![]() ![]() ![]() I really felt for Eric, I could understand his fear. So no threatening conspiracy or coup by him.īetsy and Eric have a relationship crisis, and fight after fight. ![]() There was a hint about a serial killer at the beginning of the novel, so I hoped for some excitement, and maybe a connection between the murderer and Betsy, but nope… He is just an ordinary serial killer, with no awareness of neither Betsy nor the vampire society. So, meanwhile Betsy’s lovelorn admirer, the ex-blade-warrior-now-a-biography-writer Jon is writing the not-so-fictional biography of Betsy, Betsy babysits her brother, BabyJon, she also contributes to the new vampire newsletter, and she is planning the first vampire monarch wedding of all time – with her openly reluctant fiancé, Eric Sinclair. The everyday life of Betsy and her housemates just can't keep me interested. The Queen Betsy series is still very entertaining, though sometimes I have to turn back the pages to recall what had happened. "See, things started out innocently enough - a visitor, a comment, finding out a new vampire rule - and the next thing I know, I'm up to my tits in undead politics, or attempted revolutions, or dead bodies." ![]()
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