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Undead and Uneasy by MaryJanice Davidson
Undead and Uneasy by MaryJanice Davidson





Undead and Uneasy by MaryJanice Davidson

There is no trace of the fun and sexy Betsy and Sinclair that I first started reading this series for. I suppose it would matter if I actually plan to read the next book - but I don't.

Undead and Uneasy by MaryJanice Davidson

Turns out it was somewhat interesting, but I really don't see how it's all that relevant. The only reason I didn't throw this down after the first fourth of the book was because I wanted to see what happened that other readers had raved about. Are you serious? You're going to make me wait that long for ANY plot development? It was just ridiculous. Also - NOTHING HAPPENED in the book until the last fourth. Sure, Betsy still has funny lines and witicisms, but it's so disjointed and confusing - the sentences go and on and on, there are so many people talking without identification one page, and she jumps around like someone with ADD on crack - it's almost impossible to easily understand WTH she's talking about, much less find it funny. But when Sinclair disappears, Betsy begins to get seriously unnerved.Why oh why oh why do I torture myself by continuing to read this series? It lost its luster many books ago. Betsy's also dealing with a full house: she lives with a ghost (Cathy), a werewolf (Antonia), a gay physician/human (Marc), her fiance and vampire king (Eric Sinclair), her best friend (Jessica), a recovering Fiend (Garrett). Because whether you're alive or undead, planning weddings is a bitch - especially when your groom thinks the whole thing is a waste of time. īetsy Taylor, undead vampire queen, has been given a new nickname by her nearest and dearest: Bridezilla. But when Sinclair disappears, Betsy begins to get.

Undead and Uneasy by MaryJanice Davidson

Betsy Taylor, undead vampire queen, has been given a new nickname by her nearest and dearest: Bridezilla.







Undead and Uneasy by MaryJanice Davidson