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The fight is about to get deadly. ​ As Dexx and Paige settle in to finally see their unborn babes--twins, if you can believe it--Sven Seven-Tails, the most powerful demon they've ever faced, shows up. He's back and more powerful than ever before. The last time Dexx and Paige fought him, they'd lost and barely left with their lives. Now? Well, they're not alone this time. They've got the backing of Dexx's pack and the entire Whiskey witch clan, so they should have a fighting chance. Right? They'd damned well better.
Paige Whiskey is finally back home from Alaska and about to give birth two bundles of joy. Or are they? Ancients and shifter witches, which Dexx and his crew have already experienced. With casualties. But that's not enough. Not for this gang. Double-Double Demon Trouble is the first of the three book cross-over event that shows Dexx, Paige, and the entire town of Troutdale teaming up against the biggest bad they've ever faced. Sven Seven Tails. He's back. And we might not survive it.
The only thing Cyn is good at is baking, adding a little flour, a little sugar, a lot of butter, and killing people slowly with joy in their bellies. She’s completely oblivious to the paranormal world around her. ​ Until the street explodes in front of her bake shop. A man is glowing and floating in the middle of the freaking street. Her best friend turns into a bear. Her annoying boyfriend turns into the biggest porcupine she’s ever seen. And then, if that wasn’t bad enough, she’s attacked by an extinct bleeping saber-toothed cat. ​ She wakes up—after all of that—to find herself in the middle of a desert alone with a man who had been a cute cuddly cat only moments before. He’s searching for the thing that’s siphoning all the energy away from Bastet’s temple and killing her temple cats, including him. Cyn’s just looking for that one-way ticket home. ​ She discovers she’s a lot deeper in this whole paranormal world than she ever dreamed possible. And the key to stopping Sven is something only she can retrieve.
Paige’s heart hurts but she can't stop. She knows she has to get over her losses—because they haven’t had many wins—and keep moving forward. The entire town of Troutdale knows the existence of the paranormals that live among them and someone’s gotta keep a lid down on the civil war breeding inside her own damned wards. Sven and his demons have walled off the entire town. Nothing comes in or out. No supplies. No food. No medicines. No gas. And all around them? Demons. They’re glued to her wards like flies on flypaper and it doesn’t matter how many Paige and her team pick off, more seem to come. She’s even been forced to let the Blackman witches underneath the protections of her wards so they won’t fall into Sven’s hands. She’s gathered all the power players she can, and it isn’t enough. Sven is too powerful. He’s found a way to siphon power from an alternate dimension, where the spirit animals and fallen gods and goddesses live. And now? He’s got Bastet on his team. Blessed Mother. The chips just keep rolling. So, Paige is going to do the only thing she can. She’s going to free an old enemy, to release the second-biggest opponent, Merry Eastwood. Maybe the power of the three greatest witch families on the west coast will finally be enough to bring down Sven Seven-Tails once and for all. This concludes the Ancients saga. Whoa! What a ride!
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.
Luke Castello was never ordinary. He has spent every day hiding a secret from those close to him. The secret? He has three different personalities tangled up in his brain. The other two voices are completely different from his own and constantly cause trouble for him. He thought his life could never get more complicated… He was wrong. Demons are real… An attack on his school would change everything he thought he knew. Luke still didn’t understand. The demons were searching for demigods. Why were they there? Demigods don’t exist… Do they? They do exist. And Luke is one of them. With one of his friends kidnapped by Hell’s forces, Luke has to make a decision. Let Lucifer take someone close to him, or fight his way through Hell to save his friend. At least the Greek gods on Olympus will help him…right?
This in-depth glossary and study guide on demons includes terminology, explanations, and examples of occult activity and cultic culture." -- Back cover
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