The Argeneau and Rogue Hunter Series discussion

25 views
The books > Vampire Interrupted (Book #9)

Comments Showing 1-9 of 9 (9 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by Rossy (new)

Rossy (naughtybookjunkie) | 122 comments Mod
I have to agree, i LOVED this book. In fact this and The Accidental Vampire are the only ones i've re-read more than twice.


message 2: by Courtney (new)

Courtney (alannarey) | 69 comments I just liked that she named her dog Julius.


message 3: by Rossy (new)

Rossy (naughtybookjunkie) | 122 comments Mod
Yeah, over and over again too.LOL


message 4: by Courtney (new)

Courtney (alannarey) | 69 comments I really like her but I think that her cupid-ness is starting to get annoying, funny, but annoying, BUT I see why LS is doing that.


message 5: by Jaime (new)

Jaime | 1 comments Just finished this one and I have to agree that this was also my favorite of the series. I absolutely LOVED it and could not put it down!!!


message 6: by Jessy (new)

Jessy (jessy4269034) | 91 comments I loved how after seven hundred years in marriage hell, Marguerite finally got her HEA in the form of sexy Italian Julius Notte. Even though Christian made an appearance before earlier, I had no idea that he would end up as Marguerite's forgotten love child. Who did?


message 7: by Rossy (new)

Rossy (naughtybookjunkie) | 122 comments Mod
Neither did i, but i knew that some way Christian and his cousins were going to play a big part on the later books.
I thought it was quite fitting to pair Marguerite and Julius was perfect for her in my opinion.


message 8: by Jessy (new)

Jessy (jessy4269034) | 91 comments Me too. Wren, who's a frequent contributor to Lynsay's forum, thinks that Marcus was adopted into the family or something or other. Since in A Bite to Remember Marcus was described with fair hair and complexion.


message 9: by Corazon (new)

Corazon (corazonsliterature) This is my favorite book in the series. I love Marguerite and Julius. Their story was really great.
It was sexy, has a lot of humor in it and the story developed plausible.


back to top