Do you love Betsy? I know I do. In this latest book Betsy is
dealing with the changes in the timeline made from her
previous actions. Once again so much is happening. Betsy
continues to try and fix everything that is wrong. There are
many visits from Satan and even Betsy's future self but
neither will tell her how to fix things or even what it is
that she has done wrong. Mainly Betsy must save Marc and
Sinclair from what befalls them because of previous choices
she has made.
As usual this book is full of fun and sarcasm, UNDEAD AND
UNSTABLE is the last book in the trilogy within the series
and it wraps many things up but still leaves a little room
for readers to wonder about the what ifs. I enjoyed visiting
everyone again. Mary Janice Davidson makes you feel like you
are one of the gang when you read these books. Some parts
are hilarious and some parts were not up to par for me. I do
hope that we get the old Sinclair back at some point. It
would be nice to see him back to his alpha bossy ways. I
miss that part of him. I do not enjoy seeing him so docile.
It was also interesting to see Antonia and Garrett from the
Wyndham books.
I enjoyed UNDEAD AND UNSTABLE but it was not a favorite for
me. Betsy
is more scattered in this book and there are few twists and
turns to keep readers engaged in the plot. I hope that
the next book takes us back to the original storyline with
the original gang. The author has taken Betsy and her pals
on a different path with this trilogy and in this book she
has finished and fixed all that has gone awry since book one
in this story arc. I hope that this is not the end of this
series and that we get to see more from Betsy in the future.
“If you’re fans of Sookie Stackhouse and Anita Blake,
don’t miss Betsy Taylor. She rocks” (The Best
Reviews)—and she’s back once again as a vampire queen
who finds herself an unlucky (but fashionable) passenger on
the road to damnation…
Betsy’s heartbroken over
her friend Marc’s death, but at least his sacrifice should
change the future—her future—for the better. But
it’s not as if Betsy’s next few hundred years will be
perfect. After all, her half-sister Laura is the AntiChrist,
Laura’s mother is Satan, and family gatherings will always
be more than a little awkward.
What’s really
bothering Betsy is that ever since she and Laura returned
from visiting her mom in Hell, Laura’s been acting
increasingly peculiar. Maybe it’s Laura’s new job offer: as
Satan’s replacement down under. Unfortunately, the position
comes at a damnable price: killing Betsy, her own
flesh-and-blood.
Over Betsy’s dead body. And for
that matter Marc’s, too, since he’s not quite as buried as
everyone thought. Now a war has been waged—one that’s going
to take sibling rivalry to a whole new level, and a
dimension where only one sister can survive