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Review: The Vampire wants a Wife (Supernatural Dating Agency #1) by Andie M. Long

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Review: The Vampire wants a Wife (Supernatural Dating Agency #1) by Andie M. LongThe Vampire Wants a Wife by Andie M. Long
Series: Supernatural Dating Agency #1
on October 31, 2017
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 212
Format: eBook
Source: Free
four-stars
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The vampire wants a wife...

Shelley Linley is sick of weirdos. Yet another prankster has applied to her dating agency. This one says he's a vampire and he wants Shelley to help him find a wife.

Meeting him for a second interview against all her better judgement, Shelley discovers that he has no clue about women. A shame because he's super-hot, amusing, and has a lot of single friends he could recommend her struggling business to, even if he does say they're werewolves and demons.

There's something appealing about Theo, and Shelley's sure she can help him meet someone. Then her dating algorithm states she's his ideal partner.

Now she's not sure if she should take the risk for love or run like hell.

Welcome to Withernsea and the Supernatural Dating Agency, for readers who like their humour to have bite.


The Vampire wants a Wife is book one in the Supernatural Dating Agency by Andie M. Long. It’s hilarious, cute, and full of laugh out loud moments.

This is my first taste of this author and I had a blast with this story and can’t wait to read more. The multiple points of view throughout the book where well done and made it easy to dive into both Theo and Shelley’s heads. This book had me laughing a lot from the modern day puns and references too the dating questioner and the answers our supernaturals give.

We get to meet lots of fun and interesting characters besides our leads. I loved Theo’s guy friends and Shelly’s partner in crime at her dating agency. Shelly herself is a fun character who can find a match for anyone, but herself. It’s that how it always goes? Her life could use some excitement and she’s about to get more then she barged for and have her eyes opened to a whole new world. Thea is ready for a wife and babies and once he meets Shelly he’s got his eye’s set on her.

There romance is fun, sweet, and mixed with lots of amusing and witty conversations. Besides the romance we get a little supernatural vengeance and revenge.

The only thing that I didn’t like was the author uses some terms that I found ridiculous like vajayjay for vagina. It just made me roll my eyes when that word popped up.

The Vampire wants a Wife is full of humor, supernatural characters, and an HEA. I giggled, snorted, and laughed aloud as I read this charming and amusing tale.

Rated: 4 Stars

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About Andie M. Long

Andie M. Long is the author of many titles including the popular Supernatural Dating Agency series.

When not writing, or editing for other authors, she spends her time drinking coffee and eating far too many Toblerones. She adores her whippet, Bella, and is tormented frequently by her OH and her teenage son.

She adores the book community, chatting with likeminded people who don’t roll their eyes when she talks books, unlike the OH and teenage son…


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12 thoughts on “Review: The Vampire wants a Wife (Supernatural Dating Agency #1) by Andie M. Long

  1. This sounds like a lot of fun – similar to Molly Harper and her paranormal shenanigans. Thanks for the review.

  2. I read this one. It popped up for free and I grabbed it. The books for this series are currently in KU. It was fun. A nice light read.
    Hope you enjoy!

  3. Oh this sounds like a fun one. Definitely adding this to my TBR when I need something light. Did you listen or read? I seem to be going through audios faster than ebooks right now. Maybe if the ebook was something like this I’d be able to fly through it a little faster. Great review!

    1. Hi Andie,
      Thank’s for visiting and you are welcome. This was a fun read. I liked the humor and plan to pick up the others. Ah the language. We each have a different way of saying things. I appreciate knowing where it came from.
      Have a wonderful day!

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