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Bitten by Cupid

Argeneau Family

Lynsay Sands Jaime Rush Pamela Palmer

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English
Avon
20 April 2010
SELLING POINTS:
What better than to give Lynsay Sands fans what they love, and introduce them to two of Avon Books’s most talented rising stars of 2009 Pamela Palmer and Jaime Rush—all in time for Valentine’s Day. With Lynsay Sands, Avon Books has one of the pioneers of the vampire subgenre, while Pamela Palmer and Jaime Rush are hot new talents expanding the paranormal genre with shape shifters and superpowers born out of genetic mutation. Readers love anthologies and the three stories in this collection offer something unique for all lovers of paranormal romance. Lynsay Sands is a perpetual bestselling author—she has hit as high as #3 on the New York Times bestseller list, #120 on the USA Today bestseller list, and #1 on the Publishers Weekly list.

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Imprint:   Avon
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 171mm,  Width: 106mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   184g
ISBN:   9780061894459
ISBN 10:   0061894451
Series:   An Argeneau Vampire Novella
Pages:   384
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

New York Times bestselling author LYNSAY SANDS lives in Canada and is the author of countless award-winning romances, including the bestselling Argeneau vampire series. PAMELA PALMER's initial career goal of captaining starships didn't pan out, so she succumbed to the need to write. She's won the prestigious Golden Heart and has been nominated for the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice and Golden Quill Awards. Pamela currently writes dark paranormal romance and lives in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., with her husband and two kids. Since she was a kid, JAIME RUSH devoured books on unexplained mysteries and psychic phenomena. When she felt a lack of romance, relationship drama, and action with her favourite television shows such as X-Files, Roswell, and Highlander, she created her own mix in the Offspring series.

Reviews for Bitten by Cupid (Argeneau Family)

Modesitt's fourth entry in his Corean series (after 2004's Scepters ) contain plenty of fine world building and intelligently developed magic. . . .Modesitt fans, knowing what they're in for, will find reaching the end of the challenging fantasy well worth the effort. -- Publishers Weekly on Alector's Choice <br> <br> Corus is a fascinating land, full of both new and ancient magic, and the inhabitants are possibly the most fascinating of all, with complex motivations underpinning their every action. -- Romantic Times Bookclub Magazine <br> A powerful, enthralling and exciting fantasy epic. All the questions of the previous two books (LEGACIES and DARKNESS) are finally answered and all the loose ends are tied up. The protagonist is a hero for going into battle against an enemy that is more powerful than he is. His love for his wife adds a romantic dimension that humanizes the larger than life champion. Scepters is an outstanding fantasy. <br> -Midwest Book Review on Scepters <br> An intriguing blend of martial fantasy and SF . . . [with] vivid and inventive magic. -- Publishers Weekly on Scepters <br> [ Legacies ] offers us strong characters, a brand new world with its own subset of peoples, magical beings and beasties. . . . Old fans of L.E. Modesitt, Jr. will thrill at this new series because there is certainly enough of Recluce here to feel that you are back home without having to travel down the same old roads again. New fans will thrill at the prospect of being in at the start of a brand new world! --SFRevu.com <br> Legacies is for people who enjoy a leisurely reading experience, want to see their characters grow and like to fill in the blanks themselves ratherthan have the author do it for them. . . . With a likable character in an intriguing land, Legacies is off to a promising start. -- Starlog <br> Solidly engrossing . . . with a robust and consistent backdrop: a satisfyingly self-contained inaugural volume that skillfully sets up the sequels. -- Kirkus Reviews <br>


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