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Part of "Undead" series
In "Undead and Unemployed," the tenth installment of the bestselling Undead series by MaryJanice Davidson, protagonist Betsy Taylor, who also happens to be Queen of the Vampires, finds herself in a bit of a pickle. After being turned into a vampire and inheriting the throne in the first book, Betsy has spent the last nine novels adjusting to her new role and navigating the politics of the vampire world. But in "Undead and Unemployed," Betsy is faced with a new challenge: what to do with herself now that she's been fired from her job as a designer for a lingerie company. With her newfound free time, Betsy decides to start her own business, but she quickly learns that running a company is not as easy as it seems. Meanwhile, Betsy's husband, Eric Sinclair, is dealing with his own issues. As the King of the Vampires, Eric is used to being in control, but when a group of rogue vampires starts causing trouble, he finds himself struggling to maintain order. As Betsy and Eric try to balance their personal and professional lives, they must also deal with the usual cast of quirky characters that populate the world of the Undead series. From Betsy's best friend Jessica, who is always up for a good time, to the mysterious and alluring Nostro, who seems to have a hidden agenda, the characters in "Undead and Unemployed" are what truly make the book shine. Davidson's writing is witty and sharp, and she has a knack for creating memorable, laugh-out-loud moments. Fans of the series will be delighted to see Betsy and Eric's relationship continue to evolve, and new readers will be drawn in by the unique world and engaging characters. Overall, "Undead and Unemployed" is a fun and entertaining read that is sure to please fans of the series and newcomers alike. With its quick pace, engaging plot, and memorable characters, it's the perfect book for anyone looking for a lighthearted and enjoyable read...
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