Demon Slayers Books in Order
Part ofAngie Fox Books in OrderSee the Demon Slayers books in order by Angie Fox, with quick summaries, series background, and a simple guide to where Lizzie Brown's wild ride begins.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Publication Order
12 books
The Accidental Demon Slayer
by Angie Fox
2008
Lizzie Brown was just trying to get through life as a preschool teacher when her biker witch grandmother arrived with news that she is a demon slayer. Now Lizzie has demons, a talking terrier, and a dangerously appealing griffin to deal with.
The Dangerous Book for Demon Slayers
by Angie Fox
2009
Lizzie is still learning the ropes, so she starts writing her own demon slayer handbook. She will need it when soul-stealing succubi hit Las Vegas and the people she loves start falling under dark influence.
A Tale of Two Demon Slayers
by Angie Fox
2010
A trip to Greece should be romantic, but Lizzie soon learns a dark-magic double has her powers, her knowledge, and murder on its mind. To survive, she has to outfight an enemy who knows her almost too well.
The Last of the Demon Slayers
by Angie Fox
2010
Lizzie gets a terrifying message, her long-lost father is a fallen angel on the edge of becoming a demon. Saving him means riding straight into a war that could tear apart everything she has built.
My Big Fat Demon Slayer Wedding
by Angie Fox
2013
Lizzie should be focused on wedding plans, not possessed guests and demons bent on ruining the big day. But with the Earl of Hell circling and danger inside the mansion, even a demon slayer wedding is not safe.
Beverly Hills Demon Slayer
by Angie Fox
2014
An ancient cult is suddenly fashionable in Beverly Hills, and Lizzie knows something is deeply wrong. Going undercover means glitz, secrets, and a demon that may already have its claws in her soul.
I Brake for Biker Witches
by Angie Fox
2014
Lizzie's road trip hits a strange detour when she finds a haunted biker bar in the desert. Ghosts from the witches' past come calling, and the living may not be the biggest problem on the road.
Date with a Demon Slayer
by Angie Fox
2015
Lizzie and Dimitri plan a romantic anniversary at a charming old mansion turned bed-and-breakfast. Ghosts, a cemetery, and Pirate's terrible timing make sure the evening does not stay private for long.
Night of the Living Demon Slayer
by Angie Fox
2015
New Orleans should be a fun stop for Lizzie and the biker witches, until a dark voodoo church rises in the bayou and the dead stop staying dead. The city is in trouble, and sacrifice may be the price of saving it.
Some Like It Hexed
by Angie Fox
2015
Lizzie expects the biker witches' Halloween party to be wild, but not cursed. When dark magic surfaces during a senior center recruitment event, she has to protect her friends before the celebration turns ugly.
What to Expect When Your Demon Slayer Is Expecting
by Angie Fox
2018
Pregnant and already stretched thin, Lizzie heads home only to find her mother caught up with a demonic force from Lizzie's past. Morning sickness is bad enough, but this family mess may be lethal.
What Slays in Vegas
by Angie Fox
2023
Half-succubus Shiloh agrees to help demon slayer Damien take down her boss, then wakes up married to him after one wild Vegas night. Forbidden attraction turns a dangerous mission into a very personal mess.
Series background & context
The Demon Slayers books start with a woman who was not looking for a new life at all. Lizzie Brown is a preschool teacher with a tidy plan for adulthood, right up until her long-lost grandmother blows into town on a Harley and tells her she is the latest in a line of demon slayers. Within hours, Lizzie is dealing with hellspawn, ancient magic, and a family history nobody bothered to explain in advance.
That mismatch is the fun of the series.
Lizzie is not a born action hero in the swaggering, know-it-all sense. She learns as she goes, usually under pressure, and often while wondering why a normal day is suddenly impossible. Around her is a world that feels both huge and cheerfully off-kilter: Grandma Gertie and the Red Skull biker witches, a talking Jack Russell terrier named Pirate, supernatural road trips, shape-shifters, ghosts, demons, and a lot of magical trouble that refuses to wait its turn.
At the heart of the series is Lizzie's relationship with Dimitri Kallinikos, a powerful griffin who arrives as her protector and quickly becomes much more complicated than that. Their romance gives the books a warm center, but it never pushes aside the action. Fox keeps the balance light on its feet. One minute Lizzie is dealing with feelings, family, or wedding plans. The next, she is fighting monsters, tracking curses, or trying to stop a disaster before it gets loose.
The setting shifts a lot, and that helps the books keep their momentum. One story may send Lizzie toward Las Vegas, another toward Greece, Beverly Hills, New Orleans, or some other place where supernatural nonsense is already halfway underway before she arrives. The world feels bigger with each book, but it stays anchored by the same core cast and the same joke at the center of the premise: being chosen for destiny is a lot less glamorous when you are the one stuck cleaning up the mess.
There is an ongoing story here, too. Lizzie is not just battling one demon at a time. She is learning what her powers mean, who she can trust, what her family kept from her, and how much of her old life can survive once she knows the truth. The stakes grow from book to book, but so does her confidence. What starts as accidental quickly turns into something earned.
And yes, the biker witches help.
Tone matters a lot in this series. These are paranormal adventures with real danger, but they are also funny, romantic, and knowingly over-the-top in the best way. If you like urban fantasy that does not take itself too seriously, but still cares about character and continuity, this is a strong fit.
It is best read in order, starting with The Accidental Demon Slayer. The relationships, supernatural rules, and bigger conflicts build on each other, and part of the fun is watching Lizzie go from blindsided newcomer to someone who can ride into chaos and answer it back.
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