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The Last Of The Demon Slayers, An Urban Fantasy Romance (2013)

by Angie Fox(Favorite Author)
4.17 of 5 Votes: 1
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Angie Fox
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Demon Slayer
review 1: 4.5 Stars again!They get better and better - Lizzie once again has proven herself to be even more of a bad ass butt kicking demon slayer and has a few more tricks up her sleeve!Dimitri is, although I didn't think it possible, even more swoon-worthy in this book and finally asks a very important question!!Grandma and the biker witches are still hilarious and even Grandma get's caught in a very compromising situation under a tree naked with a hippy! Go Grandma!!!Max makes a return along with....another demon slayer! But wasn't Lizzie the last one? I hear you ask, hell no there are yet more lovely twists in this book and again a real nasty piece of work of a bad guy to be banished!We meet Lizzie's real Dad - using two faced slimebag he is too!Pirate keeps the awesome one line... morers rolling in and Flappy finally learns how to sit!
review 2: The latest installment in the Demon Slayer series is like running into a old friend and catching up over the weekend. Lizzie meets her father for the first time and learns more about her biological heritage. She struggles with her feelings about being put up for adoption as a baby. Her struggle to be accepted leads her into some difficult spots (hell) and her fear of rejection doesn't always allow her to accept the help being offered to her. It just shows you, no matter how old you are, you still have to struggle sometimes to grow up and accept things for what they truly are.The characters in this series are not static, but struggling to grow through the difficult circumstances and events of their lives. Sometimes they move forward and, like in life, sometimes they step back -- but they are all fighting for their chance to be happy. less
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blazet
Interesting series with a different look into the paranormal that maintained my interest throughout.
suez
Fantastic book! I hope the title doesn't mean that this is the last book in the series.
Keebler
I thought this had less plot than the first three, but it was good.
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