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A review by escapethroughabookali
How to Dump a Vampire by Jamie Dalton
adventurous
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.75
I enjoyed this one a lot. After reading a bunch of heavy fantasy romances this one was the perfect break. It was so cute! Honestly everything about it remained fairly light hearted. Even the more serious parts were just that, serious. Never dark or heavy. Good break for heart, and soul.
This is a cute Fantasy Romance. The romance in this book is a reluctant mate bond. The book does have a few detailed spicy scenes. The book moves at a steady pace following Thorn as she battles her mating bond with Draven. She is also trying to keep her identity, and past hidden. After an incident she follows Draven back to his castle where he uncovers a secret his family has been hiding. Thorn, and Draven work to foil his father, and brothers corrupt plans. Thorn is secretive, and unsure about letting anyone in. Draven is patient, and gentle hearted. The book is light hearted, and fun. A great read for anyone who loves romcoms, and fantasy romances.
This is a cute Fantasy Romance. The romance in this book is a reluctant mate bond. The book does have a few detailed spicy scenes. The book moves at a steady pace following Thorn as she battles her mating bond with Draven. She is also trying to keep her identity, and past hidden. After an incident she follows Draven back to his castle where he uncovers a secret his family has been hiding. Thorn, and Draven work to foil his father, and brothers corrupt plans. Thorn is secretive, and unsure about letting anyone in. Draven is patient, and gentle hearted. The book is light hearted, and fun. A great read for anyone who loves romcoms, and fantasy romances.