Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Hells Angels, topped with an awesome
amount of Magical fun and mischief, and a dashingly handsome man to accompany
our heroine, as the cherry on top of the dessert.
It can’t be helped to instantly fall in love with this fun
and exciting read after meeting an old biker lady claiming to be Lizzie’s
grandmother who shows up on the day of her birthday locking her in her own
bathroom to protect her from a supposed demon. That’s the last time she lets
any strangers into her house claiming to be family! But boy, was the old bag
right! At the very second of her birth on her 30th birthday her powers are
unlocked, a demon emerges from the toilet, and suddenly her bathroom is glowing
purple thanks to a jar of-you don’t want to know.
Now, she can understand every word her dog says, she’s
running from demons, being saved by a griffin/sexy man, and officially has
joined a coven of biker witches. What is the world coming too? Oh yeah, she is
also a demon slayer. I can’t forget to leave that part out.
This story has all the makings of being a great television
series if I do say so myself.
To fight demons she must learn and follow three truths, accept
the universe, look to the outside, and sacrifice yourself. Nothing about these
three truths comes easy to Lizzie, but as she starts to gain experience and
begins to open herself up and embrace them she will find that within her is the
potential power she will need to wield if she wants to succeed. But she better
hurry! Grandma’s in hell, She’s linked to a Griffin, Wolves our nipping at her
toes, and a demons waiting to be defeated. Yep, just another crazy day at the
office. J
This is a whirl wind of fun I would recommend to anyone
looking for a laugh with a side of romance. It’s filled with great characters
(my favorite being the talking dog, Pirate), a strong plot, and an endless
amount of surprises! It’s not hard at all to see why I've rated it 5 out of 5.
Buy your copy here: Amazon
Brenda Franklin, author of The Pulse Trilogy (a Steady Pulse, Barely Beating, and Flat Line) and Guardian, a fated pairing.
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