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How to Fake-Date a Vampire
by Linsey Hall
This was a cute, romantic fantasy with plenty of witches and magical moments. I really enjoyed Alaric, Vivian and Penelope. Emma was a good main character, but I wished to know more background. I know cozy reads usually don't go into details, but I would've liked more history and world building on Alaric and vampires in general and the magic that keeps the magical community of Charming Cove hidden. At times I had to just suspend my questions and blindly accept to enjoy.
The plot of this one seemed a lot better paced than book one, which was enjoyable! The third act break up was a little rushed, but realistic enough. I enjoyed reading about the ball and the relationships that Alaric had with his family who all pitched in to help pull it off! It was nice to hear from Aria again soon. My biggest complaint is that the orphanage didn't come back into play. I really thought that it would come first circle and it never did.
All in all, this was an enjoyable cozy read and I give it 3 stars! It's worth a read if you like magic and romance books!
I was given an ARC copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
The plot of this one seemed a lot better paced than book one, which was enjoyable! The third act break up was a little rushed, but realistic enough. I enjoyed reading about the ball and the relationships that Alaric had with his family who all pitched in to help pull it off! It was nice to hear from Aria again soon. My biggest complaint is that the orphanage didn't come back into play. I really thought that it would come first circle and it never did.
All in all, this was an enjoyable cozy read and I give it 3 stars! It's worth a read if you like magic and romance books!
I was given an ARC copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.