- Queen Betsy Volume 3: Vampire and complexed - Mary Janice Davidson - Books

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  • A disappointment 6  

    Queen Betsy, Book 3: Vampire and complexed (Paperback)
    That I finally read the third book of the adventures of the most crazy of Queen vampiresje do not know if this is due to a lingering malaise or if it's just that I'm tired but I'm a peulassée! This volume seemed less fun, and less overall than the fi
  • She wanted to be appreciated for his in-laws ...  

    Queen Betsy, Book 3: Vampire and complexed (Paperback)
    Betsy discovers she has a half-sister, who is none other than the daughter of Satan! Once again, she gets angry with him Sinclair for hidden this detail. Result, she locks herself in the library to read the book of the dead and becomes crazy. His evi
  • A good time 12  

    Queen Betsy, Book 3: Vampire and complexed (Paperback)
    As usual with this series we smile from beginning to end. By the same time we have fun! It's a nice relaxing time, and although the story is not exceptional characters remain endearing. I recommend this third book to those who love the series and wan
  • better than duxième component, but does not reach the first  

    Queen Betsy, Book 3: Vampire and complexed (Paperback)
    Sometimes it is books that should not be broken down into series. This is the case of catastrophic consequences of Sarah Dearly, and is not far from the same problem with the adventures of Queen Betsy. The more the story progresses, I want to plunge
  • mud on my shoes?  

    Queen Betsy, Book 3: Vampire and complexed (Paperback)
    hey, I'm a guy and I confess that the adventures of this girl amuses me enormously. Well written (and well translated) a different style of anita black (which by the way has missed its last deuc volumes translated). strongly after
  • means 391  

    Queen Betsy, Book 3: Vampire and complexed (Paperback)
    - It happens quite a lot in this third volume. However, I think it is too rich, there are not enough pages. The author could have pushed the story further, with more details. I am still a good laugh at times, especially after reading the Book of the