Roundhouse Publishing editor Kate C. Leever's first letter to her newestlegacy author was intended to impress upon him the growing demand for his"vampire romances." Though he'd expressed little to no desire forpublicity, book tours or the like, it was clear that this was a writerwaiting to be broken out. Correspondence with Mr. Lucern Argeneau tended tobe oddly delayed, but this time his response was quick and succinct."No." But Kate was adamant: Luc will attend a romance convention to meethis fans. By hook or by crook, despite his reclusive nature, odd sleepschedule and avoidance of the sun, the surly yet handsome Luc was going tobe recognized as the real charmer a nationally bestselling author shouldbe. But soon Kate would learn that his novels were more biographies thanbodice rippers, and it'd be her neck on the line. A sweeter surrender, ormore heartwarming a love story—his own—Luc has yet to write.