Monday, July 16, 2007

Undead and Uneasy by MaryJanice Davidson


Betsy grows up... a little.

Undead and Uneasy is primarily about how Betsy deals with things when she suddenly finds herself companionless. She grows more into her role as queen of the vampires, and several loose ends from the previous books appear to be tied up... but not quite all (I'd like a resolution for the remaining Fiends, for example).

The easy, snarky humor of the first few books (particularly the first 2 in the series) doesn't appear quite as much, but this could be due to the darker content, including a surprise revelation near the end of the book. In addition, the cast of characters, the conclusion to the mystery, and the wedding itself appeared to be dealt with very quickly.

All in all, this is still a fast, enjoyable read and has its moments but it definitely could have been a little longer.

Link

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Home