Lizzie is having a little trouble adjusting to her new
demon-slaying powers -- especially since her grandmother
Gertie won't get off her Harley long enough to teach her
how to handle her powers. Nonetheless, Lizzie is ordered to
follow her grandmother and her bike-riding coven to rescue
her Uncle Phil, who has been sucked in by a succubus.
Unexpectedly, Lizzie finds that succubus are multiplying
rapidly in Sin City, much more rapidly than the Department
of Intermagical Matters led her to believe. Clearly, there
is something going on that needs to be stopped. She's happy
her shape-shifting griffin boyfriend, Dimitri, is along to
help. Of course, Lizzie would be less happy about that fact
if she knew how susceptible griffins are to succubus.
In a funny follow-up to THE ACCIDENTAL DEMON SLAYER, Fox
will snare you with humor, crazy but lovable characters and
more than a dash of excellent dialogue. In a dictionary
somewhere, Lizzie and Gertie are featured under the
definition of "fun." Enjoy!
Demon-slaying powers should come with an instruction book…
Seriously. Why does a new hair dryer have a twelve-page how-
to manual, but when it comes to ancient demon-fighting
hocus-pocus, my biker witch granny gives me just half a
dozen switch stars and a rah-rah speech? Oh, and a talking
terrier, but that's another story. It's not like my job as
a preschool teacher prepared me for this kind of thing.
So I've decided to write my own manual, The Dangerous Book
for Demon Slayers, because no one tells me anything.
Dimitri, my "protector," may be one stud of a shape-
shifting griffin, but he always thinks he can handle
everything by himself. Only he's no match for the soul-
stealing succubi taking over Las Vegas. If I can't figure
out how to save him—and Sin City—there'll be hell to pay.