Shoe obsessed vampire queen Betsy Taylor must carry out the difficult task of returning Antonia’s body to Pack headquarters at Wyndham Manor on Cape Cod. Antonia, a werewolf, died protecting Betsy from an attack by a crazed cop. Betsy knows nothing about werewolf burials and even less about the kind of reception she and her husband Sinclair can anticipate upon arrival.
While Sinclair, Betsy and her baby half-brother BabyJon are occupied on the Cape, back home in St. Paul, the Devil’s daughter Laura continues to find herself the object of adoration by a bunch of hooded followers. Marc, a doctor and one of Betsy’s roommates at the mansion had a brilliant idea about what to do with the would-be devil worshippers. He didn’t realize Laura had taken a giant leap into the pool of insanity until it was much too late and now Tina, Sinclair’s assistant is missing. Meanwhile, Betsy is finding something odd about the werewolves reactions to BabyJon as tensions rise and she must answer to the Council.
What do you get when you cross Queen of the Damned with South Park? You get Davidson’s hip, funny take on vampires and werewolves that will leave you wanting more. Betsy’s personality is the antithesis of what one expects in a vampire queen and her immediate and extended family are a motley group that never fails to surprise as she pin balls from crisis to crisis. This more tongue-in-cheek look at the paranormal series continues to surprise and please.
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