - you will want to read this one so that you can form your own opinion!
Not really Thomas's story but foreshadows of moms
In this book we learn a little about Thomas, what he does for a living and meet his lifemate but truly this book doesn't go into too much detail
into their relationship because it is telling about the search for his mom before telling her story in Vampire Intterrupted. Is this a stand alone book? Hardly. As with the other books I wish she would have chosen to go into more detail like is Unia decesnded from the mortal friend Thomas had with the same last name. I hope she writes more about
Thomas in a later book somehow, for this book truly was more about the
search for his mom than him, and in all the other books I enjoyed Thomas
interaction with his family.





