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MaryJanice Davidson

Undead and Unwed

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Part of "Undead" series

"Undead and Unwed" by MaryJanice Davidson is a humorous and entertaining paranormal romance that offers a fresh take on the vampire genre. The novel introduces readers to Betsy Taylor, a former marketing executive who is killed in a car accident and unexpectedly rises from the dead as a vampire. Betsy's new undead status comes with a set of challenges, including an insatiable thirst for blood and a lack of knowledge about the vampire world. However, she quickly discovers that being a vampire has its perks, such as an improved sense of style, an enhanced sense of smell, and the ability to fly. As Betsy navigates her new life as a vampire, she must also deal with the challenges of being an outsider in the vampire community. She befriends a group of vampires who take her under their wing, but she struggles to fit in with their strict rules and traditions. Meanwhile, Betsy's human past comes back to haunt her when her ex-fiancé shows up in town, and she must confront her feelings for him while also dealing with the danger he poses to her new undead life. Davidson's writing style is witty and engaging, and she has a knack for creating memorable characters. Betsy is a likable and relatable protagonist, and her sarcastic humor adds a lighthearted touch to the novel. "Undead and Unwed" is the first book in the "Undead" series, and it sets the stage for a fun and entertaining paranormal romance series. Fans of Charlaine Harris' "Sookie Stackhouse" series and Laurell K. Hamilton's "Anita Blake" series will enjoy this fresh take on the vampire genre. Overall, "Undead and Unwed" is a delightful and entertaining read that offers a unique twist on the vampire genre. Its humor, memorable characters, and engaging plot make it a standout in the paranormal romance genre...