A review by samandthebookstack
How to Fake-Date a Vampire by Linsey Hall

funny lighthearted fast-paced

3.5

A solid 3.5/5 stars

Emma is a witch and Alaric is a reclusive vampire Duke who (of course) is swoon-worthy but mildly grumpy and private. Their worlds collide when they embark upon a mutually beneficial arrangement, they will pretend to be a couple so that Emma can use the Duke's home to host the Beltane ball and win the approval of her coven and the Duke can appease his grandmother with seeing him happy and in a relationship. What could possibly go wrong? 

This was a quick, cozy read perfect for curling up with a cuppa and a warm blanket. The romance was light and fun and the characters were lovable, especially Penelope the skunk. This book makes an excellent palate cleanser on the heels of having read a series or a more high-stakes story.


-Fake dating
-Grumpy/Sunshine
- Light, magical world
- Vampires that aren't typical

Many thanks to Bonnie Doon Press and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review a copy of this fun book.