Book Review | My Roommate is a Vampire
- Wyvness
- Sep 11, 2023
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 19, 2023
Sink Your Teeth into a Quirky Paranormal Romance Adventure

My Roommate is a Vampire by Jenna Levine
Publication Date: August 29, 2023
Publisher: Berkley
Read Date: September 7, 2023
Genre: Paranormal Romance & Comedy
Pages: 336 Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Synopsis
Cassie Greenberg, an artist struggling to make ends meet, faces eviction until she stumbles upon an unbelievably affordable apartment in picturesque Chicago. With scepticism, she knows there must be a catch—only someone with a secret could offer such a deal. Her new roommate, Frederick J. Fitzwilliam, defies the norm. He's nocturnal, reminiscent of a regency romance character, and leaves heart-melting notes throughout the apartment. Despite rarely crossing paths, they form an unusual connection. But when Cassie discovers bags of blood in the fridge, the truth about Frederick's identity as a vampire comes to light. Cassie's life takes a thrilling turn as her sexy new roommate presents her with a proposition that will change everything.
Review
In the bustling city of Chicago, Cassie Greenberg, an aspiring artist on the verge of eviction, finds herself at a crossroads. The weight of financial woes bears down on her, threatening to stifle her creative spirit. Just when despair begins to take hold, a glimmer of hope emerges in the form of a seemingly too-good-to-be-true apartment nestled in one of the city's most enchanting neighbourhoods. However, Cassie's keen intuition tells her that such an opportunity must come with a hidden price. After all, who would rent out a room in a beautiful Chicago neighbourhood at such an astonishingly low cost? Suspicion tugs at her as she contemplates the catch concealed within the walls of this enticing abode. As Cassie settles into her new living arrangement, she quickly realizes that her new roommate, Frederick J. Fitzwilliam, defies convention in every way. Frederick's nocturnal habits, his manner of speech reminiscent of a character from a Jane Austen novel, and the mysterious bags of blood concealed in the fridge all paint a picture of a life far removed from the ordinary. Despite their paths rarely crossing in the dimly lit apartment, Frederick's presence is felt through the heartfelt notes he scatters like breadcrumbs in Cassie's daily life. These tender missives, infused with warmth and charm, begin to bridge the gap between two souls from disparate worlds. Cassie and Frederick's unique bond begins to take shape, evolving from mere roommates to genuine friends. Yet, as the layers of mystery surrounding Frederick's true identity start to peel away, Cassie is faced with a revelation that will forever alter the course of her life: Frederick J. Fitzwilliam is a vampire. Embracing the supernatural secret within their shared living space, Cassie and Frederick embark on a journey of understanding and acceptance. Cassie's empathy and open heart lead her to a decision that will change not only her own destiny but also the fate of her enigmatic roommate. While their relationship ignites into a slow-burning romance, punctuated by moments of undeniable passion, the story itself encounters a crossroads. The absence of substantial tension and a compelling plotline leaves room for improvement. Nonetheless, the story shines in its portrayal of Reginald, a character whose depth and intrigue beckon for further exploration in what I hope will have future instalments. In conclusion, "My Roommate is a Vampire" offers a witty and accessible foray into the world of paranormal romance. It is a charming tale, perfect for those seeking a light-hearted, supernatural love story that dances between the lines of the ordinary and the extraordinary.
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