The Dangerous Book for Demon Slayers (Accidental Demon Slayer, Bk 2)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Jennifer D. (Jennmarie68) reviewed on + 217 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 13
This was a pretty good book. I've recently gotten into PR & UF books and I'm finding that I'm liking them.
The story is about Lizzie Brown, who recently found out she was a demon slayer. Lizzie has to travel to Vegas to stop a succubus with plans to unleash Armageddon on earth. Along to help her is a coven of biker witches, her griffin boyfriend, and her dog - Pirate.
I really liked the writing in this one. The author is able to write conversations in a relevant way. The characters speech is very understandable. The things they talk about are current. The slang that is used isn't to out there.
The details aren't overdone. Fox gives us enough detail to paint a setting without giving so much detail that it takes away from the story.
This is the second in a series and after reading it I wished I'd started with the first. I think there was probably some insight that someone who's read the first book would have that I didn't. Although not having read the first one I don't think I really missed that much.
I will definitely be picking up the first one in this series, as well as keeping an eye out for more my Angie Fox.
The story is about Lizzie Brown, who recently found out she was a demon slayer. Lizzie has to travel to Vegas to stop a succubus with plans to unleash Armageddon on earth. Along to help her is a coven of biker witches, her griffin boyfriend, and her dog - Pirate.
I really liked the writing in this one. The author is able to write conversations in a relevant way. The characters speech is very understandable. The things they talk about are current. The slang that is used isn't to out there.
The details aren't overdone. Fox gives us enough detail to paint a setting without giving so much detail that it takes away from the story.
This is the second in a series and after reading it I wished I'd started with the first. I think there was probably some insight that someone who's read the first book would have that I didn't. Although not having read the first one I don't think I really missed that much.
I will definitely be picking up the first one in this series, as well as keeping an eye out for more my Angie Fox.
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