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Undead and Unemployed
Undead and Unemployed: A Queen Betsy Novel | MaryJanice Davidson
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Betsy Taylor, Queen of the undead, has snagged a dream job in a shoe store (just like a normal person!). But when vampires start getting killed off, Betsy enlists the help of the sexy vampire Sinclair. Now she's really treading dangerous ground-but this time in brand-new high heels.
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ElizaMarie
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So this was cute. I am thinking I will continue on this journey.

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AkashaVampie Yay!!! So glad u are liking them 3y
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ElizaMarie
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We read the first one for #ParanormalLoveCrew and got a kick out of it. Anyway, needed a new commute book, so I found book 2 on Audio. Started this one the other day.

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AkashaVampie Yay!!! Hope u enjoy it. I need to get back into this series too. I don't even know which book I'm up to. Haha 3y
ElizaMarie @AkashaVampie I remember thinking it was a cute first one. So I am gonna keep going with the ones that I can get access to for #AudioCommute books :) 3y
AkashaVampie @ElizaMarie great. I think u will like it... they are pretty much like each other. 3y
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Booknerd222
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Really good and quite humorous

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morevna
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I've never said that before, but if you're considering to read this book, then I highly recommend the audio book. I absolutely love how the narrator adds to the story with her voice, she made me laugh out loud way too often. As for the printed version, it's still funny and nice but nothing really..well, it's good. Nice. But the audio book is so much better!

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Christy2318
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I listened to this on audio. The narrator, Nancy Wu, does a perfect job of hitting the right sarcastic note for Betsy. Very entertaining!

julesG This sounds like the sort of #braincandy I'd enjoy. 8y
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Joanne1
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So it turns out that for the first time since I was 15 (think late 30s now) I won't have a job next year. I'm feeling pretty bummed about it. On the plus side, lots of reading time. Now what should I put on the list? I need lots of recommendations. Historic fiction, crime fiction, something funny and some classics that I usually don't have time for.

BkClubCare Must ! (If haven't already) 8y
MyNamesParadise Omg those pretty kittens! 8y
megt So sorry to hear about the job situation! If you haven't read it yet, I would add 8y
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Bookartbookmarks 2 of my favorites. Both about strong women! 8y
Joanne1 @BkClubCare oh wow, 1000 plus pages. That certainly would keep me going for a while. 8y
Joanne1 @MyNamesParadise I take no credit for the kittens, image was found online. 8y
Joanne1 @megt this series looks just exactly what I need. I've added it to my to read list. Thanks for the tip! 8y
Joanne1 @Babiesandbooks thanks for the recs, I've added them both. 8y
BkClubCare @Joanne1 - it's seriously awesome. Try it 8y
MyNamesParadise @Joanne1 I have to admit sometimes I see pictures of cats and dogs and only comment about them and don't read the entire post. But having pets would help through this time (speaking as someone who doesn't have a pet but desperately wants one). If you're looking for another career or job (I'm not sure of your situation, so I don't mean to assume; however) a book recommended to me was What Color is Your Parachute. Happy Reading! 8y
Joanne1 @MyNamesParadise I actually do have pets. One very old and grumpy but beautiful black Cat and an eight year old schnauzer that still thinks she's a puppy. I'm also thinking of getting a couple of chickens, we'll see. Thanks for the book recommendation, is it based on the US job market? I'm in Australia but I'm sure there's some salient points made that would apply here. I've been a teacher for 12 years, but it might be time for a change. 8y
MyNamesParadise @Joanne1 it was written for the US. At least in Australia your health insurance doesn't depend on your job like it usually does here!! I'm working part time in a library system now but to get anywhere in life I may have to go back to school for a masters but I really don't want to so ugh. I'm feeling down myself about jobs 8y
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