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This wedding was going to kill me.

“And little stuffed doves,” Frieda mused.

Maybe I should let them fight it out. Then I could have a hippie biker witch country club wedding, complete with griffin bridesmaids and a dragon pulling the wedding carriage.

Dimitri rubbed my arms. “Are you sure you know what you’re getting yourself into?” he asked, the smile evident in his voice.

      
I snuggled against him, savoring his warmth and protection. Knowing my luck a demon invasion would break out during the vows. “I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

 

 

 

Angie Fox
is the
New York Times
bestselling author of the
Accidental Demon Slayer
series. She claims that researching her books can be just as much fun as writing them. In the name of fact-finding, Angie has ridden with Harley biker gangs, explored the tunnels underneath Hoover Dam and found an interesting recipe for Mamma Coalpot’s Southern Skunk Surprise (she’s still trying to get her courage up to try it).

 

Angie earned a Journalism degree from the University of Missouri. She worked in television news and then in advertising before beginning her career as an author. Visit Angie at
www.angiefox.com

 

Angie’s books:

The Accidental Demon Slayer
(August 2008)

The Dangerous Book for Demon Slayers
(May 2009)

Novella,
Love Bites
, for
The
Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance 2
(October 2009)

Novella,
Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo
, for
My Zombie Valentine
(January 2010)

A Tale of Two Demon Slayers
(February 2010)

The Last of the Demon Slayers
(October 2010)

Novella,
Murder on Mysteria Lane
, for
Were Wives of Vampire County
(summer 2011)

Novella,
What Slays in Vegas
, for
So I Married a Demon Slayer
(Halloween 2011)

 

 

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