After the Bite is a character-driven spooky tale of suspense mixed with a charming love story.” — Fresh Fiction
“This 34th entry in the Argeneau series…adds to Sands’s rich and vibrant world with a suspenseful and action-packed romance featuring two nontraditional immortals.” — Library Journal on Immortal Rising
“Mile High with a Vampire is a love story with a perfectly imperfect paranormal couple and a few horror film style thrills thrown in.” — Fresh Fiction
“Sands delivers a rip-roaring adventure with plenty of steamy interludes in a story that should make fans of even the most virulent anti-vampire readers. It’s hard to resist her witty dialogue, off-the-wall scenarios, sexy moments, and tongue-in-cheek sense of humor, all of which combine for a deliciously fun romp in this absolutely bonkers read.” — Entertainment Weekly on Vampires Like it Hot
“Her trademark humor and genuine characters...keep her series fresh and her readers hooked.” — Publishers Weekly on Immortal Nights
“Meant to Be Immortal has a brainy vamp hero, a tough heroine, and a few curveballs.” — Fresh Fiction
“With all the quirkiness, humor, attraction, and beloved Argeneau characters I crave from this series, Meant to Be Immortal was an entertaining new read by Lynsay Sands.” — Harlequin Junkie
“Paranormal fans will definitely enjoy this tale of immortal love and devotion.” — Library Journal on Immortal Born
2023-08-26
A strange series of events brings a human woman to the attention of a centuries-old vampire.
Sophie Ferguson is tired of gambling on love. When she was a child, her parents died in a house fire and she was adopted by the family of a friend. As an adult, Sophie had not one but two fiances die in freak accidents before the weddings could take place. When a blind date goes terribly wrong, she’s saved by a pair of handsome, mysterious men who are actually vampires. One of them, Tyberius Verde, asks her to be his plus-one at a large, exclusive wedding where he's the best man, and Sophie can’t help but say yes. Sophie is shuffled off to a table while Tybo takes care of wedding duties, and she's seated next to Alasdair MacKenzie. All the vampires at the wedding immediately realize that Alasdair and Sophie are fated to be life-mates, part of Sands’ vampire mythology. Sophie’s not sure why she has more chemistry with Alasdair than Tybo, while Alasdair is worried about the particulars of being mated to a human. The wedding functions as plot, with Alasdair’s twin brother and four Scottish uncles comically volunteering to help Alasdair woo Sophie, and also as fan service, with beloved couples from the previous 35 books in the Argeneau series making appearances. Sophie and Alasdair allow themselves to be pushed together, but when Alasdair survives several incidents—poisoning and a hit-and-run accident—that would have killed a mortal man, the couple realizes that Sophie isn’t suffering from bad luck, but is instead the victim of a stalker. The romance between Sophie and Alasdair feels a bit perfunctory, as everything falls neatly into place with only external forces threatening to keep them apart.
There’s nothing revolutionary here, but Argeneau fans will enjoy the fast-paced and competent romance.