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Book Review of The Demon Trapper's Daughter (Demon Trappers, Bk 1)

The Demon Trapper's Daughter (Demon Trappers, Bk 1)
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WOWZA this book was Awesome!!! Its very hard to review a book like this one without giving away key plot points. So lets just say it was a real page turner and it kept me entertained from start to finish. 5 star review. It would make a really cool movie.

Having read Retro Demonlogy free on my kindle PC, I was super excited to read about Riley and her demon trapping world. Reading the prequel make it easier to jump right into the story.

The year is 2018. Riley is a 17 year old living with her father Paul, a Master Demon Trapper in Atlanta. Times are rough in this era. Cigaretts are $100 a carton, and high schools are taught in run down grocery stores, coffee shops, and daycare centers. The dead are reanimated and sold for slaves; Demons trive and cause chaos. The trappers catch and sell the demons to the churches.

After a tragic turn of events early on, Riley learns she must spend 12 nights in the cemetary to guard her loved one. Throw in school, 2 awesome love intrests, an angry new trainer, demons acting like little turds, and you have this fun, fast paced book. There was also a ton of action within the book, plenty of gore, and drinking references.

There were a few questions left unanswered, but thats OK because there are at least 2 more books planned for this series, of which I am eagerly awaiting. Right now Im not super happy with Rileys choice of love intrest, but we will see how that goes. The points of view are read from both Riley and Denver Beck, so its obvious their relationship will eventually light up.

The writing style reminds me of Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side, so if you enjoyed that book, you are sure to LOVE The Demon Trapper's Daughter.