A few hours ago, Sherry Carne would have sworn that vampires didn’t exist. That’s before rogue immortals rampage through her store, leaving bloody chaos (literally) in their wake. The kicker comes when Sherry learns that one of the vamps on the bad guys’ trail may be her life mate. Her head says it’s impossible. The rest of her takes one look at Basileios Argeneau and has much more interesting ideas.
Whatever Basil expected in a life mate, funny, outspoken Sherry isn’t it. But mind-blowing chemistry and instinct don’t lie. They tell him something else, too—that Sherry’s connection to the immortal world goes deeper than she knows. And that she’s in the kind of danger only Basil can save her from—if she’ll just trust him, now and forever . . .
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Summary
The Immortal Who Loved Me by Lynsay Sands Argeneau Series Book Twenty-One Sherry Carne is pretty content. At thirty-two she owns her own business and it's doing well. In one day her life turns inside out after a young teenager runs into her office to hide. Vampires? The girl claims the creepy men who were chasing her are vampires. And that her, that sweet looking teenager, is one as well. Can the day get any more weird? Yes. Basileious Argeneau, or Basil as he's known by, has lived a very long time. When his sister-in-law, Marguerite, claims she has found his life mate, he goes to meet this mysterious woman. His hopes are high. It's lonely being an old immortal. He quickly finds that women have changed a bit. They aren't quite so biddable as he would expect. Another great addition to the Argeneau series. Many of the characters who had their stories in previous books, join the fun and humor in Sherry and Basil's story. It's not all fun and games though, as the no-fangers make their appearance. Leo isn't ready to give up on his quest to get Stephanie back just yet. The next book, About a Vampire, is Justin Bricker's story. **Sexual content http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2011/08/lynsay-sands.html