“Lynsay Sands writes books that keep readers coming back for more.”
—Katie MacAlister, USA Today bestselling author of Sex, Lies, and Vampires
Lynsay Sands, the nationally bestselling author of the Argeneau/Rogue Hunter vampire series, is one of the superstars of paranormal romance. Her latest Argeneau novel, Under a Vampire Moon, features a recently single, romantically-wary mortal who encounters a gorgeous vampire male waiting for her on a pristine Caribbean beach. Under a Vampire Moon is a treat for fans of Charlaine Harris and her Sookie Stackhouse novels—for anyone, in fact, who appreciates a good island romance between a hot blooded human and a love-hungry immortal.
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"This was such a great addition to this wonderful series. It really takes the story in a new direction and Lynsay's writing is excellent as usual. Her capable handling of the delicate balance between her great sense of humor and ability to wring the most from emotional situations makes this a real treat of an audio book!"
— Sarah P. (5 out of 5 stars)
“Filled with laugh-out-loud moments as well as hot sexual encounters, this eagerly awaited story…is a delightful romance with a smidgen of mystery. An entertaining addition to the Argeneau family saga.”
— RT Book Reviews“Sands lightly combines romance and humor…The chemistry is genuine, the love scenes sizzle, and the resolution satisfies.”
— Publishers Weekly" What a great story Lynsay did it again al her Argeneau novels "
— Irma, 2/16/2014" Christian finds his mate. Happy ending as always. "
— Jessica, 2/12/2014" Read for the second time. Still one of my favorite! "
— Necole, 2/9/2014" Yeah!! Christian got his story... I LOVE the fact each book in the series builds on each other, and they are just as good at book (17? 18? what number is this????) as it was at #1!!! "
— Elaine, 1/18/2014" Christian is very hot!!! I had waited for this book and it did not disappoint! "
— Jennifer, 1/12/2014" I liked the book but it is not my favorite of the series. The series started out funny which I liked and then got edgier which I really liked but this one isn't at all edgy and falls a bit flat on the funny. I didn't get the heroine much. I think more obvious of a threat would have been better. I liked some of the secondary characters better and hopefully they will have books someday. "
— Virginia, 1/12/2014" I love this series. It is guaranteed to make me giggle. I love Marguerite! It was fun watching Christian find and convince his lifemate that they belong together... "
— Kerry, 1/10/2014" I love this series! The characters are great and the story lines interesting. I have read all 16 books and can't wait to read 17. "
— Linda, 1/8/2014" not sure at first...but as always with Lynsay Sands quickly swallowed up and completely absorbed "
— Karri, 12/28/2013" This was a good addition to the series but they are all becoming the same. This book should have gone more into Beth and Caro's relationship. Everything got piled up at the end of the story and it just abruptly ended. "
— Kim, 11/5/2013" I loved it! Another great story about this family. "
— Jessica, 10/27/2013Lynsay Sands is the author of the Argeneau/Rogue Hunter vampire series, as well as numerous historicals and anthologies. Her romantic comedies span three genres—historical, contemporary, and paranormal—and have made the bestselling list of the New York Times, Barnes & Noble, and USA Today. Her books are read in more than twelve countries and have been translated into at least six languages. Her work has been nominated for the Romantic Times Best Historical Romance Award, the Romantic Times Best Paranormal Romance Award, and the Reviewers International Organization Awards of Excellence. She has several books on the All about Romance’s Favorite Funnies list. Visit her on the web at www.lynsaysands.net.
Kirby Heyborne is a musician, actor, and professional narrator. Noted for his work in teen and juvenile audio, he has garnered over twenty Earphones Awards. His audiobook credits include Jesse Kellerman’s The Genius, Cory Doctorow’s Little Brother, and George R. R. Martin’s Selections from Dreamsongs.