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Undead and Unwed: A Queen Betsy Novel

Queen Betsy, a young woman with a knack for the supernatural, navigates a world where the undead and the living intertwine. This novel combines elements of comedy and fantasy, following Betsy's adventures as she deals with the peculiarities of her afterlife and the challenges of her undead existence. more

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MaryJanice Davidson
MaryJanice Davidson

MaryJanice Davidson is an American author born on August 1, 1969. Known for her humorous and satirical style, she is best recognized for her 'Vampire Diaries' series. more

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