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Sunday, March 19, 2017

Book Review: Snake Eyes (A Novel from the Demon Accords - Book 11) by John Conroe

Snake Eyes (A Novel from the Demon Accords - Book 11)
by John Conroe
December 30, 2016
Pages: 462
Book 11 of the Demon Accords. Las Vegas. Sin City. What happens in Vegas...could kill most of the human race. When all trails lead Chris, Tanya and their entire team to the desert gambling mecca, the stakes become the highest possible. Facing a hybrid demon werewolf, his death witch mother, undead strippers and pregnancy cravings, Chris must rely on his team like never before if he's to have any chance at saving the race of man, not to mention a spot in preschool for his unborn kids.

Chris and Tanya are back in book 11 of the Demon Accords joined by Stacia, Declan and the rest of the team. The team ends up in Vegas tracking the hybrid demon werewolf and the death witch. The need to stop them before they end the world is a high priority as Chris and Tanya prepare for the birth of their twins.

This is one of my most favorite series! It has all the favorites; vampires, werewolves, witches, warlocks, magic and more. Well written with developed characters makes for an easy read. This story left many possibilities open for exploration, and I can’t wait to see where the next books take us!


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About the Author:
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Conroe wrote his first readable novel, God Touched, right after finishing his daughter's copy of Twilight and muttering: "Vampires don't farging sparkle!"

With seven more books in the series and a stand alone novel (Black Frost), he doesn't seem to be slowing down. He cut his reading teeth on the likes of Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, JRR Tolkien, Robert Heinlein, Andre Norton, and H. Beam Piper.

Financial professional by day and author by night (actually by morning), he bangs out his stories with fingers that are usually sore from forge burns or getting beat up at the dojo.

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