• A Tale of Two Demon Slayers

  • Biker Witches Mystery, Book 3
  • By: Angie Fox
  • Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
  • Length: 8 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (250 ratings)

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A Tale of Two Demon Slayers

By: Angie Fox
Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
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Last month I was a single preschool teacher whose greatest thrill consisted of color-coding my lesson plans. That was before I learned I was a slayer. Now it's up to me to face curse-hurling imps, vengeful demons, and any other supernatural uglies that crop up. And to top it off, a hunk of a shape-shifting griffin has invited me to Greece to meet his family.

But it's not all sun, sand, and ouzo. Someone has created a dark-magic version of me, with my powers and my knowledge - and it wants to kill me and everyone I know. Of course this evil twin doesn't have Grandma's gang of biker witches, a talking Jack Russell terrier, or an eccentric necromancer on its side. In the ultimate showdown for survival, may the best demon slayer win.

©2013 Angie Fox (P)2016 Angie Fox

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Job well done

This was a well written story I enjoyed reading and was happy to find a saga I can read

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Best one yet!

No analysis. I love this series! Serious, but fun as all get out! You won't regret listening to it.

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Fun series

I’ve really fallen in love with the Demon Slayer series by Angie Fox. Ever since I listened to the first book, I’ve just been in love with the characters. In this series, we have Lizzie, a former kindergarten teacher turned demon slayer. She didn’t know anything about magic or demons until her thirtieth birthday. Her grandmother is a witch and a member of biker gang of witches called The Red Skulls. This gang might be full of geriatric old people, but I will tell you, that isn’t slowing down this group of witches. Oh, once Lizzie got her powers, her Jack Russell Terrier can now speak to her. He’s really a lot of fun and my favorite part of this series. I would also be remiss to leave out Dimitri. The really hot love interest of LIzzie, who’s also a griffin.

In this story, Lizzie and Dimitri are off to Greece for some rest and relaxation. It is also supposed to let Dimitri spend some time with his sisters. He hasn’t spent any time with them since we met him. They haven’t been healthy and seem to be getting worse. They are losing their magic. Dimitri and Lizzie are looking to find out the cause of this magic loss. There is also two griffins from another clan that are sworn to help protect Dimitri’s clan, Amara and Talos. The problem is that Amara is Dimitri’s former fiancee. So, you know there are going to be issues there, even if it is already over.

Lizzie’s grandmother and her gang show up to help with the protections on the property (you have to have some suspension of disbelief in a large group of elderly, chaotic biker witches showing up in Greece with their Harleys, but it’s all good. LOL). The Red Skulls proceed to do what they do best, cause havoc and destroy the place the property. They have no concern just moving in and making themselves at home.

Lizzie also gets some help in another way too. Her grandmother gets her a real trainer, which is something that Lizzie really needs. Since she didn’t have her mother to help teach her about being a demon slayer, she’s way behind on her training. Let’s just say that Rochmort is a very interesting character. He works for the Department of Intramagical Matters Lost Souls Outreach Program. He’s also a necromancer. He has no concept of pop culture either, which we learn when Lizzie quotes Yoda.

As I said, Pirate is a favorite character of mine. The little dog talks nonstop and has some really funny lines in this series. Here, he finds a dragon egg. After it hatches, he’s determined that he needs a pet and that he should get to keep it. He names if Flappy. LOL

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I love Tavia Gilbert’s narration of this series. I feel she does a great job with the crazy biker gang voices, not to mention Pirate, the terrier. Then when you add in the calm and collected griffins. Then there is Lizzie and here altered swear words. I really love her pacing and how it varies a lot depending on the scene. If you’ve never listened to this narrator, I highly recommend her. You can try her with this series or Jeaniene Frost’s books among others.

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My favorite book in the series so far

It went from being cutesy romance to actually having mystery, twists, and sacrifice. I really enjoyed it. It's still light enough to read between heavy thrillers and horror, but this story was just a little "more". I was still fun, had the great characters. And of course the incredible Tavia Gilbert. I just liked this story more than the others.

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Great book!

Enjoyed the book. Great characters The Witches with the Harleys are hilarious it's just a really good book.

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excellent series

Angie Fox has a wonderful Imagination. the Demon Slayer series is a must read or listen to

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love the book

love the book. Great twists at the end. my favorites are the three animal helpers.

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Tale of Two Demon Slayer

Excellent Demon Slayer book, I loved the plot and new characters. I would recommend this book of the series.
Excellent narration

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Love This Book

Would you consider the audio edition of A Tale of Two Demon Slayers to be better than the print version?

Yes. Tavia Gilbert is my favourite reader. She brings this book alive. Like she did Jeaniene Frosts Night Huntress series. I started this series because Tavia Gilbert is the Narator.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Grandma. She's a hilarious old duck. Instead of being the typical old lady with cups of tea and knitting. She's the leader of a coven of Witch Bikers, down to earth and Hilarious. But I love Lizzy and Dimitri too.

Which character – as performed by Tavia Gilbert – was your favorite?

Pirate the Jack Russell. The way Tavia does the voice, so excited and manic. You can imagine this little dog talking.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Octogenarian Biker Witches Greek Holiday from Hell.

Any additional comments?

This book is wonderful. Lizzy grows as a Charecter facing her fears. Remember this all started only a couple months earlier. I love this whole series. This book has twists and turns. Never a dull moment. I'm glad Tavia Gilbert is the Narator for this series. This Wacky series with its outrageous but loveable characters is a perfect fit for Tavia's talent. This third book is just as good as the other two.

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Solid 4 stars

This is book 3 in the series. Although you could probably read this as a standalone, I don't think it would be as rewarding as it is to read the series in order. Each book builds upon the last.
I really liked this book. It kept me interested and entertained from start to finish. The narration is really good too.

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