Undead and Uneasy by MaryJanice Davidson

undead-and-uneasyThis is the 6th edition to the Queen Betsy series and it’s a step up from all the other books in the series because it leads in a very different direction.

Everyone goes missing in Betsy’s life. Some people die, others have excuses, but most are just missing in action, including her groom, Eric Sinclair. With less than two weeks before the wedding you can imagine the panic Betsy suffers.

She refuses to believe that the disappearances are anything more than coincidental but once she accepts this truth, she becomes an all new, fierce queen and she proves her royalty to all that doubt… including herself.

I noticed that the 7th book in the series takes on a new look and I was having difficulty understanding why after six of the same Queen Betsy look, why change? But after reading this book, I get it.

Betsy is no longer the helpless damsel vampire queen in distress. She now has the ability to fight her own battles without the help of others, and she still has her love of shoes.

Great edition to the collection and I can’t wait to read the next!

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  • I find I read MJ way too fast and the wait for her books is loooong!
  • i'm glad there is a big wait though, because if i read too many all together then i start to get bored. and at least MJ has a different series out, about a female mermaid named Fred... lol i can't wait to start that one
  • Theres more than just Fred, theres another one too. And a few one offs.
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