This is the fifth novel in the Queen Betsy series.
To be honest, I found the beginning of the story a tad confusing. New characters were introduced with the understanding that the reader already knew them.
After finishing the first chapter I went to check the list to see if I had missed a book by accident. I had not. This is indeed the fifth book.
So as far as new characters are concerned, there are quite a few. Sophie, a vampire that reminds me of Tina, and her boyfriend Liam, a human. Antonia (yes another Antonia, which also causes brief confusion), a clairvoyant werewolf dating George the Fiend.
Aside from New Antonia being a werewolf and seeing the future, nothing really happens with her and I’m a bit disappointed. Though it does leave me wanting to read more in hopes that her character will go into some depth.
George the Fiend is now Garrett the Cross-stitcher. Apparently he is no longer a fiend since he is able to throw together some sentences… and some blankets… and has a girlfriend.
The European delegation, ancient vampires, come to pay their condescending respects to the “new” majesties, Betsy and Sinclair, though they’ve been in power for going on a year.
That about sums it up. As always Betsy meets her near death… again. Friends become enemies, enemies become friends.
Betsy anticipates her upcoming birthday and begins to embrace her royal status.
And there is a zombie in the attack.
Another good read, light, fun fluff.
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