Thursday, September 20, 2012

From the Review Pile





From the Review Pile is a meme hosted by Stepping Out of the Page every Thursday.
The aim of this meme is to showcase books that you've received for review (or if you don't receive review books, any book that you own and really want to read/review) but haven't yet got around to reading, in order to give the book some extra publicity.

I know that a lot of you have a huge pile of books that you want to read/review, but it understandably takes a while to get around to reading them all - here you can give a book (or two!) some of the publicity that it deserves, even if you haven't read it yet!

I stumbled across this one this evening and thought it was a great idea and would love to it to my regular line up. So the real question was which book did I want to give a little extra publicity too. 

It's so hard to pick just one, but I've always had that problem when it comes to books. However I can always find a book or two that could use a little extra publicity.

It's paranormal week for me it seems, since all the books I've got to read have a paranormal theme. So to keep with the theme and picked a paranormal I've had on my kindle to read for a while. I love the cover of The Accidental Demon Slayer but I think it's the red I like best. Plus it sounds awesome, however it's been on my shelf for over a year so I really need to get on it.

The Accidental Demon Slayer
by Angie Fox
Paranormal
Book 1 in the Demon Slayer Series
Published July 29th 2008
(Goodreads)

Synopsis


It's never a good day when an ancient demon shows up on your toilet bowl. For Lizzie Brown, that's just the beginning. Soon her hyperactive terrier starts talking, and her long-lost biker witch Grandma is hurling Smuckers jars filled with magic. Just when she thinks she's seen it all, Lizzie learns she's a demon slayer-and all hell is after her.
Of course, that's not the only thing after her. Dimitri Kallinikos, a devastatingly handsome shape-shifting griffin needs Lizzie to slay a demon of his own. But how do you talk a girl you've never met into going straight to the underworld? Lie. And if that doesn't work, how dangerous could a little seduction be...?

What's From Your Review Pile?


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