Audiobook Review: Vampires Are Forever (Argeneau, #8). ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Vampires Are Forever by Lynsay Sands

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Inez Urso is beginning to have her doubts. Her business associate Thomas Argeneau has some interesting traits, like an allergic reaction to the sun, excellent night vision, and not much of an appetite for food. And to top it all off, he just tried to bite her neck… but maybe that was a sign of passion. If so, she’d be happy to experience more, despite her determination not to mix business with pleasure.

Well, if not forever, at least two hundred years. Inez is the most beautiful woman he’s seen in centuries. Those luscious lips, seductive curves, and her elegant neck… he just couldn’t resist the temptation of one little bite. Now Thomas will do anything to convince her that only an immortal like him can satisfy her all night long…

Vampires Are Forever

Thomas and Inez search for Marguerite!




The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙🤎💜❤️
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📙📘📔
World building: 🌏🌍🌏🌏
Character development: 😠☺️😋😎🥰
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Solo Narration

The Hero: Thomas Argeneau – he was raised by his aunt Marguerite Argeneau, who recently became a private detective and is now missing in London, so he is on his way there to try and find her. Thomas is an immortal who had a love for music and Marguerite taught him to play the piano and guitar when he was young and had been writing music without telling anyone except his two cousins, though his aunt told his cousin Etienne that he had been publishing music anonymously for years.

The heroine: Inez Urzo – she works for Bastian Argeneau in London as Vice President of UK operations for Argeneau Enterprises in London, England. Early one morning she was called by Bastian and asked to pick up Thomas at the airport. She had seen Thomas once before several months ago in New York and wasn’t impressed with his California surfer dude type speech, which she thought funny since he was from Ontario, Canada. She figured he was just an errand boy for the company which made the task a pain in the butt, but since her boss wanted her to pick him up, she did.

The Story: Inez was surprised to be snubbed when Thomas seemed to see her at the airport, yet still got into a taxi and drive off. Their relationship started on a bit of a sour note. She then went to his hotel, and they got to know each other better, Inez finds out he is in London to find his aunt and her initial perception of him as a spoiled lazy young man fell by the wayside. The storyline about their journey to find Marguerite was a good one.

This book was told in dual points of view via solo narration and was narrated by Rick Robertson who does a great job. I love this series, and I have read them all out of order which worked out fine, though there are some with series arcs that happen, I usually can easily figure out what is going on and each is a different couple. I don’t tend to read the ones about the female immortals, because I like paranormal romance where the Hero is paranormal, and the heroine is just a normal girl who finds herself in a paranormal world.

I have to say that even though it can get repetitious from book to book when the immortals tell the heroine about their immortality and what it all means. How they are immortal, not vampires, the nano’s in their blood that were created by scientists in Atlantis thousands of years ago, yada-yada-yada…I still love that part each and every time and who wouldn’t love the fact that when new life mates finally get together, things get so steamy they always pass out after the act. I could read or listen to many more in this series and hope Lynsay keeps writing them.

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