Vampire queen Betsy Taylor is back--and there's going to be hell to pay... After her recent trip to hell, Betsy isn't exactly sorry she killed the devil, even though it's put her sister Laura in a damnable position: forced to assume the role of Satan--she may not have the training, but she sure looks great in red--and in charge of billions of souls now that she's moved up in the world. Or is that down? But Betsy's in an odd new situation as well--that of being a monarch suddenly in charge of all things earthbound, like her husband, Sinclair, who has gone from relieved to ecstatic to downright reckless now that he can tolerate sunlight. As if that wasn't enough, Betsy and Sinclair's adopted little BabyJon is finally starting to walk. And if the increasingly unpredictable toddler is anything like his extended family, precisely where he's headed is anyone's guess.
I hate it. It has so much back tracking one cannot tell what the story is about. I'm up to page 50 and so far there is no action. I had to go to another book for a while. I wouldn't order anything else by Mary Janice Davidson. She is just not my style.
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