Review: Demon Hunting In Dixie

by - June 19, 2011

Demon Hunting in Dixie
Lexi George
Demon Hunter Book One
Paperback: 384 pages
Paranormal Romance
Published by BRAVA
ISBN: 978-0-75826-309-4
Release Date: May 1, 2011
Overall Rating: 4 Stars

Addy Corwin, attitude having, smart-mouth, florist is in for the shock of her life. One night is chasing after her dog when she gets attacked by some big beast and she would have died if wasn’t for the dangerously handsome man who came out of nowhere and saved her life. Bran is a warrior from another dimension and he’s come to Hannah, Alabama while tracking a demon and he will stay to protect Addy and the town. This is the kind of man of you take home to momma but too bad Addy thinks he crazy, but soon strange things start to happen and Addy has no choice but to believe Bran. And maybe having the sexy, warrior around when the crazy demons who want to take over comes to town, isn’t such a bad idea.

Wow what a debut.

I honestly don’t know where to start with this one, just thinking about this book has me remembering what happened and laughing out loud. Seriously this book was all kinds of funny. Addy was so much fun to read I loved that she always had something smart and witty to say to everyone. It seemed like everyone in the book was funny and sometimes without them even knowing or trying to be. It was hilarious when Bran was trying to figure things out.

Okay moving on. The plot was simple but in a good way. There wasn’t any overly complicated plot that you scratching your head and asking yourself “what the fudge is she talking about?” There was plot you could follow and enjoy. Addy and Bran were a great couple, I liked them together and apart, it was great to see the adjustments they had to make with their lives and themselves to be together. There was a good amount of sexual chemistry between the two though Addy thoughts on sex was actually lot dirtier than the sex itself, the sex was still dirty in a really good way. This is one of those books you will either love or hate there is definitely no in-between with this one. I will recommend this book to anyone who needs a book that isn’t too serious but still good and funny.


{Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the author enable my review. All opinions presented here are my own.}

To learn more about Lexi George and her books please visit her website.


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