by MaryJanice Davidson
Betsy's 31st birthday is approaching and she's decided to give up blood. Add to this a group of vampires coming to test her and Sinklair and their resolve to keep power in the area. She's also protesting that she doesn't want a party (yeah right) finding out what's wrong with her friend and keep h...
I like to read these for a lighter read but I am hoping the series gets better fast. First if you don't know before starting this book that there is a short story before this one and read it first when you read this it will feel like you missed a book. Second I'm so tired of how Betsy makes everyth...
Im getting a lil tired of Betsy's blankness. And this book was not as funny as the previously ones. I'll keep on reading tho, and hoping she'll wise up at least a lil bit.
This book was much better than the previous book in the series. I read it in one sitting and didn't want to put it down until I was done. My only complaint was the surprise in the attic. Betsy makes a big deal of how she should have listened to the warnings about it and when she finally had to deal ...
Only a couple pages in but the characters are describing advancements that leave my mind boggled. Apparently, there's a small novella in between Undead and Unreturnable Synopsis:"A Fiend in Need" reveals the true identity of George the Fiend when Antonia, the seer of the Wyndham werewolves, knocks ...
And the errors and typo hit just keep coming. The first few chapters have you confused because of what happened between books four and five. The author introduces new characters with no explanation what so ever as how they joined the plot line. However, this books is fun mindless read like the rest ...
Betsy's always good for a chuckle. She got on my nerves a little bit in this one (maybe it was her no-blood irritability). This one felt light, even for a Queen Betsy book. But it was a perfectly acceptable entertainment for a rainy, lazy Saturday.
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With her 31st birthday right around the corner, and plans for her upcoming nuptials chewing up so much of her time, Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor really doesn't have the time or patience to deal with the faction of European vampires that have decided to finally come and pay their respects to the Vampir...
Why am I still reading these books? Because they are quick reads? Because I can put my brain on hold while I'm reading them? Damned if I know.Because nothing really happens in them - yes Betsy finds out that Jessica is seriously ill and could possibly die. Yes, Sinclair is still completely unint...