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"Not your usual vampire book!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted January 25, 2004
I had heard a lot of things about this book so I had
high expectations for it when I started reading it. I'm
happy to relate that this book lived up to those
expectations and more. I highly recommend this one but
make sure you don't have bladder Read more...
"A hilarious twist on vampire lore!"
Reviewed by Denise Powers
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted February 26, 2004
Betsy Taylor is having a really, really bad day. She's laid
off from her administrative assistant job on her birthday.
When she gets home, her stepmonster -- er, stepmother --
has a lame excuse for her parents missing out on her party.
Betsy is actually relieved when the party is postponed due Read more...
"As if being fired and then dying aren't enough to ruin your day..."
Reviewed by Michelle Houston
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted February 29, 2004
As if being fired and then dying and waking up in a pink
(pink? as if THAT color had every looked good on her) suit
and cheap shoes instead of her favorite designer heels,
Elizabeth (don't even think about calling her Liz, or
Elizabeth, it's Betsy thank you very much) Read more...
Originally published in ebook format by Ellora's Cave in
2002, UNDEAD AND UNWED has been revised and expanded for
Berkley Publishing Group.
SummaryFrom Just Laid-Off Secretary to Queen of the Undead...
It's been a helluva week for Betsy Taylor. First, she loses
her job. Then, to top things off, she's killed in a car
accident. But what really bites (besides waking up in the
morgue dressed in a pink suit and cheap shoes courtesy of
her stepmother) is that she can't seem to stay dead. Every
night she rises, with a horrible craving for blood. She's
not taking too well to a liquid diet.
Worst of all, her new friends have the ridiculous idea that
Betsy is the prophesized vampire queen, and they want her
help in overthrowing the most obnoxious, power-hungry
vampire in five centuries -- a badly dressed Bela Lugosi
wannabe, natch. Frankly, Betsy couldn't care less about vamp
politics, but they have a powerful weapon of persuasion:
designer shoes. How can any self-respecting girl say no? But
a collection of Ferragamos isn't the only temptation for
Betsy. It's just a lot safer than the scrumptious Sinclair,
a seductive bloodsucker whose sexy gaze seems as dangerous
as a stake through the heart...
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