Monday, March 15, 2010

Review:A Bite To Remember by Lynsay Sands


Title:A Bite To Remember
Author:Lynsay Sands
Pages:384
Publisher:Avon;(June 27, 2006)
Source:Bought
Reading Level:Romance
Rating:three hearts

Summary:
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. He's also charming, protective . . . did we mention he can kiss? Jackie needs to be on her guard, or else she'll have to come up with a new rule: If you're going to fall in love with a vampire, make sure it's a bite to remember.


Review:
Okay, so when I began reading this series, I started it out with this book.
You can start out with any book in the series and not get confused. Which is one of the great things.
When we first meet Vincent in Tall Dark and Hungry He was just a charming, funny, wacky, actor. As we dive into A Bite To Remember, you get to meet the real Vincent. He's still all of the above, but you can feel him better. Understand that he has his own little problem like Lissianna in A Quick Bite only his problem isn't so...little.
Jackie is the total opposite. She's strict, business, and then leave. No attachments. Until one nice kiss on the dance floor.
Jackie and Vincent's relationship is one of the most memorable, one that you will not forget, and or want to. They even each other out.
From the very first page I was laughing. If you havn't read this book, go. If you havn't read the series, what are you waiting for?!?!?!?!?! Go read more reviews and buy one of the best romantic vampire families you will ever meet.

Fangs and kisses.
... I don't no where that came from.

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