Undead and Unstable, MaryJanice Davidson
Undead and Unstable, MaryJanice Davidson
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Undead and Unstable

Author: MaryJanice Davidson

Narrator: Nancy Wu

Unabridged: 7 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/05/2012


Synopsis

A death and life situation …

Betsy’s heartbroken over her friend Marc’s death, but at least his sacrifice should change the future—her future—for the better. But Betsy’s next few hundred years will still be far from perfect. After all, her half sister Laura is the Antichrist and Laura’s mother is Satan, which means that family gatherings will always be more than a little awkward.

What’s really bothering Betsy is that ever since she and Laura returned from visiting their mom in hell, Laura’s been acting increasingly peculiar. Maybe it’s Laura’s new job offer as Satan’s replacement down under. Unfortunately, the position comes at a damnable price: her soul. Now a war has been waged—one that’s going to take sibling rivalry to a whole new level and a dimension where only one sister can survive.

About MaryJanice Davidson

MaryJanice Davidson is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, including Deja Who, Undead and Done, and Undead and Unforgiven. With her husband, Anthony Alongi, she also writes a series featuring a teen weredragon named Jennifer Scales. MaryJanice lives in Minneapolis with her husband and two children.


Reviews

This series has gotten a little too hokie. Still and bizarrely I want to know what happens. So maybe I might move on. The one big thing I forgot to mention in previous book reviews of this series is that the timeline is all messed up. And I’m not taking about her traveling back in time. I mean when......more

Goodreads review by MissM

2.5 stars More of the same chaotic, hard-to-read and harder-to-understand style as the former book. Where the flighty, ditzy Betsy style used to be fun, now it's just kinda a mess. It's SO over the top it makes it hard to even follow what's going on. It also feels very repetitive. How many times in th......more

I must confess that my reaction to the guilty confection known as Undead and Unstable was a bit mixed. First, the lowpoints just to get them out of the way: (1) there is a tremendous amount of inaction for much of this book (i.e., Betsy pretty much talks you to death but largely the only one who doe......more