Cristina H. (gamermom77) reviewed Demon Hunting in Dixie (Demon Hunting, Bk 1) on + 14 more book reviews
I totally enjoyed this book. It definitely fell into the insta-love category though so if that bugs you, avoid this one.
It was a humorous PnR full of southern stereotypes (just because its a stereotype, doesnt mean it isnt accurate). Everything involving Dwight Farris funeral, and his loved ones, made me chuckle inappropriately.
Hannah ALA is quite the supernatural hot spot and two immortal warriors have come to town to investigate, and defeat the EVIL. (Muah ha ha) I loved Adara, her family and friends (and most of the town, for that matter) Even her animal companions were likable.
It was a humorous PnR full of southern stereotypes (just because its a stereotype, doesnt mean it isnt accurate). Everything involving Dwight Farris funeral, and his loved ones, made me chuckle inappropriately.
Hannah ALA is quite the supernatural hot spot and two immortal warriors have come to town to investigate, and defeat the EVIL. (Muah ha ha) I loved Adara, her family and friends (and most of the town, for that matter) Even her animal companions were likable.
Melissa H. (melissadhall) reviewed Demon Hunting in Dixie (Demon Hunting, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
Fun and funny read! Never heard of this author or read her work before, but the cover & title caught my eye so I sat in Books-A-Million and started reading. It was so good I bought it and took it home to finish it. It was eye-bogglingly funny. It's totally on point with all the little southern expressions and mannerisms and idiosyncracies. Totally. The scene in the funeral parlour is what made my eyes boggle. Very funny stuff. Raunchy good fun. The story is kind of light on plot, but it definitely makes up for it with the interactions between all the people. Don't start the book thinking you'll get a strong paranormal story. But its definitely worth your money and time due to the great verbal and inner dialogue throughout the book.