Undead And Unreturnable by MaryJanice Davidson

Undead And Unreturnable (Undead, #4)

by MaryJanice Davidson

Just when Betsy Taylor thinks she's adjusted to her after-life as a vampire queen, fate intervenes. It's bad enough having to view your own gravestone but now Betsy's even started seeing dead people - an assortment of demanding ghosts who are determined to make her do their bidding. Betsy also has some personal stuff to deal with - not least of which is planning her Spring - and Midnight - wedding to Sinclair. Meanwhile her half-sister is starting to display signs of inheriting her real mother's temper. And when your mother's the devil, that's cause for concern

Reviewed by inlibrisveritas on

4 of 5 stars

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I really enjoyed this one, possibly more then the last one, despite the lack of a true bad guy. This was almost plot-less, almost, and what could be considered filler. Most of the interest for me was in the pointless banter and humor, I'll probably end up forgetting that this one even had a major conflict in it. But it did manage to set some tension in for the next book that for sure. This is a really fun series so far.

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