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Ya, I got them all through the library. I doubt you'll reread them, but they are funny and worth reading.





I'm going to Books a Million to see if they've gotten the new one early. I kind of want to just get it from the library, but my library got confused with the whole rouge hunter trilogy and didn't buy them thinking they were a different series. Now, it doesn't look like they're buying Born to Bite.

I got the book. I was hoping I'd get to start it tonight, but I decided to watch TV rather than finish up Dreamfever.

That's Armand's story, right? I'm really looking forward to that one. Will be interesting to learn the plot behind the deaths of his wives.
I love it. I just flipped the book over and the little summary on the back starts with "Legend has it that Armand Argeneau is a killer in the bedroom..." You think? Too bad it's not in the context he wants it to be.
I have no clue how to pronounce Eshe. I hope I'm pronouncing it right, but she's never given a reference to the right way.
Born to Bite was cute. Probably not my favorite of the series, but no worst than any of them either. I think I just liked the books better when the whole family was together. Recently you're reading about characters that have been mentioned, but didn't really play major roles before.
There was a funny moment involving whipped cream. I teared up a bit at the end. And, I'm very excited for the next one. I think Sam's sister Alex is going to give the boy one heck of a time. At least, I hope.
There was a funny moment involving whipped cream. I teared up a bit at the end. And, I'm very excited for the next one. I think Sam's sister Alex is going to give the boy one heck of a time. At least, I hope.

I liked it. I think the difference was that the bad guy was an idiot. And, it seemed like the plot was more relaxed for some reason. It wasn't the best, but I had fun reading it.
I just finished the Under a Vampire Moon. This has to be one of my favorites. The early ones are fun, but then the similarities start to pop up and you lose some of the fun just because people tend to react the same. The girl in this one freaks a little, but keeps her head more than your average screaming, hysterical, chesty blonde.
I gave up. My library still doesn't have the last one so I kindled it. This and the Love @ Stake series seem to be the only two I ever download.
I'd say, this one was fun. I don't remember all of them because they tend to blend. The first ones were great. Then they all just blur together as a big blob of the Argeneau family. =) K Sparks series does this to me too.
I'd say, this one was fun. I don't remember all of them because they tend to blend. The first ones were great. Then they all just blur together as a big blob of the Argeneau family. =) K Sparks series does this to me too.

I have just started that series. I am doing them by audio and listening to them at work.
It's one that's both cute and traumatic. I was actually a little shocked that there were moments that weren't just mushy romance.

I finished that one a few days ago. I liked that it wasn't the normal "Surprise! I have fangs!" The series is a little drawn out, but at least there was a bit of a twist with this one.



I really liked it. I liked how even though Divine wasn't educated traditionally speaking no one treated her like an idiot. (view spoiler)
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