I’ve been looking for a topic where I could post my thoughts about my favorite immortal and a nominee for Mother of the Year for the six hundredth year running, Marguerite Argeneau Notte. I didn’t find a topic that seemed quite right so I decided to start this. I would have thought that a tread like this would have been started a long time ago. If it has, I never found it. Even if no one else is interested in this topic, I need to say my piece. With all the thousands of posts here, there may not be an original thought in this one but here goes:
Marguerite in not the coolest character in the series, nor the toughest, nor the badest and she may not be the sexiest, except in my imagination, bit if there is one character in the entire series who is the main one she is it. In fiction, the main character is defined as the one, hero or villain, who’s actions and decisions decide the outcome of the story. Each of the Argeneau books has had a different main character who’s fit that bill but Marguerite is one for the series as a whole. Her actions set the whole thing in motion and keep it in motion. She’s the one that causes it all to make sense. In a world where immortals go thousands of years without finding their life mates, all of a sudden all these immortals are finding theirs in the space of a few years. Without Marguerite’s magical ability to locate life mates for the people she cares about, the whole thing would be impossible. There would have been nothing stopping Lynsay from having all the characters find their life mates anyway and just putting it down to coincidence but I’m glad she didn’t. It’s a great plot twist.
As I read my way thought the Argeneau series I gradually fell in love with Marguerite, even before Vampire Interrupted. She’s this wonderful, sometimes goofily out of touch, tragic (consider what she’s been through), loving presence that’s wormed her way into my heart like few characters I’ve encountered in the many fictional worlds I’ve visited ever have. I’m not saying that I’m jealous of Julius, more like I’m jealous of Lucern, Bastien, Etienne, and Lissianna for having her as a mother. Don’t get me wrong, I love mine and would do anything for her, but who wouldn’t want a mother like Marguerite?
So here’s to you Marguerite. Long may you matchmake.