She likes to explain."that's what books are waking dreams or stories, tales to amuse, entertain and distract us from everyday life". Sands has been writing Paranormal Romance books for several years, but not since 1142, the year she claimed to be born, as a vampire. Each story sets up a situation in which the two get together, and the different situations yield different levels of humor-this one was delightfully funny with four vamp suitors for one unusual female vamp. But then, as she got into her writing, she did not keep her promise, and found it humorous to go back on your word to a bunch of vampires. This is the fifth book I've read in the incredibly long Argeneau series of paranormal romances, in each of which (as I gather) a vampire meets his or her lifemate. She promised the vampire community that she would not reveal too much or use real names. She imagined being one as she wrote her books, all of which have a touch of her good sense of humor. Novice vampire Elvi Black never imagined shed meet rich, powerful. As a matter of fact, she would not mind being one. Buy a used copy of The Accidental Vampire : An Argeneau Novel by Lynsay Sands. Sands favorite genre is writing about vampires. Sands says writers are also dreamers who get to make a living doing their dreaming. that does not always happen in real life. One satisfaction is making sure the good guys win and the bad guys get their punishment. She says it may be that writers are secret control freaks, getting to make "God-like" decisions such as who is good or evil, who lives or dies, who is successful or not in every story. Ontario, Canada born author Lynsay Sands has just that feeling when she writes. But, it never occurred to me that the writers of books feel the same way. I have always heard avid readers (or listeners, in the case of audio books) say that one of their happiest times is getting lost in a good book.
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