Undead and Unemployed
Queen Betsy, Book 2
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Nancy Wu
About this listen
MaryJanice Davidson is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author. Her Undead books are extremely popular paranormal romances.
Dying for more? Don't miss the other titles in the Undead series.©2004 MaryJanice Davidson (P)2006 Recorded BooksCritic Reviews
"Davidson's witty dialogue, fast pacing, smart plotting, laugh-out-loud humor, and sexy relationships make this a joy to read. And Betsy's second adventure, following her debut in Undead and Unwed, will have readers begging for more." (Booklist)
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- TheOneTree
- 05-12-2023
Thoroughly entertaining.
Delighted to be able to listen to a much loved series and be able to lose myself in the story.
Well written.
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- Joycinta
- 09-01-2018
Nose dive.
The first book set up a lot of drama for book 2 that was never realised. Development of side characters was non-existant and frustrating.
Here's a big plot hole that bothered me: in book one it's established that proper treatment of a 'sheep' or person you are feeding from is to get them off after or during your bite. Betsy is bothered in the first book by the King of the Vampires sleeping with three women at once while feeding but in the second book these women disappear and you never see or hear of the King feeding again.
I'd hoped that maybe this drama would at least show up in book three but it seems Davidson just decided it was easier to gloss over the king's playboy habits and pretend he's suddenly a dotting sycophant.
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