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| Demons Are Forever: Confessions of a Demon-Hunting Soccer Mom (Book 3) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 24 reviews) Sales Rank: 56157 Category: Book
Author: Julie Kenner Publisher: Berkley Trade Studio: Berkley Trade Manufacturer: Berkley Trade Label: Berkley Trade Format: Bargain Price Language: English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5 x 0.9
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 ASIN: B0017HZ0WI
Publication Date: July 3, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Exciting new escapades for the demon-hunting stay-at-home mom-from the USA Today bestselling author of Carpe Demon. It isn't easy when your daughter's figured out that her mom's a demon hunter-and wants to grow up to be just like her. Or when you suspect your dead husband used the forces of darkness to filch the body of another human. And your living husband isn't the man you married anymore either. Moreover, Kate's acquired a precious but deadly item that every demon within commuting distance wants. With husband woes playing havoc with her emotions, an ambitious teenage prot?g?e at her heels, and hell to pay, this stay-at-home mom's putting in a lot of overtime.
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  Least favorite of the series, but still good in it's own right... December 22, 2008 This was the 3rd in the series and my least favorite, but it was still a really cute story and I absolutely love this series. It's a little quirky and a lot of fun. I liked seeing the interaction between mother and daughter in this one a lot though. Well worth a read!
  Another good demon hunter story December 14, 2008 Just like the books before it, I really enjoyed this one. I think Allie was somewhat annoying and got away with way too much, but then again, she is a teen (hence the whiny-ness) and her mother was keeping something big from her so perhaps Kate felt she needed to let her get away with a bit more. I really enjoy this series and how the characters keep devolping and changing as they (and the story) grow. I'm looking forward to the next in the series and seeing how Kate handles day to day life while still managing to save the world from demons! :)
  Let the demons have the daughter! October 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Notwithstanding the fact that demons are the embodiment of evil, at times I was rooting for them! Timmy is more mature than Allie, and I hate the way Kate tries to keep Stuart in the dark. Her best fried, her houseguest, her priest, her daughter, and her daughter's chemistry teacher know that she's a demon hunter. Her current husband doesn't have a clue. Her daughter has little common sense and no maturity, but her inflated ego and constant whining to her mother keeps placing her in danger, and her mother, the elite demon hunter, always caves! The worst evil in this series alternates between the daughter (who does not behave like a typical teenager, despite the repeated rationalization, or if she IS a typical teenager, we have more to fear than demon conquest) and the demon hunter herself, who is sometimes too stupid to live. There were times when I was rooting for Andremech, just so the series will end. Apparently the proofreader has little stomach for the books - there was at least one instance in the beginning when "our" was used instead of "are" - can we get some smarter heroes please?
  Entertaining but.... August 14, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I enjoyed the first book of the series but I'm starting to find the characters annoying. Kate, the mom/demon hunter, trying to be a strict/fair mom but then letting her daughter walk all over her. Ally, the daughter, I found to be whiny and a spoiled brat. If Kate is a demon hunter with all the skills, why does she let a 14 year old girl get away with things that real parents wouldn't let their children get away with.
  Fun, Lighthearted Read May 28, 2008 I loved this book!!! I did not know at the time that I read it that there were two other books before it. I'm going to have to get those two from the library because I am hooked on Julie Kenner. Well written, couldn't put the book down on the bus. I am 20 and thoroughly enjoyed the book! Kudos!!!!
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