Undead and Uneasy - Plot

Plot

In the days leading up the The Big Day, Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor seems to have a full house - and the wedding guests have yet to arrive. Along with her human buddies, there's a ghost, a werewolf, and a Fiend crashing at her place. And though her fiance, Vampire King Eric Sinclair, conveniently disappears when the conversation turns to seating charts and flower arrangements, he does manage to make his oh-so-sexy presence known at other moments.

Betsy knows the next few weeks won't be smooth sailing - but she never expects just what's in store for her. Cold feet are no surprise, especially with an undead groom. But when Sinclair truly goes missing - and not just to avoid wedding preparations - along with most of her friends and loved ones, Betsy is frantic. Alone and afraid for the fate of everyone she loves, Betsy can't trust anyone as she tries to find them and whoever is behind all the disappearances. And what happens next will shake the foundation of the vampire world forever in the bestselling series that "breath(es) new life into conventional vampire lore."*

Novels by MaryJanice Davidson
Undead series
  • Undead and Unwed (2004)
  • Undead and Unemployed (2004)
  • Undead and Unappreciated (2005)
  • Undead and Unreturnable (2005)
  • Undead and Unpopular (2006)
  • Undead and Uneasy (2007)
  • Undead and Unworthy (2008)
  • Undead and Unwelcome (2009)
  • Undead and Unfinished (2010)
  • Undead and Undermined (2011)
  • Undead and Unstable (2012)
Wyndham Werewolves series
  • Love's Prisoner (2000)
  • Jared's Wolf (2002)
  • Derik's Bane (2005)
  • Santa Claws (2004)
Alaskan Royals
  • The Royal Treatment (2002)
  • The Royal Pain (2005)
  • The Royal Mess (2007)
Fred the Mermaid trilogy
  • Sleeping with the Fishes (2006)
  • Swimming Without a Net (2007)
  • Fish Out of Water (2008)
Jennifer Scales series
  • Jennifer Scales and the Ancient Furnace
  • Jennifer Scales and the Messenger of Light
  • The Silver Moon Elm
  • Jennifer Scales and The Seraph of Sorrow
  • Rise of the Poisoned Moon
  • Evangelina
Miscellaneous
  • Dead and Loving It (2006)


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