Queen Bitch (Dramatized Adaptation)
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Michael Anderle
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The UnknownWorld is reeling from change.
Bethany Anne has started to make a difference in the first week of being awake. Now, America has been losing good men since their teams don't have a vampire to help them.
Frank is hoping Bethany Anne can, and will, help.
Further, the American Pack Council is having internal problems with their own young and dumb weres who want to ignore Michael's strictures. With no one seeing Michael, the fear of the Boogeyman is starting to recede.
That's fine with Bethany Anne; it means she will personally deliver the message there is a new vampire in town.
Immediately following the story of Bethany Anne from Death Becomes Her, Queen Bitch rides a roller coaster of action with a heavy dose of creative cussing. Bethany Anne starts to get a team in place to help her affect change.
Because, whether the UnknownWorld wants it or not, change is coming.
Performed by Colleen Delany, Emily Beresford, Bradley Smith, Danny Gavigan, Zeke Alton, James Lewis, James Konicek, Joel David Santner, Terence Aselford, Christopher Graybill, Jonathan Lee Taylor, Patrick Bussink, Nora Achrati, Darius Johnson, Ken Jackson, John Kielty, Steve Wannall, Chris Stinson, Mort Shelby, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Dylan Lynch, Scott McCormick, Steven Carpenter, Nanette Savard, and Shanta Parasuraman.
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- Lauren-Lee
- 24-05-23
So entertaining!
I’ve read the series, but I’m in love with the dramatised series!
Wonderful performance by whole cast.
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- Ray
- 22-06-23
Can’t stop listening
This series is fantastic and getting better and better. Cast and effects/music are brilliant.
Going straight into the next in series having just finished this, can’t say anymore praise than that.
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- Robert T
- 09-04-21
Woohoo
Brilliant adaptation of Mr Anderle’s book series, loved the audio cast and effects.Give us more
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- joshua healey
- 14-12-21
The Cast are amazing!
TQB! TQB! TQB!!! Lets goooo! You are missing out if you haven't already checked out Bethany-Anne and her merry band of bitches in action, this adaption is just getting better by the second, I loved Emily Beresford's rendition by herself but having an amazing support cast and sound team brings a whole new level of immersion to the story. Thanks you for bringing this absolute delight of a story to life again Mr Anderle, now that I have finished number two right after the first, I guess I best make it three haha. P.s. I highly recommend picking this series up or "The Witch of the Federation," both are in my top three series that I love, have fun guys, peace out, Josh.
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- JOD
- 19-01-24
good but...
The first book was good start to a series, this second book was ok but the main characters voice got more annoying and obnoxious as the story went on, I don't think I can face the next book🫨
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- C. MacLeod
- 11-01-21
Not as good as the book
Abridged and seems flat without the extra material. The screenplay doesn't really add anything worthwhile, but loses some of the funny scenes and skips some information from the narration. The original audiobook was better, and the best thing about this is Emily Beresford is still BA. The second best is when alexa censors herself when reading the title.
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