3.53 AVERAGE


I love a book that is a fast, fun read. I'm not a quick reader by any means and I flew through this in under 24 hours!

I am really enjoying the direction these books are going with extending beyond Betsy and the vampire gang. Werewolve packs that are a threat? I'm sold. A crazed daughter of the devil, and Lucifer? OK! Panicked humans who really can't do much especially when they no longer have cell service and emails are unreadable? I need a good laugh.

Overall, an entertaining, laughable and enjoyable light read.

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impybelle's review

3.0

Storywise, I was in heaven. However the constant jumping back and forth and the disjointedness overall gave me a bit of a headache. Usually I like MJD's style but this time I think maybe it should have been tweaked a little more because something was off about the whole thing. Which really is a shame because the story itself, idea wise? I have no complaints and it was about time Laura went supernova.

ericadeb's review


Not the best Betsy book, but the end was action packed. And it made me literally LOL
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solalari's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH

The series was fun in the beginning. But it got stale and by this book, it wasn't even funny anymore. I even skipped pages because I was so underwhelmed. Don't bother reading this one.
adventurous funny fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous dark funny mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
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tmdavis's review

3.0

The next installment in the chick lit Betsy Taylor vampire series. Betsy must clear up the death of a werewolf on her territory and while she's gone her sister, the daughter of Satan (for real), goes a little nuts.

As always funny and witty. A quick read but pure fluff.

mousie_books's review

3.0

Like the rest of the series, Undead and Unwelcome is a quick (tiny, tiny chapters) fluffy, silly read. I still like the characters, but I am tiring of the series, since there is not much substance, and the antics are must more of the same (Betsy is ditsy and vain, etc.). The most promising story line, Betsy's sister, got the least amount of time, and almost entirely from Mark's summarized re-tellings after the event.

kaixxx's review

4.0

I really enjoyed this book and I love this series it is a great light funny series to relax with.

This book had lots of stuff going on which made it a good read. With a werewolf funeral, Betsy having to face questions at the werewolf Council and the werewolves acting strange around BabyJon in Cape Cod it is a great read. Add the diary entries from Mark that show things going from bad to worse with Laura it is a book I didn't want to put down.

I would definitely recommend this book and look forward to the next book in the series. I also find myself wanting to read more about the werewolves and think that may be the next series I read. Xx

redhickory's review

1.0

This was really disappointing. The plot was the bones of an idea for a short story, without the development. There was no mystery element, a lot of repetition of ideas and almost pat phrases for the characters to express their opinions of each other, no description (well, very little) and a "treat your reader like a moron" summary of events at the beginning of the book, as well as a summing up at the end.