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In Lynsay Sands' book 'A Quick Bite', readers are introduced to Lissianna Argeneau, a vampire who suffers from hemaphobia, fainting at the sight of blood, which poses a significant challenge for her survival. To help her overcome this phobia, her mother kidnaps Dr. Gregory Hewitt, a psychologist specializing in curing phobias. As the two navigate their growing attraction amidst the backdrop of vampirism caused by biological nanotechnology from Atlantis, they face complications and dangers that threaten their happiness and lives. The story blends humor, romance, and mystery, offering a unique take on the classic vampire tale.
The book is the first in the Argeneau series, setting the stage for a long-running vampire saga that delves into the complexities of the Argeneau clan and their interactions with humans. With a mix of light paranormal romance, witty dialogue, and well-developed characters like the brave and compassionate Lissianna and the down-to-earth Dr. Greg, the narrative unfolds with humor, romance, and family dynamics, making it an engaging and entertaining read for fans of vampire fiction.
Lissianna blinked, her brain slow to accept this news. Everyone over the age of twenty owned a car in Canada. Well, practically everyone. Okay, perhaps that was an exaggeration, but most single males ... - #2
'Death Warmed Over' by Kevin J. Anderson is a humorous urban fantasy novel following the adventures of Dan Chambeaux, a zombie private investigator, as he navigates solving his own murder and other cases in a world full of monsters and undead beings like zombies, ghosts, vampires, and werewolves. The book combines elements of a pulp detective story with urban fantasy, providing a light and fun read with witty humor and a unique setting where unnatural creatures coexist with humans.
The writing style of 'Death Warmed Over' flows easily, making it an entertaining and engaging read. The plot revolves around Dan Shamble's investigations into various cases involving monsters and undead beings, including his own murder and that of his girlfriend. The book offers a mix of mystery, humor, and fantasy elements, creating a world full of quirky characters and supernatural occurrences that keep the reader entertained throughout the story.
As the detective half of Chambeaux & Deyer Investigations, I’m responsible for our caseload, despite being shot in the head a month ago. My unexpected murder caused a lot of inconvenience to me and to...