Things are starting to look better for EZ. He's not only managed to survive a face-to-face meeting with an actual demon prince, but he was even able to pull that demon right out of his foster mother. Of course, that exorcism only lasted a few minutes before seven new demons moved into Mrs. Easton. It seems the demons won that battle.
Demons: 7 EZ: 1
EZ's also happy he's no longer alone when facing demons. His new friends, Marcus and Allison, have joined him in the very scary job of demon slaying. And realm-hopping, which EZ realizes can be very scary in itself. But EZ finds he's a little jealous of his friends, who seem to just know how to fight. Marcus and Allison both train like they were born to battle, while EZ struggles to hold a sword longer than a few minutes. While he curses his small, frail body, EZ can't help but feel... less than.
Friends: 2 EZ: 0
But now EZ has a very real problem that has nothing to do with demon slaying...mostly because he's weaponless. And in the demon realm without his friends or angel helpers. Surrounded by demons. But, worst of all, he's facing the demon prince himself. And more than anything, Samael wants to destroy God's chosen demon slayer. It's a fight EZ isn't ready for, especially not with the demon prince and in the demons' own realm.
Demons: 1,000 EZ: Minus 1,000,000
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EZ Taylor, Demon Slayer is a thrilling and inspiring series of tales about one boy's journey to discover his true identity and purpose in life. Biblically based Christian action for young fans of L.B. Anne and Andrew Peterson, this will be your next favorite read.
I'm a Christian author who likes to write stuff that might be a little more off-the-wall than what the average Christian reader is used to. I'm positive that the Lord has a sense of humor (I mean, come on, have you seen the platypus? Seriously! You just know He laughed His head off at that creation!) and I like to make sure I get that humor in there somewhere.
So my books might lean a little more toward a PG rating, but nothing more than what you might get in a kid's cartoon these days. I like believable characters who make people smile, cry, think, and yeah...laugh.
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