“A Quick Bite” (Argeneau Series #01) – Lynsay Sands

July 9, 2008 at 6:21 am (Books, Fiction) (, , , , )

\"A Quick Bite\" - Lynsay Sands

 
Summary (from Lynsay Sands‘ website):
Lissianna has been spending her centuries pining for Mr. Right, not just a quick snack, and this sexy guy she finds in her bed looks like he might be a candidate. But there’s another, more pressing issue: her tendency to faint at the sign of blood… an especially annoying quirk for a vampire. Her mother thinks she has the perfect solution, and serves up the therapist on a silver platter (or at least a wrought iron bed). Of course it doesn’t hurt that this psychologist has a delicious looking neck.

What kind of cold-blooded vampire woman could resist a bite of that? Dr. Gregory Hewitt recovers from the shock of waking up in a stranger’s bedroom pretty quickly—once he sees a gorgeous woman about to treat him to a wild night of passion. But is it possible for the good doctor find true love with a hemophobic vampire vixen, or will he be just a good meal?

That’s a question Dr. Greg might be willing to sink his teeth into… if he can just get Lissianna to bite.

What I think
The plot. A vampire who faints at the sight of blood? Well, well, well… You can totally tell that I’m hooked already, LoL. Talking about predictability though, it’s pretty much predictable.

The characters. I like Lissianna, I like Greg, so therefore all is good in the character department. (Hey, if you don’t even in the slightest bit like the main characters, you’d be bored as hell!) The rest of the Argeneau family members… Well, I like their interaction, though I still think that at some parts, the teasing stuff can be played more. It doesn’t get to the point where it is tiring, but still, I know it can still be improved.

The fantasy stuff. Hmmm… Vampires. Suck blood, stronger than humans, and able to read and control minds. Pretty standard. I like the whole explanation of vampires avoiding sunlight though. It’s logical, and it’s fun. Xp

Bottom line: Obviously, this series isn’t the greatest out there, but for fun reading, I like it very much! I am fond of fantasy, but I’m also an addict when it comes to the fun and quirkiness of Meg Cabot’s works. With Argeneau series, I find a little bit of both mashed together, so all is good.

I wasn’t sure whether I’m gonna keep reading the series or not, but now I am. The fact that there are nine books already makes it all easier for me!

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