Carolyn is just looking for a little fun with her friend,
Bethany, after a nasty break-up with her husband.
Marguerite Argeneau-Notte is already at the same resort
that Carolyn has chosen for her much needed R&R.
It doesn't take Carolyn long to notice that
Carolyn appears to be her son Christian's life
mate. A few conversations later has
Marguerite setting up several scenarios for Carolyn to get to
know Christian.
Christian is the sweetest love interest. He
knows immediately that Carolyn is the only one for him.
A couple of awkward mishaps later leads Carolyn to believe
Christian to be gay. Readers may see that this would be
the last thing Christian would want...but how does he go
about fixing this debacle?
Carolyn's character is sympathetic and cute. She could be
the reader's next-door neighbor or sister, readers will
easily connect to her. Christian will crack readers
up. His character is both hysterically manly and outraged
as he tries to convince Carolyn that he just might be the
one for her.
Lynsay Sands witty dialogue will have readers
laughing out loud. The hysterical situations
between Christian and Carolyn are memorable. The ending of
UNDER A VAMPIRE MOON is perfect!
When Vampires Go On Vacation . . .
Escaping a horrible marriage, Carolyn Connor has no desire
to think about men—a vow she's determined to keep while on
vacation in St. Lucia. She'll take the Caribbean sun and sea
and plenty of tropical drinks with those cute umbrellas
poolside, thank you. She absolutely does not need male
company, no matter how tan and rock-hard his body may be.
Easy enough, but then Carolyn meets the charming Marguerite
Argeneau, who is infamous among her family for her
matchmaking prowess . . .
Christian Notte has well known the power of finding a life
mate. He's seen enough of his Argeneau relatives taken down
for the count, but he never imagined he'd let himself fall
in love—until he meets the enthralling, charmingly skittish,
and oh-so-mortal Carolyn. But how will he reveal what he is
and still convince this once-bitten mortal to trust him with
her heart . . . and her forever?