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The second book in the Charming Cove series, How to Fake Date a Vampire is a sweet follow up to The Modern Girl’s Guide to Magic. It can stand alone, but has some crossover from the first book.
Emma is reasonably new to Charming Cove, and is an apprentice witch to a local coven, searching for belonging. As the chosen host of the Beltane Ball, she’s got an opportunity to become an official coven member, but she has to convince Alaric, the town’s hot, reclusive vampire Duke to help make it a success. Obviously.
This is light, sweet romance set in a charming seaside village, with a charming cast of characters. The perfect escapist witchy read!
Thanks to Bonnie Doon Press & NetGalley for the ARC!
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Another adorable book set in Charming Cove! In this one we have witches AND vampires! We get bits of romance, we get some comedy, a lot of cute moments and a little competition. This one is perfect for a light October read. I loved Emma and Alaric. They are so much more alike than either knows, both realizing love is the end goal. Found family is one of my favorites plots and this one hit for me. Also, who wouldn’t want a skunk for a familiar?! All in all, if you are looking for an easy read that fits into the October season without the spooky, definitely pick up this series. I already can’t wait for werewolves in December!

I really enjoyed reading this review copy! I actually finished it a while back, I’m just now getting to review. I feel like it was missing that bit of something extra I look for, but it was still a super cute read!

Such a fun a spooky read. I loved it just had much as the first book. I recommend this to all for your fall TBR

Thank you NetGalley and Bonnie Doon Press for this digital ARC. Oh my goodness it was so cute!! I went in pretty blind, especially since I didn’t read the first in the series. I’m unsure as to whether it would even be better if I read the first one, but IT WAS ADORABLE!! Perfect for the spooky weekend and so easy to read. It felt like a young adult novel, but really enjoyed it!

Quick and easy read. Emma is a young witch trying to find her place in this world. Enemies to lovers lite.

3.5 Stars rounded up to 4.
Read if you love:
-Fake Dating
-Magic
-Small Town Romance
-Closed-Door Romance (Mostly)
This was a very cutesy little Rom-Com, that is the perfect read for the Halloween season. I loved the magical little town and learning how vampires and witches interact within their world. Emma + Alaric were very sweet to each other and I enjoyed reading about them falling in love in such a magical way.

How to Fake-Date a Vampire by Linsey Hall, is the second book in her lighthearted, paranormal romance series, Charming Cove. However, this novel works perfectly well as a standalone - though I do recommend reading the series as the books are proving to be an enjoyable and easy read, perfect for the Autumn time of year.
In How to Fake-Date a Vampire, we have the PoV of both Emma (our witchy protoganist) and Alaric (our vampire). Emma is a relatively new arrival to Charming Cove and believes her best opportunity to maintain a place in the local coven is to organise the annual ball. And she needs to recruit the reluctant local Vampire to help her.
In his turn, Alaric desperately needs Emma's help to convince his grandmother that all is perfect in his lovelife.
Naturally, there are plenty of humorous moments and magical mishaps throughout the storyline. Resulting in a fun and satisfying witchy read

This was a fun, fluffy, magical/paranormal romance. I would say this book falls in the romcom genre. This was a 5⭐️ read, very light on the spice!
This book follows Emma, an orphaned witch with a longing to belong, as she needs to find a place to host an annual ball for her coven to become an official member. Emma decides the only place suitable to make her stand out is the Blackthorn Estate belonging to Alaric, a reclusive vampire duke. Alaric agrees to host the ball if Emma fakes date him to make his grandmother happy. The MCs are attracted to each other and start to develop feelings. But it is complicated because Emma has braised feelings about titles and wealthy people based on the actions of Alaric’s father, and Alaric was burned by a past girlfriend who sold his family secrets to the magical press.
I always prefer books with dual POVs and this was no different. The author did a great job of character building; I could really feel Emma’s longing to belong and find a family, along with the pain Alaric feels at a past betrayal and desire to make his grandmother happy. The world building and descriptions in this book were an effortless continuation from the first book. The journey of Emma and Alaric building upon their feelings is so sweet! We get comedy from Emma’s playful and sass familiar, Penelope the Skunk! I love Alaric’s grandmother, she is so posh and regal but approachable and lovable, plus she loves binge watching TV in secret (Breaking Bad fan!)
Thank you NetGalley, Bonnie Doon Press and Linsey Hall for the opportunity to read and provide an honest review. I requested this book after it was release because 1) I didn’t know it was on KU and 2) I didn’t know it was book 2. Therefore, I did not read this until I read the first book.

I really enjoyed the first book in the Charming Cove series but this book I absolutely loved. I really enjoyed experiencing Emma and Alaric’s relationship, the side characters were amazing and what I loved best was Penelope, Emma’s familiar. She was so sassy and had a great sense of humor. Overall, this book is such a great fall read. Do not pass this one up!!
A bug thank you to NetGalley, Bonnie Doon Press and Linsey Hall for the complimentary copy. all opinions are my own.

Thank you NetGalley for gifting me a copy of this book.
Wow it was incredible. A witch fake dating a duke? What else could you want?
I loved Emma, she was a nice, generous and very lovable character. But the character I probably lover the most was Penelope. I knew that every time she would appear I would be smiling or laughing.
I sometimes found myself wanting to hug the characters as they were (for most of them) so nice.
It was a very easy, cozy and fun read that I would 100% recommend.
You also don’t necessarily have to read the first book to understand this one.

Paranormal- Check
Rom Com- Check
Comedy- Check
This book has three of my favorite tropes. I am looking forward to purchasing this for our library, it will be a hit!

OMG, I absolutely love love and loved this book! I'm a bug fan of this author and can't wait to see what's next. Thanks for the ARC

I found this book to be really engaging and I loved the premise. I'm a sucker for vampires so this story was right up my alley. I am looking forward to reading other books by the author.

A witch fake dating a vampire? TIS THE DAMN SEASON. God, I loved this book.. I don't think I've ever 'greedily' read a book before, but I did with this! It was so addicting, the romance was swoon-worthy and I think I need my own Alaric!!!

I am loving everything I read by this author. This one was so so good. I am a big fan of the fake dating trope and this one did it so well. Emma is sweet witch trying to become a a full member of her coven. Alaric is a Vampire Duke trying to keep his grandma happy and healthy. Their romance is sweet. I love the secondary characters as well. They make the story so fun. Thank you to NetGalley and Bonnie Doon Press for the arc in exchange for my honest review.

Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinions.
Oh wow! So I absolutely loved the first book in this series and this one was no different! I felt like this was a fun cozy read and I will read every single book in this series.
Can she fake date a Duke that happens to be a vampire or will she end up falling for him instead? Classic fake dating trope but add vampires and witches and you’ve got a recipe for a good book!
4/5 stars and would definitely recommend!

Emma is a trainee witch and must prove herself to her coven to become a full-fledged witch. She needs to successfully throw a ball that will be remembered for years to come. The answer, Fake-Date a Vampire!
Not really my kind of book, but it was super cute. It was a quick read, sort of like cotton candy as a book. I loved Emma's character and the tie-in with the previous book's main character. However, I really hated the POV parts from the Duke's POV. I don't need to hear from the man in my romance. Keep him mysterious.

How to Fake-Date a Vampire was such a fun read! This cozy fantasy was the right amount of whimsical, magical and romantic fun and has shot up pretty high in my favourite cosy fantasy books list. Emma was a truly delightful character and I enjoyed reading from her perspective. Alaric was honestly so hilarious and flirty and made me swoon so hard. Their romance together was honestly amazing; they had such good chemistry with each other. It made me feel all soft and gooey on the inside. It's been a while since I've felt like this after reading a book and I appreciate this one so much for that. I would have loved some more vampire-y stuff in the book, but nevertheless, it was a really fun read.

I was ready to DNF this book at 4% literally one chapter in. The dialogue is cringe and excruciating. There are a lot of mixed metaphors and idioms that don’t go well together or make a lot of sense together. All of the characters are so flat. Every awful plot device from every awful romance novel is in these first few pages and this book manages to execute these in the most excruciating and insincere way ever. This doesnt bode well for the rest of this book. I am going to give this book till the 15% mark. I actually stopped at 16% because that was the end of chapter 5 and it is still excruciating. I’m mostly skim reading it. She has encountered a talking skunk and vampire boy has proposed a fake dating situation. His excuse for wanting to fake date is the weakest excuse for a fake dating situation I have ever heard of. Because he wants his grandma to spend more time with him because he misses her? I cannot count the ways I hate this book already. I am DNFing.
I received an eARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.