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Synopsis
God finally gave X what she asked for. If only he would teach her how to use it. After three years and more creepy demons than she’d care to recall, Emme Vaughn has finally found her mama. Only the reunion doesn’t go as X expected. It’s not easy adapting to a new life in New Orleans, with a mother who was possessed by the devil until recently and a stepfather she didn’t know existed. Especially when a mysterious stranger, her stepfather’s charming and handsome protégé Jean-Paul, drives a wedge between Emme and Francis. Is the enigmatic outsider trying to replace her man? Or does he have a more sinister plan— one she couldn’t have imagined? Haunted by a mysterious ghost and threatened by a demon in her mama’s house, X gets ready to rumble. She dons God’s armor to face the evil force that has hunted her all her life, but first she must cast aside the little girl act and draw strength from all the celestial and worldly friends who have guided her this far. Once and for all, the devil has it coming . . . Exorsistah style.
Is The Exorsistah appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 14 and up.
This urban fantasy features spiritual warfare and demon exorcism with moderate supernatural violence. The protagonist confronts demonic possession and evil forces through faith-based means, with humor tempering darker content.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death of parent, demonic possession, and supernatural horror.
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy the spunky heroine using God's armor to battle demons while navigating family drama and mysterious strangers in New Orleans.