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Single White Vampire

#2 Argeneau Family

Lynsay Sands

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English
Gollancz
01 April 2010
Series: Argeneau Family
Roundhouse Publishing editor Kate C Leever's first letter to her new author was meant to impress upon him the growing demand for vampire romances. And even though he'd expressed little-to-no desire for any publicity, book tours, or similar, it was clear this was an author just waiting to be broken out - despite himself, if necessary.

When she suggested attending a romance convention his response - unusually quick to arrive - was succinct: 'No.'

But Kate was adamant: Mr Lucern Argeneau was going to attend a romance convention and meet his fans. By hook or by crook, despite his reclusive nature and odd sleep patterns, the surly yet handsome author would attend. And she was sure that, once there, he would reveal himself to be a true charmer.

Of course, that was before she realised that his 'romances' were more like biographies and it's literally her neck on the line...

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Imprint:   Gollancz
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   Bk. 2
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   269g
ISBN:   9780575093836
ISBN 10:   0575093838
Series:   Argeneau Family
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author Website:   www.lynsaysands.net

Lynsay Sands was born in Canada and is an award-winning author of over thirty books, which have made the Barnes & Noble and NEW YORK TIMES bestseller lists. She is best known for her Argeneau series, about a modern-day family of vampires.

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