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by - written on 07/11/08 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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This is the sixth in the ongoing series about shallow, shoe-fanatic, Betsy Taylor who, having been killed in a road accident, wakes to discover she is a vampire - and no ordinary vampire at that - no, Betsy is Queen of the Vampires. The first of these very slight and mildly amusing books iwas Undead and Unwed, which I have to admit, I enjoyed. The idea of a Sex-in-the-City type becoming a vampire had potential and the gags, though not laugh-out-loud, made me smile. But that is about it. There was enough humour and story to complete the first couple of books but the subsequent books have not only got thinner and thinner in terms of number of pages, but the ... Read the complete review
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