The Lady is a Vamp, Lynsay Sands
The Lady is a Vamp, Lynsay Sands
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The Lady is a Vamp

Author: Lynsay Sands

Narrator: Paula Christensen

Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 07/31/2012


Synopsis

“Lynsay Sands writes books that keep readers coming back for more.”
—Katie MacAlister, USA Today Bestselling Author“Take a bite into a fresh, fun vampire comedy ... read Lynsay Sands!”
—Carly Phillips, New York Times Bestselling AuthorThe Argeneau’s are hungry for love—and Lynsay Sands’s bestselling paranormal romance series starring the enormously popular vampire family is hotter than ever! In this New York Times and USA Today bestselling author’s spicy-sweet sixteenth Argeneau novel, the lady is a gorgeous vampire enchantress who finds herself kidnapped by one desperate—and devastatingly handsome—man. The Lady is a Vamp is Lynsay at her best—and fans of the hit HBO series True Blood, as well as the Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse novels it’s based on, will eagerly drink in every tasty drop of this sexy, suspenseful paranormal winner.

About Lynsay Sands

I have always heard avid readers (or listeners, in the case of audio books) say that one of their happiest times is getting lost in a good book. But, it never occurred to me that the writers of books feel the same way. Ontario, Canada born author Lynsay Sands has just that feeling when she writes. She says it may be that writers are secret control freaks, getting to make "God-like" decisions such as who is good or evil, who lives or dies, who is successful or not in every story. One satisfaction is making sure the good guys win and the bad guys get their punishment....... that does not always happen in real life. Sands says writers are also dreamers who get to make a living doing their dreaming.

Sands favorite genre is writing about vampires. As a matter of fact, she would not mind being one. She imagined being one as she wrote her books, all of which have a touch of her good sense of humor. She promised the vampire community that she would not reveal too much or use real names. But then, as she got into her writing, she did not keep her promise, and found it humorous to go back on your word to a bunch of vampires.

Sands has been writing Paranormal Romance books for several years, but not since 1142, the year she claimed to be born, as a vampire. She likes to explain......."that's what books are; waking dreams or stories, tales to amuse, entertain and distract us from everyday life".


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jilly on July 09, 2017

Meh. I just felt absolutely nothing for the heroine, Jeanne Louise. She had no depth, no humor, no interesting anything. It's like she was just suddenly created for the purpose of needing a book character or something. She was even in previous books but left no impression. Jeanne Louise gets kidnapped......more

Goodreads review by CC on December 03, 2015

This could have been so much better. It was a sad story. Much heavier than other books in the series. Widower (of 2 years) has a 5 year old daughter dying of brain cancer. Yikes! The irony was that the sad part of the story was not what you'd expect. The little girl was cute and she was actually a p......more

Goodreads review by All Things Urban Fantasy on August 14, 2012

THE LADY IS A VAMP and I got off to a rocky start. Sands’s vampires experience the ennui of ages by losing appetites; food, sex, the passions of life start to fade away. Finding their intended life mate brings all of those senses back on line. When Jeanne Louise wakes up wrapped in chains with a stra......more

Goodreads review by Amy on July 30, 2012

The Lady Is A Vamp by Lynsay Sands is the 17th book in the Argeneau Vampire series. I have been a fan of author Lynsay Sands for a long time now. I have loved her books, gushed about the books, and even interviewed the author and characters on the blog. When the newest book in the series arrived in......more

Goodreads review by Judy & Marianne from on August 06, 2012

Originally posted at: [URL not allowed] It’s not too often that an Argeneau gets kidnapped. Usually it’s done by bad guys and the result is never good. This time around it’s for a higher purpose and the lines between good and bad are blurred. Two wrongs usually don’t make a rig......more