Demon Hunting in the deep South ,
Lexi George.
Ok, I’m extremely late with this review, and I apologize,
but I had a lot of family stuff going on, and I’ve just now, finally gotten
time to finish it.
I have been working on getting this book read for almost 3
weeks now, since it first arrived in the mail, and I decided to take a day to
finish it.
First, I’ve got to say, I loved it! But then, I knew I
would, I have gotten pretty good at choosing books over the last couple months,
and I, being somewhat of a southerner, knew this sort of thing would be right
up my alley.
Demon Hunting in the Deep South, is about a girl who, like
me, has body issues, and is very self-conscious, she doesn’t believe in
herself, and yet she has so much power, that she isn’t even aware. Something
traumatic has happened to her, and in her best interest, the love of her life,
took her memories, a huge mistake as we later find, because Evie (Evangeline)
is a force to be reckoned with.
This is perhaps one of the best love stories I’ve read in
awhile, and I’ve read a lot of romances, so that’s something. I loved Ansgar,
and his brother Brand and of course, Addy, and Nicole, the other characters in
the story, and then there’s Muddy, Shep, and Lenora…so really, I loved everyone…alright,
I’m drooling, sorry. But I really did love this book, and I wish I hadn’t taken
so long to read it. Lexi George has definitely made a spot for herself on the
list of authors I look for.
That being said, I highly recommend this book, to others
like me, who love romance, and of course a good murder mystery. I did have a
moment, when I thought maybe the dialogue was a bit immature, some of the words
supposedly used by southerners, not as known as I’d like them to be, but overall,
it was fantastic. I look forward to more from this author, and especially any
in this series. Happy Reading.