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"Humorous romantic fantasy"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 17, 2005 on The Best Reviews
"Vampires, Christmas and a spring wedding, what more could you ask for!"
Reviewed by Judith Saul
Posted November 22, 2005 on The Best Reviews
SummaryThis is how my tombstone read:
Elizabeth Anne Taylor
April 25, 1974-April 25, 2004
Our sweetheart, only resting
Only, I wasn't resting under it. I had, of course, died in
the spring. Rose in the early dawn hours the day of my
funeral and gone on undead walkabout. Since my body was
MIA, the funeral was cancelled. But my mother, who had been
in a huge fight with my dad and stepmom about what to spend
on my marble tombstone, had rushed to order the thing. By
the time it was finished, no funeral, no service, no burial.
So anyway, my tombstone had been in storage for the last
six months.
After a few months, the funeral home had politely contacted
my mother and asked what she'd like to do with it. Since
mom had the plot and stone paid for, she had them stick it
in the dirt the day before yesterday, and mentioned it at
lunch yesterday.
Jessica and Laura had been morbidly curious to see it, and
I'd tagged along. What the hell, it made for a break from
wedding arrangements and Christmas cards...
So begins the newest hilarious adventure in the life of
Betsy Taylor, reluctant Queen of the Vampires. It's
Christmas time in the kingdom of the undead (otherwise known
as Minneapolis), which is as complicated as it sounds. Betsy
isn't going to let a little thing like death and
blood-drinking stop her from enjoying the holidays, or
planning her upcoming spring wedding to drop-dead gorgeous
vamp Eric Sinclair.
But all is not merry and brightBetsy is plagued by
ghosts who demand her help in rectifying their past
mistakes, and a serial killer is on the loose. With his
victims all being tall, blonde women, Betsy fits the profile
exactly...
With warmth, style and laugh-out-loud humor, MaryJanice
Davidson shows why readers everywhere love Betsy Taylor, and
have turned her adventures into a bestselling phenomenon.
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