Undead and Uneasy, by MaryJanice Davidson

2 Feb

Format: Paperback, 288 pages
Published: June 5, 2008 (first published May 24, 2007)
Publisher: Piatkus Books
Back cover blurb:

Weddings are never easy. But when you’re Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor, they can become downright deadly…In the days leading up to The Big Day, Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor seems to have a full house and the wedding guests have yet to arrive. Along with her human buddies, there’s a ghost, a werewolf, and a Fiend crashing at her place. And though her fiancee, Vampire King Eric Sinclair, conveniently disappears when the conversation turns to seating charts and flower arrangements, he does manage to make his oh-so-sexy presence known at other moments.

Cold feet are no surprise, especially with an undead groom. But when Sinclair truly goes missing – and not just to avoid wedding preparations – along with most of her friends and loved ones, Betsy is frantic. Alone and afraid for the fate of everyone she loves, Betsy can’t trust anyone as she tries to find them and whoever is behind all the disappearances. And what happens next will shake the foundation of the vampire world forever.

My review:
The best Betsy book in quite a while. This one had an interesting, unpredictable plot, and I practically read it all in one sitting. Davidson wasn’t afraid to shake up Betsy’s world in a major way, which I think is why this story seemed so refreshing. Despite Sinclair hardly featuring, I loved it.
My rating: 4/5

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