Undead and Unworthy
(Queen Betsy, Book 7)
by MaryJanice Davidson
Berkley Pub Group
June 24, 2008
ISBN #9780425221624
304 pages
Hardcover
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Other Books by
MaryJanice Davidson

Seraph of Sorrow

Fish Out of Water

Mysteria Lane

Undead and Unworthy

The Silver Moon Elm

Undead and Uneasy

Dead Over Heels

Swimming Without a Net

No Rest for the Witches

Jennifer Scales and the Messenger of Light

The Silver Moon Elm

Undead and Uneasy

Bewitched, Bothered & BeVampyred, Season 2: Fangs Again

Undead and Unpopular

Demon's Delight

Jennifer Scales and the Ancient Furnace

Over The Moon

Sleeping with the Fishes

Kick Ass

Surf's Up

Mysteria

Undead and Unreturnable

Undead and Unpopular

Jennifer Scales and the Messenger of Light

Dead and Loving It

Valentine's Day Is Killing Me

Undead and Unappreciated

The Royal Pain

Undead and Unreturnable

Men at Work

Kick Ass

Really Unusual Bad Boys

Jennifer Scales and the Ancient Furnace

Undead and Unappreciated

Bewitched, Bothered & BeVampyred

BEWITCHED, BOTHERED & BeVAMPYRED

Three Men and a Body

Hello, Gorgeous

Bite

Derik's Bane

Men At Work

Bad Boys with Expensive Toys

Undead and Unemployed

How to be a "Wicked" Woman

Cravings

Perfect For the Beach

The Royal Treatment

Undead and Unwed

Beggarman, Thief

Forgotten Wishes

Lighthearted Lust

Under Cover

Secrets Volume 8

Love Lies

Canis Royal: Bridefight

Things That Go Bump In the Night II

Undead and Unwed

Thief of Hearts

Naughty or Nice

Adventures of the Teen Furies

Dying For Ice Cream

By Any Other Name

Secrets, Volume 6

REVIEW

"Good for a laugh"

What is a Vampire Queen to do when the honeymoon is over?

Newly married vampire queen Betsy Taylor sets up house complete with rogue angry fiends who are bent on revenge for their mistreatment, a dead step-monster who is as annoying in death as she was in life and a police detective that is as drawn to Betsy's best friend as he is determined to kill Betsy. Basically it is a normal day in the life of Betsy Taylor.

Mary Janice Davidson's latest installment in the Undead series keeps up the humor and pacing of her previous books. Betsy's character is beginning to come into her own as the reluctant Vampire Queen and is just as determined to unite her queendom under not quite so archaic guidelines. Old characters come back and loose ends that have been dangling since book one are finally being tied up. MJD does a great job of pulling the reader into this book with quick wit, fast action and sarcastic humor.

Reviewed by Carrie Lower
Posted November 11, 2008




 

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