Vampire queen Betsy Taylor has awoken in a Chicago morgue, naked as a corpse. Her last memory is reconciling with her husband, Eric Sinclair, after a time-traveling field trip to hell (literally) with her sister, Laura. Now, she's Jane Doe #291, wrapped in plastic with a toe tag. Betsy can't help but wonder, what in hell happened? For starters, she and Laura didn't time-travel alone. What followed them had a wicked agenda: to kill Betsy in a time when she was young and vulnerable and end her future reign as queen. But it's not just Betsy's future that's taken an unexpected detour. Everyone in her circle, alive or undead, is feeling the chill. Betsy can't let the unthinkable happen. It would be a cold day in hell if she did.
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"This entry in the series is confusing and disjointed. i might have to go back and read the last two books to remember all the references. Such a sad ending."
— Angela (4 out of 5 stars)
" Hmm, confusing plotline, some interesting twists. "
— Bea, 2/19/2014" I liked this LESS than the last one. I'll try one more time but that might be it. "
— Carrie, 2/4/2014" The first 3/4 of this book was so awful, it was only my pre-existing love for Betsy that kept me going. It felt like a lot of babbling with no point or direction. The last quarter was good though, and I think it's going somewhere interesting for the next book. "
— Laura, 1/31/2014" My least favorite of the series. I don't really enjoy reading chapters that are 2-3 pages in length. And the alternate time line concept is enough to give you quite a headache. "
— Gretchen, 1/31/2014" Please see my review on paperbackdolls.com "
— Christine, 1/27/2014" As always, I love Betsy! Can't wait for the next book. :) "
— Christie, 1/16/2014" MJD is really starting to lose me. The only thing that keeps me continuing with this series is that the books are very easy to read and you don't waste too much of your time doing so. I'm not finding them as enjoyable as they had been though. Ho hum. All good series must come to an end.... "
— Janet, 1/16/2014" This book tied up some loose ends from the previous book. I do like the alternate timeline. I still did not like that Mark had to die in this book and then came back as a Zombie. Looking forward to the next book and finding out how Betsy will change her future. "
— Ana, 12/31/2013" Its just too darn complicated now. "
— Ashley, 12/28/2013" What a big letdown to one of my favorite paranormal series!! I am unsure of where this series is heading, and with many books like this one ... It looks like I may abandon Queen Betsy and Sinclair. These characters are all becoming unrecognizable. "
— Kristi,, 12/17/2013" love betsy and her crazy sarcasm.... "
— Hannah, 11/3/2013" Took a bad bad bad turn! Can't wait to see what she does with it "
— Brandi, 8/9/2013" This book was such a waste of my time. "
— Kimberly, 7/14/2013" Would have given it 2 and 1/2 this is the 10th in the series and she should have ended it a few ago??? Don't know where she is going with the last one but we shall see!!?? "
— Stefani, 4/8/2013" Again, not as good as the first 8 books and the ending sucked. I'm not very happy with the way things are going in this series. "
— A, 3/28/2013" Muuuch better that the previous book. I still felt it wasn't as great as the first 5 but it was an improvement. Too bad I hate the antichrist "
— Lynne, 12/14/2012" I don't expect a lot from these books. I take them for what they are - quick, frothy reads. Nothing really happened in this book, it felt like filler. "
— Valerie, 10/20/2012" VERY hard to follow. Loads of jumping around and why the hell is Betsy so much more annoying in this one?!? I am so sad because I have loved all the other books in this series. "
— Amber, 3/16/2012" It was a little lack luster. I don't feel like the story line really deserved an entire book. We learned a little bit, but I was expecting more. "
— Libbey, 7/20/2011" Much better than book #9! I'm glad I didn't give up on the series. I look forward to seeing what happens in the next one! "
— Julia, 7/19/2011" I've enjoyed the series as a guilty pleasure -- totally light, fun reading. No huge expectations, but the latest was a little bit of a let-down and felt more lightweight than usual. I'm hoping that I'll like the next installment better. "
— Cathy, 7/19/2011" Why do I keep reading this series! "
— Wendy, 7/14/2011" I keep reading these hoping they get back to what they were in the beginning; funny and likeable and not a disjointed mess. I loved the first few. Not so much any more, but I can't bring myself to stop. "
— Kristin, 7/8/2011" Having a very very hard time connecting to this latest installment of Betsy..................... <br/> <br/>Just meh,............. <br/> <br/> "
— Deanna, 7/6/2011MaryJanice Davidson is a New York Times bestselling author of many books of science fiction, fantasy, romance, paranormal romance, romantic suspense, young adult fantasy, and urban fantasy, including the Undead series and the FosterWere trilogy. Her books have been published in over a dozen languages and have been on bestseller lists around the world. She has published books, novellas, articles, short stories, recipes, reviews, and rants and writes a biweekly column for USA Today.
Nancy Wu has narrated audiobooks since 2004, winning three AudioFile Earphones Awards. A New York theater, television, and film actor, she has recorded in studios all over the world—from Italy to Switzerland to Thailand. Her credits include Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Hope & Faith, All My Children, Made for Each Other, and the Oscar-nominated film Frozen River.