Demon Ex Machina: Tales of a Demon Hunting Soccer Mom (Kate Connor, Demon Hunter) by Julie Kenner Paperback Book

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Rent Demon Ex Machina: Tales of a Demon Hunting Soccer Mom (Kate Connor, Demon Hunter)

Author: Julie Kenner

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group

Published: Oct 2009

Genre: Fiction - Fantasy - Contemporary

Retail Price: $16.00

Pages: 336

Synopsis

From the USA Today bestselling author of Deja Demon--slaying demons is nothing compared to the terrible twos.

Demon Hunter Kate Connor is having one hell of a monthÂ…

In between demon patrols and teaching self-defense classes to the local moms, Kate has to deal with a teenage daughter whoÂ's gung-ho on being a demon slayer in training and a toddler son entering a tantrum phase that rivals anything from the pits of Hell.

ThatÂ's a lot for one woman to juggle, but on top of it all, Kate has to find a way to release the demon possessing her first husband, Eric, without destroying the man inside. Because if the demon within Eric gets free, it just might be more than one seriously stressed suburban mom can handle.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Cherry on 2011-12-25 03:54:27

I agree completely with pretty much all the other reviews. I always prefer a series of books. This is BORING! I read the first two in this series. When it takes me a week to finish a book it pretty much *****. Typically if its a good book Im done in 4 or 5 hours. I prefer writers like Mary Janice Davidson, Laurell K Hamilton, and Charlaine Harris her last two Sookie books have bombed with me. The best newer writer I have found is Darynda Jones, First grave on the right, Second Grave on the left, and her up coming Third grave dead ahead out next month. I prefer sassy, strong, sarcastic females. Gerry Bartlett the real vampire series is kinda funny that way.