Undead And Unforgiven by MaryJanice Davidson,
286 pages
“If Betsy
Taylor has learned anything about ruling Hell it's: 1) She can't do it alone,
and 2) She doesn't have to. She's got the help of a devoted vampire king, a
dateless zombie, an exhausted new mom, an unshowered cop, a bitchy ghost, a
kindly dead priest, and her late stepmother ("Go Team Satan 2.0!").
But the latest major hurdle in her afterlife is so big she can't even see it
until it's on YouTube. Betsy's father and half sister Laura (a former
Antichrist with a grudge) have teamed up, for what sinister purpose Betsy can't
imagine. The former Antichrist didn't take kindly to getting what she wished
for, and has decided that's entirely the fault of the vampire queen. What that
means for Betsy is trouble (more than usual, even) and possible exposure to an
unsuspecting world. Meanwhile Hell is having a deleterious effect on
Betsy's friends ("I didn't think it was possible, but the damned are
getting meaner."), the newly dead are confused about Hell's new rules
("A buddy system? Really?"), and the vampire king is trying to poach
on Betsy's territory. Betsy loves her husband, but that's not the same as
trusting him. Before long the king and queen of the vampires aren't speaking to
each other, the mansion on Summit Avenue is a war zone, and Betsy's getting calls
from a werewolf, a mermaid, and worst of all, her mother ("What do you
mean you can't babysit?"). No one said life after death would be easy, but
c'mon: this is ridiculous.” These books are still pretty funny. The storylines are getting a little crazy but
I’m still enjoying them. These are for
people who like supernatural romantic comedy.
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