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[[Image:MarriedDemon.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cover of ''So I Married A Demon Slayer'' anthology collection by Kathy Love, Angie Fox and Lexi George.]]
'''So I Married A Demon Slayer''' is an anthology novel written by Kathy Love, Angie Fox and Lexi George in which various demons and demon slayers among other supernatural beings appear. As part of this work, the story contributed by Angie Fox, '''What Slays in Vegas''', is part of the Lizzie Brown Series. It is the story of a Succubus living in Las Vegas during the events of the second novel of the series, ''[[The Dangerous Book for Demon Slayers]]'', who meets a demon slayer and somehow manages to become married to them.
'''So I Married A Demon Slayer''' is an anthology novel written by Kathy Love, Angie Fox and Lexi George in which various demons and demon slayers among other supernatural beings appear. As part of this work, the story contributed by Angie Fox, '''What Slays in Vegas''', is part of the Lizzie Brown Series. It is the story of a Succubus living in Las Vegas during the events of the second novel of the series, ''[[The Dangerous Book for Demon Slayers]]'', who meets a demon slayer and somehow manages to become married to them.


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== Other novels by Angie Fox on SuccuWiki ==
==Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki==
*[[The Dangerous Book for Demon Slayers]]
*[[The Accidental Demon Slayer]]
*[[The Accidental Demon Slayer]]
*[[A Tale of Two Demon Slayers]]
*[[A Tale of Two Demon Slayers]]
*[[The Dangerous Book for Demon Slayers]]
*[[The Last of the Demon Slayers]]
*[[The Last of the Demon Slayers]]


== Book Synopsis ==
''In the lusty humidity of the Deep South, among the neon lights of Vegas, and the glitz of high-fashion, demon slayers are the new sexy…''


*'''Hot! By Kathy Love'''
== Plot Summary ==
:At Hot! Magazine, the devil really does wear Prada. When the CEO is an actual demon and the mail room guys are undercover demon slayers, it’s not beyond the realm of possibility for an up-and-coming photographer and a model possessed by much more than a sweet tooth to fall in love.
In the lusty humidity of the Deep South, among the neon lights of Vegas, and the glitz of high-fashion, demon slayers are the new sexy…


*'''What Slays In Vegas by Angie Fox'''
*'''Hot! By Kathy Love''': At Hot! Magazine, the devil really does wear Prada. When the CEO is an actual demon and the mail room guys are undercover demon slayers, it’s not beyond the realm of possibility for an up-and-coming photographer and a model possessed by much more than a sweet tooth to fall in love.
:When a sexy succubus comes up against a fearless demon slayer intent on killing her boss, a truly wild Vegas night turns into a quickie wedding. But in a city where anything goes, a demon slayer wedding a succubus is strictly forbidden. Which doesn’t mean either is rushing to jump out of the marriage bed.


*'''The Bride Wore Demon Dust by Lexi George'''
*'''What Slays In Vegas by Angie Fox''': When a sexy succubus comes up against a fearless demon slayer intent on killing her boss, a truly wild Vegas night turns into a quickie wedding. But in a city where anything goes, a demon slayer wedding a succubus is strictly forbidden. Which doesn’t mean either is rushing to jump out of the marriage bed.
:He’s perfection in a tuxedo—more so out of it—and on a mission to protect his Alabama gal from the mysterious mayhem intent on her destruction. But the bride is a spunky steel magnolia with special powers of her own, determined to drop-kick evil forces across the state line and give her slayer a run for his money.  
 
*'''The Bride Wore Demon Dust by Lexi George''': He’s perfection in a tuxedo—more so out of it—and on a mission to protect his Alabama gal from the mysterious mayhem intent on her destruction. But the bride is a spunky steel magnolia with special powers of her own, determined to drop-kick evil forces across the state line and give her slayer a run for his money.  




== Book Review ==
== Book Review ==
 
''At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available. Tera has this work on her reading list and will review it shortly.''
''At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available.''
 





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Preceded by A Tale of Two Demon Slayers
Followed by The Last of the Demon Slayers

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


So I Married A Demon Slayer is an anthology novel written by Kathy Love, Angie Fox and Lexi George in which various demons and demon slayers among other supernatural beings appear. As part of this work, the story contributed by Angie Fox, What Slays in Vegas, is part of the Lizzie Brown Series. It is the story of a Succubus living in Las Vegas during the events of the second novel of the series, The Dangerous Book for Demon Slayers, who meets a demon slayer and somehow manages to become married to them.


Book Details

  • Title: So I Married A Demon Slayer
  • Authors: Kathy Love, Angie Fox and Lexi George
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Brava
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0758263155
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758263155
  • Release Date: August 30, 2011


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

In the lusty humidity of the Deep South, among the neon lights of Vegas, and the glitz of high-fashion, demon slayers are the new sexy…

  • Hot! By Kathy Love: At Hot! Magazine, the devil really does wear Prada. When the CEO is an actual demon and the mail room guys are undercover demon slayers, it’s not beyond the realm of possibility for an up-and-coming photographer and a model possessed by much more than a sweet tooth to fall in love.
  • What Slays In Vegas by Angie Fox: When a sexy succubus comes up against a fearless demon slayer intent on killing her boss, a truly wild Vegas night turns into a quickie wedding. But in a city where anything goes, a demon slayer wedding a succubus is strictly forbidden. Which doesn’t mean either is rushing to jump out of the marriage bed.
  • The Bride Wore Demon Dust by Lexi George: He’s perfection in a tuxedo—more so out of it—and on a mission to protect his Alabama gal from the mysterious mayhem intent on her destruction. But the bride is a spunky steel magnolia with special powers of her own, determined to drop-kick evil forces across the state line and give her slayer a run for his money.


Book Review

At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available. Tera has this work on her reading list and will review it shortly.


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