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Posted July 22, 2011
Good book
I read one of the books but this one was really good. It had some laugh out loud moments.
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Anonymous
Posted March 16, 2010
Great Book with loveable quicky characters.
This author has a fun writing style. You know it's not reality, but it's a fun ride all along the way. In this day when everyone is reading vampire and witch books, this is an out of the norm book even for paranormal readers. It's a fun trip to escape to.
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AnastasiaSS
Posted March 13, 2010
Her best book in this series!!
I am a huge fan of Angie Fox. And Pirate:) I loved the first 2 books on this series. But this one--is the best so far. I have no idea what changed--but she has improved immensely. It's hard to imagine that because her other 2 book were so good! But this one--was full of everything! Drama, adventure, comedy. It has it all! And the newest character "Flappy" is amazing! I laughed, I cried and I could not put this book down. I cannot wait to see what happens next for Lizzie and Pirate. Her books are always so vivid that a reader can feel like they are right there watching the whole entire story take place. I love that about her writing!! I am never disappointed with her books. And I share them with my friends and family. I recommend this book to anyone who loves paranormal mystery romance adventure comedy and pets:) Amazing things can happen when you read books. ANd amazing things just keep happening for Lizzie and Pirate:)
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A fun, well-written read
I have read each of the books in this series and am always taken the quality of the writing and the light-hearted all-out fun of the stories. I am always excited to pick up the next Demon Slayer book.
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The latest dizzy Lizzie's urban fantasy thriller combines humor with supernatural suspense
She may have been The Accidental Demon Slayer, but in spite of her lack of experience, Lizzie Brown proved that a preschool teacher can kick butt. However, she also knows she needs training if she is to continue to battle demons. Thankfully, her biker grandma and the coven agree to teach Lizzie all she needs to know about demons and other supernatural species in Greece where Lizzie's griffin lover Dimitri lives.
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Dimitri owes Lizzie for breaking the curse that would have killed his sisters (see the Dangerous Book for Demon Slayers). Whereas his grateful siblings welcome the American, his former fiancé Amara, hates her. However, her biggest problems are her dog has bonded with a dragon (try bringing that through Customs) and someone stole a piece of her magic, which means they might be able to manipulate her at a time when evil is spreading and except for Grandma and the gang Lizzie has lost confidence.
The latest dizzy Lizzie's urban fantasy thriller combines humor with supernatural suspense in an enjoyable tale. The story line is faster than grandma can ride her Harley and never decelerates even for a kiss. Sub-genre fan will enjoy Lizzie's Greek vacation as she confronts the most dangerous enemy of all, another Lizzie.
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