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Undead and Unfinished (Queen Betsy, Book 9)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $24.95
Manufacturer: Berkley Hardcover
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Description
Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor returns in the ninth novel in the New York Times bestselling series.
Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor is having a tough time getting through the Book of the Dead-until the Devil strikes a bargain. She offers Betsy a chance to finish the cursed (literally!) thing, and finally discover all its mysteries. There's just one catch...
Betsy and her half-sister Laura have to go to Hell long enough for Laura to embrace her dark heritage (after a rebellious youth of charity work) and finally make nice with her mother, aka Lucifer. That means interacting with their family's past. In doing so, they're impacting the future in ways they never anticipated. Of course that's what Mother wanted all along. Damn her.
Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-09-06
Summary: "Great! sucky epilogue"
I just finished it. I didn't think it was that bad for most of the book as some make it out to be. I just think the epilogue really blew! I wouldn't have read it if I knew what was coming! So don't read it! NOPE! DO NOT! Not until the next book. Hopefully things will work themselves out. Boy, I never was so confused in my life...
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-09-02
Summary: "OH BETSY, HOW COULD YOU ! ? !"
I have to start by saying, I have loved this series from the begining and I could not wait for this book to come out. But, when I sat down to read it, it had been so long since I read the others that it took me a while to get back into Betsy's world. At first I was thinking I may not even be able to finish it, then it started to grab my attention again. Unlike others, I actually liked the time travel stuff. I thought it was a fun twist that let us revisit some of our favorite scenes from the past and see them in a whole new light with a new understanding. My real compliant at this point was the lack of Sinclair. I missed all his usual interactions and loving banter between him and Betsy. Then he started to make appearances in thier time travels and I felt much better. As much as I hated Sinclair in the beginning he grew on me, as he grew on Betsy, and I love his character now. I was really starting to love this recent installment of the Betsy series... until... the Epilogue! Oh Betsy, how could you?? This ending has left me with a nasty taste in my mouth and Im not sure what I think about it. It makes me think back to so many scenes in the series involving the Book of the Dead and it just makes my skin crawl! Thats all I can really say without giving away the ending. Waiting another year for the next book is going to kill me. I will read it... probably becuase I'm hoping that MaryJanice Davidson will some how take it back and make things right. But at the same time, I'm literally scared to see where this new direction takes us.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-09-01
Summary: "Really, It's Not Unfinished"
Huh. Well, I, in fact, loved the book! I honestly did. Okay, the ending kind of made me uneasy about what poor Betsy may face in the next book, but aside from that, I loved the rest of it. It was like Betsy's own 'A Christmas Carol'. Of course she wasn't/isn't Scrooge, but as she and Laura went through their journey, Betsy had to look at herself and begin to take responsibility for her selfishness around the people she loves; her own self-involvement and self centeredness to the point that she doesn't really know the people she loves the most. It forced her to realize how much she does treasure her family and important they are to her. I think it forces her, too, into a new maturity. The good, kick-ass Betsy is also very much in evidence as she addresses each situation and tries to (and does) fix what she can. Sure, she'll always be the nutty Betsy we all know and love, but she's growing. I read it straight through, couldn't put it down.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-08-31
Summary: "Gasp! I wasted HOW MUCH on this trash?"
I would give it less than one star if I could!!
I simply cannot believe that in a world as rich as Betsy's, with it's plethora of interesting characters, MJD would resort to the lame ending that she subjected us to. Why? We see the heart-wrenching young years of Eric, and his beautifully eloquent letter at the end of the book, and some interesting character development throughout the book (with the exception of Mark and John, not believable or explained). Suddenly, just as you are enjoying the warm, mushy feeling... SPLAT. Here's the epilogue, and it runs straight into a brick wall. It seemed as though MJD couldn't wait to get done writing it and could not think of a believable way to end it, and did not want to take the time to do so. If MJD really does write for herself, then it is obvious to me she is tired of this series and grasping at straws in order to finish it. Was there REALLY another book in the works to follow this garbage, or did it materialize after so many bad reviews in order to try to fix it after the fact?
I am sorely disappointed in this little short story.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-08-31
Summary: "Going to Hell in a handbasket"
In this latest installment of Davidson's Undead series, Queen Betsy takes a trip to hell, quite literally, with her half-sister the Antichrist. The sisters are trapped there (by Satan, no less) until Laura manages to master her inherited ability to time travel. Through the visits to the past we learn more about the mysterious Sinclair's life before Betsy. But dabbling in metaphysics is only one of the newest elements Davidson introduces to the series. Gone is the humorous and engaging- if flighty- writing we have come to love. Davidson ends the book on a deeply disturbing note that will upset many readers. Her choice, while guaranteed to get a reaction, severely limits the outcome of the series as a whole. The novel also lacks a sense of completion. Nearly a third of Undead and Unfinished is spent recapping previous books after already including a prologue that says everything that needs to be said. Davidson should have allotted more time to further investigating Betsy repression of the past or Laura's foreboding behavior, both of which are briefly mentioned then dropped. But what I'm really left wondering is why so much of the novel is devoted to hating November.
