No. Just no. I don't even feel like writing a full review. I forced myself to read it because so many people told me to read it but I am no longer friends with those people. I'm kidding. I am so ridiculously dramatic. But really. I hated this book.
Riley hunts demons, like her father, in a world where things went wrong when demons started turning up in the world, where life started to be hard to live for ordinary folk and her dad changed from being a history teacher to being a hunter. They barely make the rent, owe a lot because her mother ha...
After the first chapter I was really skeptical, I mean… Capturing Demons by reading them to sleep? It just didn’t seem enough kickass.But I stuck with it and it got better, not only when it came to capturing demons but also the plot started to ensnare me more. I like a good fantasy book and while th...
The year is 2018 and 17 year old Riley Blackthorne and her father, Paul, are living in Atlanta, Georgia during a severe economic recession. Literally, all hell has broken loose and Demons are roaming Atlanta's streets. Riley is training to become a Demon Trapper like her father. There are several gr...
This review was first posted on Music, Books and TeaI am a huge fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. And I mean, HUGE. When I was younger, I wanted to be Buffy. I mean, who wouldn't want to be a badass slayer who also got to make-out with Spike a lot? Exactly. So when I first heard about the Demon Trapp...
Demons are on the loose. And as a demon trapper's daughter it falls to Riley Blackthorne to learn the tricks of the trade - how to find, lure, hunt and trap demons and most importantly how to stay alive whilst doing so. But things are no longer so easy. The demons are hunting as packs, the tools use...
Riley hunts demons, like her father, in a world where things went wrong when demons started turning up in the world, where life started to be hard to live for ordinary folk and her dad changed from being a history teacher to being a hunter. They barely make the rent, owe a lot because her mother had...
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