Undead and Unwed

Undead and Unwed
Author MaryJanice Davidson
Country United States
Language English
Series The Undead Series
Genre mystery, horror, romance
Publisher Berkley
Publication date
2004 (Berkley edition)
Media type Print
Pages 288 pp (Berkley edition)
ISBN 0-425-19485-X (Berkley edition)
OCLC 54471927
LC Class CPB Box no. 2149 vol. 16
Followed by Undead and Unemployed

Undead and Unwed is a paranormal romance novel by MaryJanice Davidson. It is the first adventure of Elizabeth Anne "Betsy" Taylor in the Undead series after her transformation into a vampire. The book was released on March 2, 2004 through Berkley Books and was on the Maclean's bestseller list for April 4, 2004.[1]

Plot summary

Betsy Taylor—former model, newly unemployed secretary, 30, and still single—wakes up after being flattened by a Pontiac Aztek in a tacky coffin wearing cheap knock-off shoes. Her mother is glad she is back, albeit as a vampire, but her stepmother is enraged that Betsy has reclaimed her designer-shoe collection. With a wealthy best friend and a newly acquired doctor pal who is not susceptible to her formidable allure, she sets out to right wrongs but is abducted by Nostro, a tacky 500-year-old vampire who rules the undead roost. It seems that Betsy is an anomaly: a vampire who doesn't burn in sunlight, can fight the urge to feed, and is not repulsed by religious articles, all of which may make her the prophesied Queen of the Vampires. Teaming up with gorgeous vampire Eric Sinclair, who is in her opinion a major pervert, she takes on Nostro and his minions.

Characters in Undead and Unwed

Major characters

Undead and Unwed features the following characters.

Other characters

Reception

Critical reception has been mostly positive.[2] Kliatt gave the audiobook for Undead and Unwed a favorable review, writing that "Wu adds a bevy of emotions to Betsy's otherwise repetitive one-shoe note, making her both likable and amusing."[3]

References

  1. "Maclean's list (SECTION: Books; Best Sellers)". The Halifax Daily News (Nova Scotia) (subscription required). Apr 4, 2004.
  2. "Undead and Unwed. (review)". Booklist. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  3. Israel, Jodi (September 1, 2006). "Davidson, Mary Janice. Undead and unwed.(Young adult review)". Kliatt (subscription required). Retrieved 2016-03-15.
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