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Spirits Smirits
(Demons Series #2)
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Addison Jo (AJ) Mattox, ex-cop turned super-spirit-infused demon hunter; Ashlyn Parker, an on-leave park ranger and AJ’s current love nugget; and Danny Whitefang, the rightful heir of AJ’s hunter’s spirit, know one thing for sure: they’d take demons over diapers any day. Unfortunately, they’re battling both at the moment. Because that’s what happens when you’re on the run
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Kindle Edition, 199 pages
Published
December 30th 2017
by K.B. Draper, LLC.
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4.25 - A** kicking with a side of snark, don't miss this!
AJ is the most annoying character that I still manage love. Because she seems to be two parts baddass babe and one part teenage boy, being in her head throughout this series is a comedy in and of itself. Her girlfriend, Ashlyn, is funny, sweet, and highly capable in her own right. And Danny Whitefang is more than a sidekick. He's a demon hunter without the benefit of a fancy hunter spirit inside, and he's the little brother than anyone wou ...more
AJ is the most annoying character that I still manage love. Because she seems to be two parts baddass babe and one part teenage boy, being in her head throughout this series is a comedy in and of itself. Her girlfriend, Ashlyn, is funny, sweet, and highly capable in her own right. And Danny Whitefang is more than a sidekick. He's a demon hunter without the benefit of a fancy hunter spirit inside, and he's the little brother than anyone wou ...more

Was ok. I mean I love the characters. I'd totally have a beer with AJ and Ash and Danni and the tribe. They're all super cool and like before AJ's snark and sass make it a pretty fun read. I just wouldn't have that beer with them in hell. Which is where we spend the majority of the book. Which is not really my thing, I think the setting for this just doesn't work for me. Hopefully book 3 will have everyone together instead of AJ going off solo.
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Wise cracking demon hunter takes her show on the road to hell.
Spirits Smirits brings back favourite characters and storylines from Book One of The Demons Series. I really enjoyed reading the first book and the sequel is a hoot. AJ cranks out one liners like a comedian on crack. Her life fighting demons and saving innocents demands a heavy dose of humour in order to survive. She shares her overwhelming burdens with her lover Ashlyn, her partner Danny and her demon hunting spirit Norm. Now she's g ...more
Spirits Smirits brings back favourite characters and storylines from Book One of The Demons Series. I really enjoyed reading the first book and the sequel is a hoot. AJ cranks out one liners like a comedian on crack. Her life fighting demons and saving innocents demands a heavy dose of humour in order to survive. She shares her overwhelming burdens with her lover Ashlyn, her partner Danny and her demon hunting spirit Norm. Now she's g ...more

Not a bad sequel but I liked the first book better. The characters are still full of witty repartee and pop culture references. I really liked the first book. It was like Buffy met Deadpool. AJ is all sass and inappropriate, yet really funny, commentary. Danny, the unflappable brother from another mother, who somehow not only puts up with AJ's shenanigans but seems to thrive. And Ashlyn's, who has the uncanny ability to handle the major curve balls with grace and bada$$ness.
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Much like the first book, AJ and the crew throw down some wisecracks and action as AJ is sent to hell to save a half demon baby. I so enjoyed this series, as it feels like an urban fantasy book as opposed to a romance with some fantasy elements in it. The romance between Ashlyn and AJ is sweet, however, which allows AJ's character room to grow. We don't see much of the crew as AJ is sent virtually alone into the Kingdom of Hell. Norm comes with her, and we get to experience the growth of their t
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Great follow up
It is rare for a second book in a series to be as good as the first. This one is and also just as funny. Side splitting laughter funny. No big hang ups for these characters. Very little sentimental B.S., thanks you soooo much for that. A really good break from the norm, no pun intended. Same story different writer does not apply here, as it so look often does. Do authors not have original thoughts anymore? This one does and does it well. Not a stand alone book. Need to read the fi ...more
It is rare for a second book in a series to be as good as the first. This one is and also just as funny. Side splitting laughter funny. No big hang ups for these characters. Very little sentimental B.S., thanks you soooo much for that. A really good break from the norm, no pun intended. Same story different writer does not apply here, as it so look often does. Do authors not have original thoughts anymore? This one does and does it well. Not a stand alone book. Need to read the fi ...more

I don't normally give books more than four stars.
I don't normally give books more than four stars, but this book is totally worth it. It's a nice mix of comedy, drama, and action with a sprinkle of heart string pulling.
K.B. Draper does a really good job of putting her characters through hell without making me feel like the characters lost a part of themselves in the process.
I definitely have put this book in the would read again category. ...more
I don't normally give books more than four stars, but this book is totally worth it. It's a nice mix of comedy, drama, and action with a sprinkle of heart string pulling.
K.B. Draper does a really good job of putting her characters through hell without making me feel like the characters lost a part of themselves in the process.
I definitely have put this book in the would read again category. ...more

So much awesomeness
I'm in love with this series, the humour, the rambling, the characters are so much fun.
I could not put the book down. ...more
I'm in love with this series, the humour, the rambling, the characters are so much fun.
I could not put the book down. ...more

Funny and fast paced
Like the first book, this one is full of great one liners, action packed fight scenes, quirky humor, and a plot that actually makes sense. It's awesome! ...more
Like the first book, this one is full of great one liners, action packed fight scenes, quirky humor, and a plot that actually makes sense. It's awesome! ...more
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In 2008, K.B. Draper discovered a talent for storytelling after drinking a bottle of cheap wine at a Christmas party. One of her equally intoxicated friends said, “You are so freak’n *burp* funny. You should write a book.” The idea stuck and so did a cocktail napkin (in an inappropriate place) but that’s a totally different story. After that, K.B. Draper taught herself to write; which was challeng
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