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Title:Vampire, Interrupted (Argeneau #9)
Author:Lynsay Sands
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 370 pages
Published:February 26th 2008 by Avon
Categories:Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal Romance
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Vampire, Interrupted (Argeneau #9) Paperback | Pages: 370 pages
Rating: 4.34 | 18446 Users | 503 Reviews

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IT WAS A CASE SHE COULD SINK HER TEETH INTO...

After seven hundred years of life, Marguerite Argeneau finally has a career. Well, the start of one, anyway. She's training to be a private investigator, and her first assignment is to find an immortal's mother. It seemed simple enough, until Marguerite wakes up one evening to find herself at the wrong end of a sword. Now she realizes she's in way over her head.

Julius Notte wants to protect Marguerite, and not because someone just tried to take her head off. She doesn't know it yet, but she's his lifemate and he's determined to woo her. It's been over five hundred years since he last courted a woman, but surely the techniques haven't changed. Now if only he can keep her alive—so to speak—so they can have that happily-ever-after.

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Original Title: Vampire, Interrupted
ISBN: 0061229776 (ISBN13: 9780061229770)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.lynsaysands.net/books/argeneau/interrupted.html
Series: Argeneau #9
Characters: Marguerite Argeneau, Julius Notte, Christian Notte, Tiny McGraw
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom) York, Yorkshire, England(United Kingdom) Italy


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Ratings: 4.34 From 18446 Users | 503 Reviews

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This made my heart die a little and I haven't stopped fangirling since I put the book down

Vampire, Interrupted by Lynsay Sands is a fantasy book about a few vampires, secrets, and action. She wrote this book to say dont judge and persecute someone without all the facts. Just go with your heart and mind, dont go on rumors and hatred. GET THE FACTS STRAIGHT FIRST. That is what I think Lynsays goal in trying to teach from the book. If Julius just trusted Marguerites dictions they would not be in most of the messes they were in. If Marguerite trusted Juliuss judgment or reasons so many

If you've been waiting for Marguerite's story, this is it. It certainly cleared up some questions I've had about this character. Why did she marry Jean Claude in the first place? Why did she stay with him so long?If you haven't been following this series, you may not enjoy this book as much as I did. The series begins with Single White Vampire. If you like Sookie Stackhouse and Queen Betsy, then don't miss this series...

Love the whole series

Other than the A Quick Bite, this is the best one in the series so far! Everybody loves Margurite and if you don't than something's wrong with you. LOL

Best one in the series, so far. Mainly because there was a moment when I was actually surprised. I love when a book does that. And, to be honest, it doesn't happen that often because:1. I'm old. Seen it, done it, got the t-shirt, shrunk the t-shirt in the laundry, turned it into a dog t-shirt and took a ton of photos for Facebook.2. I've read a hell of a lot of books. For every book I've reviewed, there are 5 that I read and haven't reviewed. If there is a trope, I have read it.3. I'm not an

Am I the only one who felt uncomfortable about Marguerites book? I mean, she's like.. the mother. Also, this book was rather dissappointing. I didn't understand why Marguerite and Julius were.. Well, whatever. What I really, really didn't like was the family part.You'd think Marguerite would behave differently, but she doesn't. The end of the book seems too convinient for my tastes, but they always do. 'They' meaning the Argeneau novels.Whatever, Tiny was there and I like Tiny. *dances the Tiny

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