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Undead and Unworthy (Queen Betsy, Book 7)
by MaryJanice Davidson
from Berkley Hardcover

Undead and Unworthy (Queen Betsy, Book 7)

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0

  • Amazing
    This was a quick read like her other books but I did not like the ending but after reading Dead And Loving It(A Fiend in Need) made everything come together in the end. Also the first killing of the fiends really made me sad because it was my favorite character. This book has quite a bit of blood and not a lot of laughs. Personally the cover sucks-if it was in a bookstore I would have just walked past it and picked up another book.

  • Hope for a Harder Edge
    I've loved the Undead series so far, but Betsy has used up her "I'm new at this and so don't take it seriously" gimmick. That author Davidson seems to be taking the character in a new, slightly tougher, direction is good. Not that I want the lightheartedness to go away, but Betsy needs to evolve for the series to maintain some momentum. This book is arguably a bit thin, but if, as promised, it serves as a bridge to a new level for Betsy, it's worth it. I'll be buying the eighth book in the series to see... more info

  • Kicks off a new "Queen Betsy" comic vampire trilogy

    This comedy vampire thriller is number seven in a series which incongruously combines chick lit, romantic comedy and vampire thriller - from the viewpoint of the new and very incongruous Queen of the Vampires. Imagine a cross between "Sex and the City" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and you've roughly got the idea.
    The plotlines of the first six books were all more or less resolved in number six, "Undead and Uneasy" so "Undead and Unworthy" kicks off which Mary Janice Davidson (MJD) calls a new... more info

  • VERY MEDIOCRE
    There was way to much going back and describing previous events. I would think that by the time you get to this book you would not have to be reminded of story lines and characters. I took this book on vacation with me and I was very disappointed.


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