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Undead and Unwelcome (Queen Betsy, Book 8)

Undead and Unwelcome (Queen Betsy, Book 8)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $24.95

Manufacturer: Berkley Hardcover

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Description

New in the "one of a kind"(Darque Reviews) New York Times bestselling series featuring Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor!

Betsy Taylor has problems that only a vampire queen/suburban wife could possibly understand. Such as taking the body of her werewolf friend Antonia-who died in her service-to Cape Cod, where she's not sure if the Wyndham werewolves will welcome her with fangs or friendship. Meanwhile, her posse back in St. Paul is sending frantic e-mails alerting Betsy to her half-sister's increasingly erratic behavior. Looks like the devil's daughter is coming into her own-and raising hell.

Reviews

Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-08-10
Summary: "My Favorait in the series so far"

Betsy and Sinclair have to go to Cape Cod to take Antonia ( the werewolf) back to her pack. Only to find out that they blame her for her death and want her to face the pack council. Betsy is learning that the pack life if very different form what she thought. The pack are not happy to see her, and they are acting very strange around baby John. After one of the pack tries to stake Betsy then Sinclair knocks the pack member out cold the tension is very high. They are not sure what will happen now



Meanwhile back at home Marc and Betsy Half sister (aka daughter of the Devil) are having their own problems. Like all the devil worshipers who are tacking down Betsy's half sister and swearing allegiance to her. Now to top it all off Tina is missing and all the cell phones have been turned off and Marc cant get hold of Betsy.

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Of course this is another good one. I really like the werewolf pack i think this book has made me curious to check out her other series. I really like Marc i think he has grown as a character. I'm not liking Betsy half sister to much, and for the life of me i cant remember her name. lol


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-08-06
Summary: "I seem to have liked it better than most."

MaryJanice Davidson, Undead and Unwelcome (Berkley, 2009)

There's been a lot of grumbling about Undead and Unwelcome, the eighth book in MaryJanice Davidson's once-popular Queen Betsy series. (Actually, it must still be popular, or there wouldn't be enough of us left to gripe about it every time there's another release.) And unlike in previous episodes, I can kind of understand it. Davidson has set herself up a monster premise here, no pun intended. This is a book that should feel weighty, or at least as weighty as a chick-lit book can feel. This is a turning point in the entire series. And yet... it's not. It's just business as usual. Which leads me to the obvious recommendation here: if you like business as usual, MaryJanice Davidson flavor, you're going to like this book. If you don't, then you won't. Simple, isn't it?

The events of the last book have left Betsy and Sinclair with a rather large problem: Antonia is dead, and they have to take the body back to her pack for burial on Cape Cod. Jessica insists on tagging along, and Betsy doesn't protest too much when she realizes she's getting a built-in sitter for BabyJon. They head out to Cape Cod, and what a surprise, things are tense, but there are a number of opportunities for Betsy to discover things about her family, as well as about herself. Speaking of her family, the main flow of the narrative is interrupted periodically by frantic emails from home; Marc is keeping her (and us) updated on Laura's activities, which are becoming increasingly dangerous as she attempts to go to extremes to put her demonic nature to use for the Church. But since neither Betsy nor Sinclair speak text, they have no idea what Marc is saying and ignores the emails...

...which are actually the best part of the book, assuming you can read text. (There's some clarity offered in Marc's diary entries. I'm annoyed that Davidson took such a cliched route to get where she wanted to go in this book, but am willing to cut her some slack since, again, the Marc/Laura storyline is the best part of the book.) Still, that's not to say the rest of it is awful. I know I'm in the minority on this one, and I am more than willing to admit that if I'd actually bought the book, I'd probably have had the scales tipped slightly the other way (I got it from the library, as usual), but I found it enjoyable enough, in that empty-calories-marshmallow-fluff-chick-lit sort of way I always find MaryJanice Davidson's books enjoyable. Just know that, given a number of the other reviews to be found on Amazon for this book, your mileage may vary. Widely. *** ½


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-08-06
Summary: "It's crap!!!!"

I normally NEVER write rewiews and I mean NEVER!! But this book ended horrible if it had not been a libary book I would have thrown it and burned it! The story was mostly like the others but with some new pretty cool twists and I would have been happy with the book if the last stupid chapter was left out but after that I'm not sure I will ever read another book written by her!!!!!!


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-07-20
Summary: "undead and unwelcome"

undead and unwelcome continues the saga of Betsy the Vampire Queen, and also proves that Mary Janice Davidson's special gift for creative writing only increases with each new novel, Go girl, you rock.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-12
Summary: "An OK Adventure for Betsey"

I just want to say that although some other reviewers found this book seriously lacking in length and in plot, I enjoyed reading it. The plot has been detailed in other reviews so I will skip that and remind the readers that Ms. Davidson is the author and she is the one who decides what happens to Betsey Taylor, Vampire Queen, not us. I am sorry if you miss some characters who were killed, I loved them too, especially a certain reclaimed feral vampire. That he died in the previous book upset me also but life - unlife? - goes on. Write her a letter and tell the author what you think.

What is the problem with the length of the book? I am also a very fast reader but the book was long enough to take care of the plot situation and let us know that something big and messy was coming up in the next one.

I love Betsey and find her hilarious. I look forward to many more books in the series. When one arrives I know I will have a good time reading it.