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Title:Undead and Unwed (Undead #1)
Author:MaryJanice Davidson
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 255 pages
Published:March 2nd 2004 by Berkley
Categories:Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Urban Fantasy. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit
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Undead and Unwed (Undead #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 255 pages
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It'a been a helluva week for Betsy Taylor. First, she loses her job. Then, to top things off, she's killed in a car accident. But what really bites (besides waking up in the morgue dressed in a pink suit and cheap shoes courtesy of her stepmother) is that she can't seem to stay dead. Every night she rises with a horrible craving for blood. She's not taking too well to a liquid diet. Worst of all, her new friends have the ridiculous idea that Betsy is the prophesied vampire queen, and they want her help in overthrowing the most obnoxious, power-hungry vampire in five centuries - a badly dressed Bela Lugosi wannabe, natch. Frankly, Betsy couldn't care less about vamp politics, but they have a powerful weapon of persuasion: designer shoes. How can any self-respecting girl say no? But a collection of Ferragamos isn't the only temptation for Betsy. It's just a lot safer than the scrumptious Sinclair - a seductive bloodsucker whose sexy gaze seems as dangerous as a stake through the heart...

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Original Title: Undead and Unwed
ISBN: 042519485X (ISBN13: 9780425194850)
Edition Language: English
Series: Undead #1
Characters: Tina, Elizabeth "Betsy" Taylor, Eric Sinclair, Alicia, Nostros, Nick Berry, Dr. Marc Spangler, Jessica Watson
Setting: Minneapolis, Minnesota(United States) Minnesota(United States)
Literary Awards: All About Romance (AAR) Annual Reader Poll for Best Alternate Reality Romance & Honorable Mention for Favorite Funny (2005)

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Undead and Unwed is the first book in the series featuring Betsy Taylor. Betsy is a young secretary who is attacked and then two months later run over by a car. She wakes up in a coffin and realises things are not quite right.Betsy is fun, witty and loves shoes *a girl after my own heart* and after many attempts at trying to end her undead life, as her life pretty much sucked after losing her job, she realises that she cannot kill herself as she is now a vampire. She's also fairly independent,

I think over all I have read this book 4 times and its still funny!đŸ¤£đŸ˜‚ And I KNOW I will read it agian.

I will only read the sequels only when I have a lot, and a lot of time to kill.

Just because Im dead doesnt mean I cant have a life. Based on the cover, I thought it would be a light story and it was. I hadnt really read the blurb before I started reading. At the beginning, it looked like a PNR parody, featuring all the vampire clichés, but the author makes a success out of using them. The narration is smart, as the story is told by Betsys viewpoint, so you can comprehend and experience things with her.I love Betsy, there is much potential in her character. She is a

The first good thing that I have to say about this book is that I love the title. It's funny. So, when I picked it up I had great expectations to it's entertaining value during my daily commuting. Sadly, I was wrong. This book was in my opinion not funny at all, although I must stay that it tried very hard to be a funny book. Too hard, even.The second positive that I have to say is that it's read quite quickly. That is a good thing, for a book this bad should either be tossed right away or be

Super funny book that delivers the snark!It's not a deep or complicated urban fantasy or anything. It's simple, cute, silly, and fun. Like a chick-flick book. Personally, I don't have the shoe-fetish that we woman are all supposed to have. I must have missed that day in Femaling 101. But, Betsy the vampire still had enough other qualities that I could relate to - such as being a smartass. When she meets a large group of vampires, she has a few questions: "Why don't we turn the goddamned lights
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