Jessica’s Guide to Dating on the Dark Side by Beth Fantaskey
November 15, 2009 — Mary Childs
It’s the first day of her senior year in high school and Jessica’s world changes with the appearance of Lucius Vladescu, an exchange student from Romania. She quickly finds out that she had been promised in a marriage pact to Lucius, son of one of the rival vampire families, by her doomed-to-death parents back in Romania when she was a baby. Her adoptive parents, present at the time of the pact, took on responsibility for her care while never telling her about the pact or her connection to vampires…until now!
Jessica just wants to enjoy her senior year as a normal girl but soon falls under the spell of the very attractive Lucius. She does her best to help Lucius keep his “condition” a secret but rumors start to fly when Lucius begins to show an interest in Faith Crosse, a shallow airhead cheerleader in Jessica’s opinion! As action heats up toward a conclusion, Jessica works to convince Lucius he isn’t the evil person he’s been raised to be by his evil uncle. But what kind of a future is Jessica heading for–college student or vampire princess? Fun book, lots of humor!
This third book is the conclusion to the Sharon Draper trilogy beginning with The Battle of Jericho and November Blues. While I didn’t read the first two books, I still liked this story about a group of students who have survived a lot together and now just need to get through their senior year and get on with the rest of their lives.
RD is 15, Latino, and looking forward to an easy school year as he will be repeating 8th grade–not by choice! His home life is not easy–his mother is in prison for dealing crack and he never knew his dad. He lives with his grandmother and her boyfriend, Earl. But then his grandmother hits the road with a new trucker friend, leaving RD with Earl who is suffering the effects of Agent Orange exposure from the Vietnam War. One day soon after school starts, RD comes home and finds Earl dead in the bathroom. Now RD is alone and needs to figure out how to do many things, starting with what to do with Earl. Next comes challenges to survive hunger and other basic needs, and mostly to do it all without anyone finding out he is there all by himself. If the authorities find out, his next home will be a foster home!