Undead and Unwelcome (Undead #8) 
FIFTY THOUSAND ANGRY WEREWOLVES.
That's what Betsy is facing when she takes her werewolf friend Antonia's body to Cape Cod, where the Pack resides at Wyndham Manor. Because Antonia died in her service, Betsy is alive and well—and wracked with guilt. She has no idea if the Wyndham werewolves will greet her with fangs or friendship.
While Betsy and her husband, Sinclair, try to make nice, their legal ward, BabyJon, freaks out every werewolf he meets. Meanwhile, Betsy's posse back at the St. Paul mansion is not LOLing. Increasingly frantic e-mails alert Betsy to her half sister's increasingly erratic behavior. Looks like the devil's daughter is coming into her own—and raising hell. All in the name of making Betsy's life easier, of course.
These keep getting sloppier and less interesting....in this one not only were there several egregious spelling and grammar errors but some plot skips too....if they need a careful editor and proofreader I'd happily do it, otherwise, get it together! One thing that really bugged me is a lot of it felt like "oh, by the way this happened" catch-up summary for people who may not have read the previous books. Really? They take about 2 hours to read on a slow day, so if you haven't read them and for
I know a lot of people have been disappointed in the last couple of books. I am not one of those people. I read this series to laugh and to cheer up. It's nice to read a "silly" book every once in awhile. It took a little time getting used to, but I eventually loved the story being told from two POVs. We get Betsy's heart-broken "I don't know what to do!" story. We also get Dr. Marc's HILARIOUS commentary on how Laura has LHDM! Yes, the acronyms were a little perplexing at times. But, once I

I love this series, but this installment was a little strange for me. It felt really disjointed for the first 1/3 of the book. Betsy felt spazzy to me, like she couldn't keep a thought straight in her head. I did like it better than the last because I did not feel angry at any characters. Still, I'd give it 3.5 stars.The book started with a preview, which I assume was the devil worshipers locating Laura. It was a little vague and contributed to the disjointed feeling I got. Marc's journal
Undead and UnwelcomeI'm happy to say that this book is a much faster and better read than the last few. I really liked this book, I've read all of this series and loved it at the start but found by book 6 I liked it but I wanted something new. This one has parts where it's not just her as the protagonist and speaking from her point of view. first Betsy has to take the body of her werewolf friend Antonia(who died in protecting Betsy)to Cape Cod where the Wydham werewolves live. It turns out not
I have read two other books by Davidson, and they weren't bad, so I decided to give this one a try. Betsy Taylor, Vampire Queen of the Undead, and her husband Sinclair, are flying to Cape Cod with the body of her friend, Antonia, who died saving Betsy's life (apparently in the previous book, which I have not read). Antonia was part of a werewolf pack who were not comfortable with her presence because she had the gift of premonition, but could not change into a werewolf. The pack wants answers
5 Stars: I actually liked this one much better than the previous two. I loved the extra focus on Laura and it looks like her story line is just starting to get good. It was also a rare pleasure to get into Marc's head a bit. My absolute favorite and will read again and again. I strongly recommend! It has outstanding qualities. The characters are wonderful and surprising and multi-dimensional. The writing is luring, engaging, and well-crafted enough to keep me interested from cover to cover and
MaryJanice Davidson
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Original Title: | Undead and Unwelcome |
ISBN: | 0425227731 (ISBN13: 9780425227732) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.maryjanicedavidson.net/betsy.html |
Series: | Undead #8 |
Characters: | Tina, Elizabeth "Betsy" Taylor, Eric Sinclair, Michael Wyndham, Jeannie Wyndham, Derik Wyndham, Dr. Marc Spangler, Jessica Watson, Laura Goodman (Undead) |
Setting: | Massachusetts(United States) St. Paul, Minnesota(United States) |
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"Ms. Davidson has her own brand of wit and shocking surprises that make her vampire series on of a kind" (Darque Reviews). And heroine Betsy Taylor has problems that only a suburban vampire-queen housewife could possibly understand, such as...FIFTY THOUSAND ANGRY WEREWOLVES.
That's what Betsy is facing when she takes her werewolf friend Antonia's body to Cape Cod, where the Pack resides at Wyndham Manor. Because Antonia died in her service, Betsy is alive and well—and wracked with guilt. She has no idea if the Wyndham werewolves will greet her with fangs or friendship.
While Betsy and her husband, Sinclair, try to make nice, their legal ward, BabyJon, freaks out every werewolf he meets. Meanwhile, Betsy's posse back at the St. Paul mansion is not LOLing. Increasingly frantic e-mails alert Betsy to her half sister's increasingly erratic behavior. Looks like the devil's daughter is coming into her own—and raising hell. All in the name of making Betsy's life easier, of course.
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Title | : | Undead and Unwelcome (Undead #8) |
Author | : | MaryJanice Davidson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 282 pages |
Published | : | June 2nd 2009 by Berkley Publishing Group |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Urban Fantasy. Humor |
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Ratings: 3.77 From 11520 Users | 479 ReviewsRate Based On Books Undead and Unwelcome (Undead #8)
Ouch, that was the first one in this series that was actually painful to get through. The plot was never will defined. Marc's parts were formatted to look like silly interludes, but they were plottier than Betsy's plot. It was written so spasmodically like MJD was hurrying to meet a deadline and only started writing this book the night before.These keep getting sloppier and less interesting....in this one not only were there several egregious spelling and grammar errors but some plot skips too....if they need a careful editor and proofreader I'd happily do it, otherwise, get it together! One thing that really bugged me is a lot of it felt like "oh, by the way this happened" catch-up summary for people who may not have read the previous books. Really? They take about 2 hours to read on a slow day, so if you haven't read them and for
I know a lot of people have been disappointed in the last couple of books. I am not one of those people. I read this series to laugh and to cheer up. It's nice to read a "silly" book every once in awhile. It took a little time getting used to, but I eventually loved the story being told from two POVs. We get Betsy's heart-broken "I don't know what to do!" story. We also get Dr. Marc's HILARIOUS commentary on how Laura has LHDM! Yes, the acronyms were a little perplexing at times. But, once I

I love this series, but this installment was a little strange for me. It felt really disjointed for the first 1/3 of the book. Betsy felt spazzy to me, like she couldn't keep a thought straight in her head. I did like it better than the last because I did not feel angry at any characters. Still, I'd give it 3.5 stars.The book started with a preview, which I assume was the devil worshipers locating Laura. It was a little vague and contributed to the disjointed feeling I got. Marc's journal
Undead and UnwelcomeI'm happy to say that this book is a much faster and better read than the last few. I really liked this book, I've read all of this series and loved it at the start but found by book 6 I liked it but I wanted something new. This one has parts where it's not just her as the protagonist and speaking from her point of view. first Betsy has to take the body of her werewolf friend Antonia(who died in protecting Betsy)to Cape Cod where the Wydham werewolves live. It turns out not
I have read two other books by Davidson, and they weren't bad, so I decided to give this one a try. Betsy Taylor, Vampire Queen of the Undead, and her husband Sinclair, are flying to Cape Cod with the body of her friend, Antonia, who died saving Betsy's life (apparently in the previous book, which I have not read). Antonia was part of a werewolf pack who were not comfortable with her presence because she had the gift of premonition, but could not change into a werewolf. The pack wants answers
5 Stars: I actually liked this one much better than the previous two. I loved the extra focus on Laura and it looks like her story line is just starting to get good. It was also a rare pleasure to get into Marc's head a bit. My absolute favorite and will read again and again. I strongly recommend! It has outstanding qualities. The characters are wonderful and surprising and multi-dimensional. The writing is luring, engaging, and well-crafted enough to keep me interested from cover to cover and
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