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Original Title: | Undead and Unworthy |
ISBN: | 0425221628 (ISBN13: 9780425221624) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Undead #7 |
Characters: | Tina, Elizabeth "Betsy" Taylor, Eric Sinclair, Nick Berry, Antonia (The "Ant") Taylor, Garret Shea aka George, Antonia Wolfton, Dr. Marc Spangler, Jessica Watson, Laura Goodman (Undead) |
Setting: | St. Paul, Minnesota(United States) |
MaryJanice Davidson
Hardcover | Pages: 285 pages Rating: 3.81 | 14270 Users | 494 Reviews
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Betsy Taylor thought entering the world of the undead was a big adjustment. Being a new bride isn't much easier. The blush has only been on for two months, and Betsy has a lot to do: set up the new house, finish writing thank-you notes, and raise BabyJon, her half brother and legal ward. Just another happy American family adjusting to marital bliss. Betsy's husband, Sinclair, has been perusing the Book of the Dead, and Betsy's visited by a ghost who's even more insufferable, stubborn, and annoying in death than she was in life. She not only blames Betsy for her condition but insists she fix it. It's all just a prelude to the fun and games awaiting Betsy and Sinclair when a pack of formerly feral vampires, hungry for blood and power, pays a visit to the happy couple.Be Specific About Based On Books Undead and Unworthy (Undead #7)
Title | : | Undead and Unworthy (Undead #7) |
Author | : | MaryJanice Davidson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 285 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2008 by Berkley Sensation (first published June 24th 2008) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Urban Fantasy |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 14270 Users | 494 ReviewsCriticism Based On Books Undead and Unworthy (Undead #7)
Mary Janice Davidson, step away from your computer! Take your silly "trilogy within a series" and toss it out the window. It's a terrible, terrible idea!I read the Queen Betsy books for a quick, lighthearted read that leaves me chuckling. I don't want serious sub-plots or random new weirdo characters. I want fun!The latest installment is much darker than the other books and I don't like it. Plus, the ending was HORRIBLE. I'm not going to tell you what happened because then this review will beUndead and UnboringThis series never disappoints! Quick , easy, fun reads. This book included. I love the antics that go on!
Ho hum. That's how I felt about this book. MJD says the series is starting to move in a new direction, but I'm not sure this is a direction that actually works. Betsy is becoming more serious (although never completely) and two people actually died. It's just doesn't at all have the same feeling as the first book, which I really loved. I'll probably keep reading the series, but I won't be so eager to get my hands on each new book.
Started this book a few days ago and hate it! I read the whole series up to now and I'm walking away. The first two books were cute and fun. The third was pretty entertaining as well. The series should have stopped there. The author insists on rehashing past story lines at the beginning of each subsequent book. If a reader is stupid enough to pick up book 7 without reading the prior books, too freakin' bad! They can catch up on their own time. Here's some ideas for future titles:"Undead and
Lucky number 7? I think so! The Undead series is something I turn to when I need a fun, lighthearted read that doesn't take itself too seriously. I've made it to number seven, Undead and Unworthy, which (as the author acknowledges and can be visually seen in the different covers) has been slightly re-vamp-ed (I couldn't pass up the opportunity for an awful vampire pun). With that being said, I think this book is the height of the series thus far. You know all the loveable, lustable and humorous
I love the Queen Betsy books as well as MaryJanice Davidson's other books. I found that this one had to same humor in it. But I would really probably give it 3 1/2 stars. Better than average, but not as good as the others.It was the beginning of a new arc, as expressed by the new cover art. People have had significant problems with the new cover art and many actually said they wouldn't get it or would import the British version so they would not have this cover on their shelf. While I don't
3.5 stars.While settling into her newly married life and attempting to keep her friends, particularly the human ones, save Betsy has fiends to deal with. This book has a lot of the snarky humor but the series is definitely headed in a darker direction. And while Davidson handled some real tragedies here in a way that made me feel both sad for the people involved and sympathetic towards Betsy despite her being responsible for some of the problems her friends were forced into dealing with I was
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