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Book Reviews of Night of the Living Demon Slayer (Biker Witches, Bk 7)

Night of the Living Demon Slayer (Biker Witches, Bk 7)
Night of the Living Demon Slayer - Biker Witches, Bk 7
Author: Angie Fox
ISBN-13: 9781939661265
ISBN-10: 1939661269
Publication Date: 5/28/2015
Pages: 206
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Angie Fox
Book Type: Paperback
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Note: I was given an advance copy of this from the author in exchange for a honest review.
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Night of the Living Demon Hunter by Angie Fox
I started reading this series long before getting a free copy and loved the series from the start. Getting an ARC doesn't change that opinion. I love the biker witches and Pirate the talking dog (wish the dragon talked too... maybe we can get the witches working on a spell for that) ... we have a yummy griffin, and something a little different that Lizzie has to fight and overcome each book.
If you haven't read the other five books in this series, you can start with this one and not be too terribly lost. I missed the launch of the book because I got behind with my reading and like reading series in order, it's the little things in the background I like getting, because certain things are running through all the books.
The characters are likeable and you want to root for them, and cry when something happens. The story flows along nicely and keeps you interested. This next item is either good or bad... there's not an overabundance of sex scenes, where they are it fits into the story, they're not just dumped into the story to fill space or because some editor says, add more sex scenes. And for the most part we get to use some of our own imagination with them.
There are more books in the series so give this one a try with the thought that some of the background stories are missing, but Ms. Fox does a good job of mentioning things you really need to know from past stories.