How to Fake-Date a Vampire by Linsey Hall

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How to Fake-Date a Vampire by Linsey Hall
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Faking it with a vampire duke should be simple, right?
I’ve got one chance to prove to my coven that I’m worth my wand. But to do it, I’m going to have to make a deal with a vampire duke. I get to use his gorgeous estate in Cornwall to host the Beltane Ball–and in exchange, I’ll pretend to be his girlfriend. But it’s all a show for his grandmother.
The rules of our fake relationship are simple:
No flirting. No emotion. No sex. Simple, right?
Except I can’t seem to ignore the allure of the infuriating and devastatingly sexy vampire. Falling for a duke isn’t an option, though. I would lose the anonymity that protects me and my coven, and that would ruin my life. And the lives of those in my coven.
So yeah, totally simple, right?

  • File Name:how-to-fake-date-a-vampire-by-linsey-hall.epub
  • Original Title:How to Fake-Date a Vampire (Charming Cove Book 2)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0C6L41P93
  • Publisher:Bonnie Doon Press
  • Date:2023-08-30T16:00:00+00:00
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Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. Chapter 1
  • 4. Chapter 2
  • 5. Chapter 3
  • 6. Chapter 4
  • 7. Chapter 5
  • 8. Chapter 6
  • 9. Chapter 7
  • 10. Chapter 8
  • 11. Chapter 9
  • 12. Chapter 10
  • 13. Chapter 11
  • 14. Chapter 12
  • 15. Chapter 13
  • 16. Chapter 14
  • 17. Chapter 15
  • 18. Chapter 16
  • 19. Chapter 17
  • 20. Chapter 18
  • 21. Chapter 19
  • 22. Chapter 20
  • 23. Chapter 21
  • 24. Chapter 22
  • 25. Chapter 23
  • 26. Chapter 24
  • 27. Chapter 25
  • 28. Chapter 26
  • 29. Chapter 27
  • 30. Chapter 28
  • 31. Chapter 29
  • 32. Chapter 30
  • 33. Acknowledgments
  • 34. About Linsey
  • 35. Copyright

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Mare Wood
Mare Wood

Sweet and simple. Same town and repeat characters, but mostly a standalone. Less romantic comedy and more romance. Same as the last, the main story is the ball. Most of the novel is dedicated to the ball, the love is just threaded through it. The romance is bigger part of this story than in the first book tho. It can be a bit boring in the beginning, but the sweetness at the end balances it out. Not a steamy, mostly just limited kissing and handholding. One intimate scene, rest implied. For those who want to know.

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