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MaryJanice Davidson

Undead and Unworthy

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Part of "Undead" series

In "Undead and Unworthy," the seventeenth installment of the bestselling Undead series by MaryJanice Davidson, readers are once again treated to the witty, irreverent voice of protagonist Betsy Taylor, the Vampire Queen of Minnesota. In this latest addition to the series, Betsy finds herself facing a new challenge: raising her teenage daughter, Miranda, who has just become a vampire herself. As Miranda struggles to come to terms with her new identity and the powers that come with it, Betsy must balance her maternal instincts with her duties as queen and her own desires as a newlywed. Meanwhile, a mysterious figure from Betsy's past resurfaces, threatening to destroy everything she holds dear. With the help of her loyal friends and allies, Betsy must unravel the secrets of her own past in order to save her future. Davidson's signature blend of humor, heart, and horror is on full display in "Undead and Unworthy," making it a must-read for fans of the series. The author's ability to create complex, relatable characters and weave them into a fast-paced, engaging plot is unparalleled. One of the standout aspects of this novel is the exploration of the mother-daughter relationship between Betsy and Miranda. Davidson handles the delicate balance of humor and seriousness with grace, creating a realistic and touching portrayal of a mother's love for her child. Additionally, the novel's examination of Betsy's past and the consequences of her actions adds depth and complexity to the character, making her even more endearing to readers. Overall, "Undead and Unworthy" is a satisfying addition to the Undead series, offering readers a fresh take on the vampire genre with its unique blend of humor, horror, and heart. Fans of the series will not be disappointed...