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MaryJanice Davidson
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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Piatkus; paperback / softback edition (6 April 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0749936479
  • ISBN-13: 978-0749936471
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 1.7 x 17.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 27,368 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Praise for the Undead books: 'MaryJanice Davidson's laugh-out-loud novels about reluctant vampire queen Betsy Taylor are not to be missed. This is a delightful mix of the chick-lit and horror genres. Lots of funl' Jayne Ann Krentz 'Delightful, wicked fun' Christine Feehan 'Davidson's witty dialogue, fast pacing, smart plotting, laugh-out-loud humour, and sexy relationships make this a joy to read.' Booklist 'Move over, Buffy, Betsy's in town.' Paranormal Romance reviews"

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Undead shopaholic Betsy Taylor has found that being vampire queen has more problems than perks. It may be easy to find blood in the dark of night, but try finding a strawberry smoothie. And employees at her nightclub Scratch have been giving her nothing but grief since she killed their former boss. Some people...But Betsy's "life" takes an interesting turn at a baby shower for her wicked stepmother, who lets it slip that Betsy has a long-lost half sister. Now twenty years old, this girl just so happens to be the devil's daughter and destined to rule the world.

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Once upon a time, the devil was bored, and possessed a not-very-nice pregnant woman, and ran that woman's body for about a year. Read the first page
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
A filler in the series? 25 April 2006
By Read Me
Format:Paperback
This continues the series of Betsy Queen of the Undead. The characters are still brilliant, with the addition of Betsy's half-sister Laura the spawn of Satan. Davidson still makes me laught out loud, slightly embarassing when at work.

This book is smaller than the others and does feel slightly lacking in plot - read book of the dead, look for Laura, find her, finish. However it's still a good read and I haven't lost faith in Betsy yet.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By Scriber_scouse VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
This is the third of the Betsy Taylor Queen of the Vampires series and is the one that in my mind lives up to the howling hilarity of the first. The first two being Undead and Unwed (buy a copy of this immediately, but don't read on public transport unless you want to be stared at for losing control of your bladder) and the slightly meh Undead and Unemployed.

Betsy is irascible as ever, she insists on trying not to drink blood, preferring coffee and trying to encourage her friends Jessica and Mark to eat things in front of her so she can enjoy the experience second hand. She's Evanovich's Stephanie Plum in vampire form; bumbling, well meaning and just a teensy bit not the sharpest tool in the shed.

She's still stuck ruling the vampire world with sexy Eric Sinclair at her side, although their relationship must be improving as she resists calling him Finklair for this instalment. Betsy's unlife is about to get worse as her stepmonster Antonia is due to give birth to a new half brother or sister, and is characteristically snotty about Betsy attending the baby shower. Things really get messed up when Betsy learns that Antonia was pregnant before, the usual story girl meets married man tries to trap him into cementing the affair by getting pregnant...gets possessed by the Devil instead, gives birth to the Anti-Christ who is destined to dominate the world and then snaps to one day a year later and gives the baby up for adoption...you know how it goes.

This instalment is a hoot, Betsy very unwisely reads the Book of the Dead and goes slightly Uber-Evul attacking her friends, getting down and dirty with Sinclair under the influence and finds herself having to make amends and track down a nefarious sibling and demi-evil, as well as deal with slacker employees striking at her vampire nightclub Scratch.

Davidson delivers in spades in this one; the humour is witty, you just want to hug poor alienated Betsy and she handles the new addition of the Devil's daughter Laura really well. I love the fact that Laura is a perfect shiny and wholesome girl and that Betsy says she must be evil as she can eat tons of sugary snacks and not gain a single pound! Equally priceless is Betsy meeting the Devil for the first time and being deeply covetous of her shoes.

This is brilliant, funny, romantic fluffy vamp chick lit at its finest and I can't wait for the newest ones to come out.
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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful
By L O'connor TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Betsy Taylor is still undead and still fighting it. She won't drink blood, preferring to keep going on coffee, refuses to be frightened of crucifixes, and in this volume she finds she can stay awake in daylight. And she's still furious to find herself stuck with hunky vampire Sinclair as a consort.

Her life is complicated when she finds she has a half-sister, a wholesome young student who happens to be the devil's daughter (the devil took over the body of Betsy's stepmother for the duration of the pregnancy, readers of the previous episodes will not be surprised by this). Reading the Book of the Dead turns Betsy temporarily into a deranged maniac who attacks her best friends and seduces Sinclair, thus upsetting all of them. And she's having trouble with the staff at her vampire nightclub Scratch. And she really loves the devil's shoes.

Although I enjoyed this book, i didn't think it was quite as funny or as exciting as the two earlier volumes. If you haven't read any Betsy Taylor books before I would definitely recommend reading 'Undead and Unwed' and 'Undead and Unemployed' before this one.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
A Witty and Entertaining Read
"Undead and Unappreciated" is a fun addition to the 'Undead' series, although it's a very short read, a lot happens. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Book Chick City
Great read!
This book continues the adventures of Betsy, the foul~mouthed, funny, not~exactly~quick~witted, vain, compassionate and kind, vampire Queen of The Dead. Read more
Published 9 months ago by lankylil
Queen Betsy III: a reluctant Vampire meets a reluctant antichrist
In which our fashionista and reluctant Vampire Queen has trouble with a nightclub, and meets an even more reluctant Antichrist ... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Marshall Lord
good enough to keep me wanting more.
I enjoyed it. This one was not quite as good as the first two but still good enough to keep me wanting more. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Rebecca
Entertaining but not long enough
This book continues Betsy's adventures in the undead series in a similarly humourous and enjoyable vein. Read more
Published on 26 Dec 2009 by daisyduck1976
Smaller novel but needed
Why am I giving this 4 stars and not 5? Well simply because the book is smaller than the others and that is the only reason why! Read more
Published on 22 Jun 2007 by Mrs. K. L. Findlay
disappointing
found this to be the most unremarkable book out of the 4 in the series. felt like a filler novel, written for the soul purpose to introduce the laura character into the band of... Read more
Published on 20 Mar 2007 by Lindymck
Welcome to a Ditzier Vampire World than Buffy
This is the third of the Betsy Taylor Queen of the Vampires series and is the one that in my mind lives up to the howling hilarity of the first. Read more
Published on 7 Jun 2006 by Scriber_scouse
undead and unappreciated
This is a fantastic and funny book definatly worth reading though all the books in this series are a bit short they are witty and great fun to read. definatly worth it.
Published on 12 April 2006 by Dawn Ratcliff
Betsy's back!
This is the 3rd book in the Betsy Taylor Queen of the Vampire series. It continues with Betsy and her friends lives but it somehow lacked what the first two books had. Read more
Published on 6 April 2006 by Moe Snelly
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