Sassy and quirky, with heaping doses of paranormal romance, MaryJanice Davidson's New York Times best-selling Queen Betsy series sinks its teeth into fans and never lets go. Here Betsy must return the body of her werewolf friend Antonia to her own kind in Cape Cod. And who knows how the wolves will greet her. Then there's her half-sister-the devil's own daughter-who is feeling her oats and beginning to raise a little hell.
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"I do enjoy my vampire-fluff as audio in the car and finished this today. It is undemanding and fun.I was quite pleased to find that Betsy is something of a stickler when it comes to grammar. I am sure she'd be a fan of Lynne Truss' 'Eats, Shoots & Leaves'. "
— Vivienne (4 out of 5 stars)
“A deft combination of outrageous humor and heartfelt sadness.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)“Builds to a thrilling showdown. Fans of Charlaine Harris’ popular Sookie Stackhouse series will find this a similarly fun and snappy read.”
— Booklist" Another fast and funny read. I liked this one better than the last but still am enjoying the series. Good for a laugh. "
— Elizabeth, 2/8/2014" I continue to enjoy this series, though some books are definitely better than others. It is a nice lighthearted read. This book had some nice twists that kept the story interesting. I thought it was better than the previous book. "
— Chelsey, 1/31/2014" I laughed so hard, one of her funniest! "
— Cheryl, 1/23/2014" First half of this book was pure and utter trash. I nearly put it down never to pick it up again. I find it insane to take half of the book basically explaining what happened in the previous 7 (why the hell buy this just for a recap?!). I stuck with it just because after 7 books I was sickly invested. It got much better after the first half, not great but better than crap. "
— Tera, 12/30/2013" Another great book! I'm loving this series! Queen Betsy and Sinclair are off dealing with werewolves while Betsy's sister has gone crazy and is killing all her subjects. The dialogue in this book was funny as usual :) "
— Angela, 12/19/2013" these are getting awfully similiar, however great when you just want to zone out. "
— Karen, 11/20/2013" Click here for my review "
— Amanda, 10/27/2013" This was the 8th book in the Queen Betsy series - it was pretty good. I enjoy these books, they are cute, fun vampire chick lit. It was interesting reading parts from Marc's point of view for a change. "
— Brandy, 10/2/2013" Found these completely hilarious and they never stopped. Loved the characters, looked forward to who would be introduced next. A good escape, a nice twist, loved them all. "
— Irene, 7/24/2013" Very light before bed reading, but funny. The series makes me laugh! "
— Barbara, 5/7/2013" All the Undead books are Super funny with great character interaction. "
— Stacey, 2/13/2013" Starting to go downhill a little. :( "
— Amanda, 1/24/2013" OK....this is 2.5 stars. So even though it's better than the last book, it's not as good as earlier installments of the series. I don't think I'm going to read any future Queen Betsy books. "
— KristenR, 12/7/2012" Good, took me longer to read this one, Usually I cant put them down but still really like this series! "
— Sarah's, 10/20/2012" I just felt that Undead and Unwelcome fell flat. Not enough plot or depth to the book. "
— Sandy, 4/25/2012" I'm not having as much fun with this trilogy (I think this is book 2 of a trilogy within the longer series). It's more serious. It's still very funny, but it's heavier than what I'm used to from her, since she's my go to author for lightheartedness. I'm still curious to see how it all resolves. "
— Patrice, 1/7/2012" It was ok. I like the story, but not much happens. there is obviously going to be another book. "
— Kathy, 9/22/2011" cute series and entertaining...i recommend this light read series. "
— Mel, 6/28/2011" These books were good but are starting to get really blah with the story lines. Still a great series to read! Hope it picks back up again, to the fun stories I feel in love with! "
— cassie, 5/26/2011" The author believes kidnapping and rape to be romantic and sexy methods of gaining a spouse. Any reasonable person will forgo this author so they don't throw up from the message that abuse and sexual assault are ways to show you care. "
— Rochelle, 5/5/2011" It was ok. I liked getting Marc's POV. I'm very curious how the whole "Laura: is she good or bad" thing will play out. I know in the next book things get really wild, but I'm looking forward to Undermined. "
— Shannon, 4/25/2011" eh? almost waste of time, so short "
— Michelle, 4/1/2011" This was my least favorite so far. I did not enjoy the "journal entries" from Marc and thought the werewolf component of the story was anti-climactic. "
— Jessica, 3/28/2011" The title said it all for me. This series used to be cheeky and funny - now it has become boring and slow. "
— Zen, 3/27/2011" Major cliffhanger! But so good. Lots of answers are given but more have sprung up making the next book highly anticipated. Great sister bonding novel. "
— Ashley, 3/18/2011" Starting to go downhill a little. :( "
— Amanda, 2/26/2011" I enjoyed this edition to the Queen Betsy series. "
— Habrewer, 2/11/2011" I love the lightheartedness of this series. So fun! "
— Tina, 1/31/2011" wow Betsy just can't get a break now her brother is a supernat to crazy and the wolves were being super high and mighty betsy was right they cared nothing for antonia while she was alive and what was with laura psycho crazy b* "
— Ashley, 1/21/2011" Very action packed. A quick read like the rest of the Betsy novels, but fun and humorous. "
— Cynthiaj, 1/10/2011" Queen Betsy, King Sinclair, and Werewolves! "
— Ron, 1/3/2011MaryJanice 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.