eARC Review: My Vampire Plus-One by Jenna Levine

Romance

My Vampire Plus-One

Book Info

  • Released Date: September 17

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 400

  • Format: eBook


It felt like an easy paranormal romance read
— Abigail

My Vampire Plus-One brings Reginald Cleaves back into the dating scene after he meets Amelie accidentally on the streets. It’s not convenient when Reginald is trying his best to escape from old foes who are trying to locate him again. But he always keeps an eye out whenever he sees an attractive accountant. He can spot them a mile away.

Amelie finds it a bit strange when she meets Reginald out of nowhere on the streets. It’s a bit convenient when she needs his help in a family situation. Amelie family is a bit obsessed with her dating life; aka, she has no dating life. She is more focused on her work. She loves working with numbers, so it makes sense for her to be an accountant. Yet, she still needs to find a fake date so her family stops bothering her nonstop. That’s where Reginald comes into mind.

What I liked about this book was how fast-paced it started. It never started off slowly. It was right off the bat, with them meeting each other again and again. It builds up their fake relationship together, even though they are different from each other. She is human, and he is a vampire. And it’s a bit funny that he told her off the bat when they started fake dating that he was a vampire, which she never believed. That scene still makes me laugh so much.

I love how lighthearted My Vampire Plus-One was. It felt like an easy paranormal romance read. There is nothing too serious or too emotional to worry about when you read romance books. It’s just an easy rom-com read, which I love to do every now and then.

If you love reading about a cheesy paranormal romance book with fake dating and forced proximity tropes, then you will enjoy reading this one.

Thank you Berkley romance for the gifted eARC!

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