Dating Dracula
Publisher Description
The Legend. The Immortal. My … Soulmate?
Yesterday, I was a wannabe journalist with two simple goals: expose the seedy underbelly of New Orleans' vampire scene, and maybe, just maybe, become hella famous. But fate had other plans. Now, thanks to an unfortunate back-alley encounter, I'm the newest member of the undead country club—fangs, coffin, and all. And who, might you ask, is the man responsible for saving my life?
Freaking Dracula.
Yes, the centuries-old, charismatic, and absurdly handsome Dracula. He's not just a vampire, he's the vampire—a legend wrapped in an enigma with a seductive smile and hypnotic eyes that are impossible to ignore. Especially when he claims I'm his soulmate.
As if my life as a newbie vampire isn't challenging enough, I still have to track down the fanged fiend who tried to murder me in the first place. Romance was never part of my plans, but I'm finding it difficult to resist Dracula's charms. Turns out, he may be my Mr. Right after all. I just need to stay alive—well, undead—long enough to see if it's true love.
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Customer Reviews
Dating Dracula
Good read. Fascinating and funny..
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Love this book 10/10 I love how it’s not cringey, I love the seriousness, but also silliness I love how it reminds me of twilight but better
Dating Dracula
Anna is a grating main protagonist, making a bold feminist pronouncement one second while obliviously undermining it with her behavior in the next. Unfortunately Lucy and Maddie, the other main protagonists of this series, have basically the same character voice for their arcs and read exactly like her.
This book has tone issues, rehashes a lot, overexplains, has a few typos and continuity issues scattered throughout, and smells like performative activism.
The one verifiably Black character in the cast is a traitor and gets his head stuck on a pike as a warning.