Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side by Beth Fantaskey

Age Level: Teen
Format: Book

Senior year at Woodrow Wilson High School does not begin the way Jessica Packwood had planned. While waiting for the bus the first day of school, Jessica spots a strange male staring at her from across the street. She is further horrified when she finds out his name is Lucius Vladescu, a new exchange student from Romania who will be living at her farm. Jessica receives the shock of her life when Lucius and her parents state that she is a vampire princess and is to be married to Lucius after her 18th birthday. If the marriage does not take place, Jessica’s birth family the Dragomirs and the Vladescus will be at war.

Completely grounded in logic and fact, Jessica does not believe anything said. For her, vampires do not exist. Jessica likes her life – working on her parents’ farm; competing in math competitions; dating Jake, a nice guy who lives on a nearby farm. As the story progresses, Jessica has to decide if she really believes Lucius’ claims or if she is willing to lose what really matters the most to her.

Jessica’s Guide to Dating on the Dark Side is a fun, humorous story. I was hooked from the first page and read through the story quickly. Fantaskey has a wonderful writing style and has created engaging characters. Jessica is strong-willed and refuses to give into her convictions; though there are times she cannot believe she can do a task, she is able to perform well and rise to the occasion. Those looking for books with strong female characters may want to take a look at this book. It is also a refreshing departure from the Twilight-esque story – vampires are interpreted in a different light, and I feel that overall the characters are stronger and easier to like (though one could argue about Lucius’ likeability at times). And, part of the story takes place in Lebanon County, which may appeal to those who like to read books with local settings.

Overall, I really enjoyed this book and cannot wait to read the sequel!

Reviewed by Jessica