Undead and Unfinished
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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 end the cursed (factually!) thing, and finally learn 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 tree’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.
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Wow this book flips everything around and clarifies soo much, if your like me you be left at the last page just thinking OMG over and over. Where it’s the next book at?
Fantastic product
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
It’s official! MaryJanice Davidson has finally killed the Queen Betsy series. I was on the fence for the last few books, but her latest book was the straw that broke the vampires fang, so to speak. First of all, the first TWENTY chapters of this book read like a synopsis of the previous eight books. Then, when Davidson finally gets to the plot for this book (Laura, Betsy’s half sister a.k.a.the Devil’s daughter, needs to go to Hell to visit her mother because of an illness related to the demon half of her DNA) the tale goes completely AWOL and introduces time travel. When did H.G. Wells start writing this series?
I will give Davidson her due and say that Betsy and Laura’s time travel adventures are right in character, with Betsy challenging puritanical beliefs during the Salem witch trials and Laura standing back, wringing her hands, and whining about how Betsy shouldn’t be interfering, but doing absolutlely nothing to stop her. But then they go to the future and *SPOILER ALERT* we find out that A) Betsy herself was the insane vampire who wrote the Book of the Dead, B)The skin the book is written on is all that is left of Sinclair in 1,000 years because Betsy has become “disenchanted” with him, and C)Laura has happily volunteered to take over Hell in order to let her mother, Satan, retire. I used to reasonably delight in my time in MaryJanice Davidson’s rude and riotous vampire world, but not anymore. This book was a huge disappointment.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
Why did she bother to drag the series out if she was going to end it that way. For bring shame on Ms. Davidsome, for bring shame on.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I won’t rehash what others have said but this was a cheat to persons of us who bought this book. Very small new material, dull or just over the top bitchy, very small humor. Top that off with an ending that really makes you ill and makes me reflect she wants to end the series on a horrible note. Save your money, I reflect the series is over and you would like it a lot more if you stopped reading 2 books ago. I did notice the 2 page long chapters and wondered why now I know thanks to one of the additional reviews, it leaves about half a page or more blank each time they did that to make the book look longer. I despise it when these authors bail out on their fans, LKH has nothing on this lady.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
I came here to write a review about the last book in the Betsy Taylor Undead series. Lo and behold, I read another review that says the next one is already in the wings. Hmmph. So, change direction on the review.
THIS book: Undead and Unfinished, is pretty ok. I ongoing reading the series just for a lark when I saw it on the library shelf. Fun, goofy, insight into a gender I of which I am not a member. This installment has a few different quirks and overall I’m pleased with it. I like to read various series about vampires and werewolves, etc., but I also basically like science fiction and fantasy. This time around, Ms. Davidson tosses some extremely different thoughts at us: specifically: time travel. Changing the past, can you or can’t you, what is the effect? Somehow, it works.
And, when I got to the end, I saw an end to the series. Really, I saw a to some extent satisfying end to the series. So, now, I must wait again for the next book to appear at the library.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5