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Undead and Unappreciated

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Fans can't get enough of author MaryJanice Davidson and her topsy-turvy world of the undead with its newly crowned queen, Betsy Taylor. "Irreverently hilarious, superbly entertaining," raves Romance Reviews Today of Undead and Unwed. And ParaNormal Romance Reviews praises Undead and Unemployed as "wonderful and spontaneous." Now, Betsy continues her reluctant reign while being bedeviled by family secrets ...
Most women would love to live as royalty, but Betsy has found that being vampire queen has more problems than perks, except for always being awake for Midnight Madness sales. It may be easy to find blood (yuck) in the dark of night, but try finding a strawberry smoothie. And employees at her nightclub Scratch have been giving her nothing but grief since she killed their former boss. Some people...
But Betsy's "life" takes an interesting turn at a shower for her wicked stepmother, who lets it slip that Betsy has a long-lost half sister. Now twenty years old, this woman just so happens to be the devil's daughter—and destined to rule the world ...
"A kind of Anita Blake meets Stephanie Plum."—Romance Reviews Today
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 3, 2005
      What's a vampire queen to do? Betsy Taylor has a lot on her plate-operating a nightclub for vampires and searching for essential fashion items consume her and allow little time for socializing. When she learns that she has a long-lost half sister, alleged to have been fathered by Satan, she remembers a prophecy predicting she and this person will rule the world together. Her satanic sibling turns out to be a sweet, unaware college girl with a clergyman father. Betsy tells the story, which poses a problem for narrator Wu, who describes events and filters other characters' dialog through her own flat, terminally hip, and world-weary delivery. This monotonous tone makes it difficult for the uninitiated to follow without serious concentration. Davidson's Undead series has gained a loyal group of fans who will be eager for all the dish from the queen herself. Turns out sibs will be sibs, dead or undead. They've just been around a little longer, can only go out at night, but nevertheless manage to have hot vampire sex.

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