Cup a tea asked this question about The Immortal Who Loved Me (Argeneau, #21):
This books sounds good, but will I understand and enjoy it without reading the other books in the Argeneau series?
Amyiw No, don't do it. You can read the first books a bit out of order and even read the books down the line out of order, even skipping, but not to the ext…moreNo, don't do it. You can read the first books a bit out of order and even read the books down the line out of order, even skipping, but not to the extent of book 21. At least not this one. This one has a lot of reappearing characters. The ones that matter are Elvi and Victor from The Accidental Vampire Book 7, also the teen that is in the first scene, Stephanie is a side character in a bunch of the books, in this one you'll want to know who she is or you'll be a little lost as she is a main side character. You can kind of get her story in the novella in Bitten by Cupid, "Vampire Valentine" or her sister's story in The Immortal Hunter. Then you need the Argeneau family of Marguerite which is explained in one of the first 4 books. So if you read 3 books or 2 books and a novella, you'll understand more or less all the other characters. This book has a lot of the previous characters. It actually is part of the appeal this time as you get to see previous characters. Also she doesn't explain vampire mates as well, or at all so you would be missing there. The other ones would explain it. No, this one isn't as much a stand alone as many of the others.

So start with one of the first 4 books which are Marguerite's children, then go to The Accidental Vampire, then the novella or The Immortal Hunter and you would know what you need.(less)
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