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Title:Tall, Dark & Hungry (Argeneau #4)
Author:Lynsay Sands
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 372 pages
Published:July 6th 2004 by Love Spell (first published July 1st 2004)
Categories:Romance. Paranormal Romance. Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Adult. Urban Fantasy
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Tall, Dark & Hungry (Argeneau #4) Paperback | Pages: 372 pages
Rating: 4.2 | 17933 Users | 525 Reviews

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It bites: New York hotels cost an arm and a leg, and Terri had flown from England to help plan her cousin’s wedding. The new in-laws offered lodging. But they were a weird bunch. There was the sometimes-chipper-sometimes-brooding Lucern, and the wacky stage-actor, Vincent. (She couldn't imagine Broadway casting a hungrier singing-and-dancing Dracula.) And then there was Bastien. Just looking into his eyes, Terri had to admit she was falling for him - someone even taller, darker and hungrier than the other two. She was feeling a mite peckish herself. And if she stayed with him, those blood-sucking hotel owners wouldn't get to her!

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Original Title: Tall, Dark & Hungry
ISBN: 0505525836 (ISBN13: 9780505525833)
Edition Language: English
Series: Argeneau #4
Characters: Terri Lea Simpson, Bastien Argeneau
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)

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Ratings: 4.2 From 17933 Users | 525 Reviews

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Really all my feelings on this book can be summed up in one large groan. I had been looking forward to reading about Bastien too. Bastien really could've been an interesting character, but Sands made him out to be a soft snuggle bunny with fangs. And Terri was unbelievably sweet. She has no backbone, except for once in the story and that didn't last too long. I have a very strong feeling that if I hadn't been familiar with the characters I would've given up on this book long before hitting page

Pretty good, nothing amazing...Really easy to read. Great to read after something heavy.Read more reviews and other bookish content on my blog https://elainehowlin.wordpress.com Support Me on Ko-fi

Never read about so many problems for a wedding. Sheesh!This was a good read. Lots of trouble for Bastian and Terri. Love the conflict.I'm curious to see if Vincent will now find a mate.Looking forward to the next one.

#4 in the Argeneau paranormal romance seriesWhen Terry comes to NY early before her cousin Kate's wedding to Luke, she gets thrown together with Bastion unexpectedly. As always with this series, there are a number of hilariously over-the-top incidents involving Bastion's housekeeper, his cousin Vincent, and Kate's friend CK. When a couple of crazy calamities also occur regarding the upcoming wedding, Bastion and Terry have to make some decisions while Kate and Luke are away. As they deal with

TALL,DARK AND MEDIOCRE!!!The fourth book in the Argeneau series is one fun ride. While not being able to live up to the genius that is Single White Vampire, the book is still able to capture your attention and manages to introduce some fun characters. Plus you get tabs on old characters and that in it self is just awesome. Recap this series is about a family of Canadian vampires and their search for love.Bastien is the second oldest of Argeneau children and the most take charge. He is in charge

This is the story of Bastien Argeneau and how he found his mate:Take a tough business vampire, his brother who marries, said brothers bride and his brides maid of honor, add the brides injured coworker and a vampire cousin who has to feed from the "living object", put them together in the business vampires penthouse, than mix, shake and the outcome is an amusing, easy-flowing and light-hearted book. No earth-shattering events, no world to save, no mysteries to solve and after THE BIG

I think I liked this one best of the four. Lol, it's entirely possible I said this about the last one too :PAnyway, I liked Terri and I loved how this had real life moments from Sands own life, seemed more personal. Here's something that's been bugging me throughout the series. First, the insta. I'm an insta fan but it's getting on my nerves. I want them to put some actual work into it. I get all the MCs especially the Argeneau's are supposed to be gorgeous but there's more to love than a pretty
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