As a big fan of this series I was both excited about this
latest book and sad to learn that the series is ending. I
have enjoyed the ride from book one to this last book.
UNDEAD AND DONE brings readers back into the crazy world
of Betsy and her friends. This time around Betsy must
figure out what to do when the vampires are outed to the
world. She must smooth everything over and also deal with
mermaids, werewolves and even problems in Hell. Can Betsy
work her magic and find a way to make everyone happy or
is this the one thing she cannot fix?
Once again I was quickly engrossed in Betsy's adventure.
She is a great character and I love her interactions with
everyone. This book begins right where the last one left
off. Sinclair and Betsy are still going strong and her
friendships have endured it all. I loved seeing Betsy
work through everything in her own way and adding her own
flourish to things. As always there are many things going
on in Betsy's world at the same time. I loved seeing some
of my favorite characters show up for a bit as Betsy
finds her way. Story lines were wrapped up in this book
and I can only hope that we get to see more of these
characters in the future in other works from this author.
Betsy is her usual snarky yet lovable self that this
reader has come to love. I loved the way Betsy has grown
through this series and in this book she proves once
again just how well she can be relied on to fix things.
UNDEAD AND DONE is fast paced and full of emotion and the
wit that has had me coming back for more with each of the
other books in this series. Betsy's last adventure was a
fun and engaging read that pulled me in right from the
start and had me wishing it did not have to end.
Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor continues her rule in Hell in
the scorchingly funny finale to the Undead series from
New York Times bestselling author MaryJanice
Davidson.
It had been a well-kept secret for centuries, but now the
existence of vampires is all over the news, thanks to Betsy
Taylor’s half sister (and the frustrated former Antichrist),
Laura. Life for the undead will never be the same, and it’s
up to Betsy to do some damage control. But her interview on
the local news doesn’t exactly put out the fire. It more or
less pours kerosene on it.
With all the added attention on supernatural beings, the
werewolves are more than a little agitated (never a good
thing) and demand that Betsy gets her interview skills, and
her family, in order. And while things go from bad to worse
in the world, Hell continues to be hell—especially when
Betsy’s new parole program becomes about as complicated as
you’d expect.
With a PR team launching a vampire-friendly campaign, the
devil at large and out to make trouble, and mermaids on hand
to see who falls—and how hard—the end isn’t just near. It’s
here. And if anyone knows how to go out with a bang, it’s
the queen of Hell.