Undead and Unsure
Vampire queen Betsy “don’t call me Elizabeth” Taylor is back — and there’s going to be Hell to pay — in MaryJanice Davidson’s “one of a kind” (Darque Reviews) New York Times bestselling series...
It’s no surprise to Betsy that her trip to Hell with her sister Laura
landed them in hot water. Betsy isn’t exactly sorry she killed the Devil but it’s put Laura in a damnable position: assuming the role of Satan
(she may not have the training but she looks great in red) — and in charge of billions of souls as she moves up in the world. Or is that down?
But Betsy herself is in an odd new position as well — that of being a
responsible monarch suddenly in charge of all things more earth-bound:
like her vampire husband Sinclair who has gone from relieved to ecstatic to downright reckless now that he can tolerate sunlight. And if
Sinclair isn’t enough to contend with, Betsy’s best friend Jessica is in her sixth (and hopefully last) trimester. Considering she’s been
pregnant for eighteen months, she’s become a veritable encyclopedia of
what not to expect when you’re expecting. Oh, the horror...
And
speaking of growing pains, Betsy and Sinclair’s adopted little BabyJon
is finally starting to walk. And if the increasingly unpredictable
toddler is anything like his extended family, precisely where he’s
headed is anyone’s guess.
MaryJanice Davidson
MaryJanice Davidson (born August 1969) is an American author. She is the creator of the popular Undead series. She is both a New York Times and USA Today bestseller. Davidson lives in Minnesota with her husband and two children. She won a 2004 Romantic TimesReviewers' Choice Award and was nominated for the same award in 2005.
Queen Betsy / The Undead Series
Elizabeth "Betsy" Taylor turns thirty in the most unfortunate manner possible: she is laid off from work and then run down by an SUV. Waking up in the morgue fails to improve her mood, and when she discovers she can't kill herself, she gets downright stroppy. Being proclaimed "Queen of the Vampires" by the obnoxious Eric Sinclair, who places himself first in line to be her consort, proves to be the last straw.
Queen Betsy / The Undead Series consists of fifteen primary books, and includes two additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series Queen Betsy and the Wyndham Werewolf Universe