Undead and Unemployed
- Pages
- 272
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780425197486
- Reading Time
- ~4h 46min
Undead and Unemployed is a book by MaryJanice Davidson. It has 272 pages.
About this book
MaryJanice Davidson’s debut novel introduces Eve Blood, a newly transformed vampire navigating the unexpected mundanities of immortal life. Set in a contemporary urban landscape, the story blends supernatural lore with workplace satire and romantic comedy, establishing a tone that balances humor with paranormal adventure. Eve’s struggle to secure employment while adjusting to her undead existence highlights themes of identity, independence, and the bureaucratic absurdities that accompany both modern careers and vampire society. Davidson’s narrative approach distinguishes itself through a lighthearted treatment of genre conventions, weaving together romantic entanglements, supernatural politics, and everyday challenges into a cohesive urban fantasy framework. The novel’s place within the paranormal romance genre stems from its consistent character development and its willingness to subvert traditional vampire mythology by placing an immortal protagonist firmly within the realities of contemporary life. Readers seeking a blend of comedic pacing, supernatural worldbuilding, and relationship dynamics will find this title representative of the author’s established style.
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Undead and Unemployed has 272 pages.
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MaryJanice Davidson’s debut novel introduces Eve Blood, a newly transformed vampire navigating the unexpected mundanities of immortal life. Set in a contemporary urban landscape, the story blends supernatural lore with workplace satire and romantic comedy, establishing a tone that balances humor wit...
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Undead and Unemployed was written by MaryJanice Davidson.