My Roommate is a Vampire
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3.4 • 16 Ratings
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- £7.99
Publisher Description
Brought to you by Penguin.
Cassie Greenberg needs a new place to live, and fast. When she finds an affordable apartment in a beautiful neighbourhood, she knows there must be a catch.
Of course, her new roommate Frederick J. Fitzwilliam is far from normal. He sleeps all day, is out at night on business, and talks like he walked out of a regency romance novel.
He also leaves Cassie heart-melting notes around the apartment, cares about her art, and asks about her day.
There's no denying there's a spark between them - but there's also a secret. . .
Cassie's roommate is a vampire.
But with true love at stake, will Frederick come clean?
'Bloody delightful!' Ashley Poston, New York Times bestselling author of The Dead Romantics
'Wonderfully weird and sexy as hell. My Roommate is a Vampire is a whole vibe!' Alicia Thompson, bestselling author of Love in the Time of Serial Killers
©2023 Jenna Levine (P)2023 Penguin Audio
Customer Reviews
Confused feelings
It’s hard to explain… I really enjoyed the beginning. I thought the humour was great, Cassie is a likeable character, Frederick is too. But then it felt like their relationship was rushed and Frederick’s dialogue at times read like a draft of a vampire fanfiction. And with the audiobook, the narrator is amazing, okay? She really captures Cassie’s character, she has a great voice, great pace, amazing. But. When she reads for Frederick, I can’t listen to it. It starts fine but then it gets so grating, so annoying I wish she just did it in her normal voice. Like Frederick has suddenly become this weird caricature of a vampire. I just can’t stand it. Honestly, just can’t. I’m conflicted. But I do no like the Frederick voiceover. No. It made me question whether I even want to finish the book. Having finished it, I can see that it supposed to be like a spoof of vampire romance? But I didn’t quite get it.