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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I still liked it Obviously, you shouldn't start here. I liked the plot. Everything moved forward. New troubles arose and were dealt with or planned for, etc. My problem is the arc. As in there isn't one. There isn't an issue at the beginning that all comes together at the end. It is more straight line than arc. Everything happens in order. And in my opinion, that makes it a bad novel. I still enjoyed it. There were developments that hint at things to come. I love the world and the characters. But there was no development. The previous book was outstanding. This one suffers greatly by comparison. It's very uncomplicated. It's too easy. I am definitely looking forward to more novels in this series. But I cannot rate this highly. It merely moves the plot forward. Snake Eyes By: John Conroe Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin Snake Eyes takes us to Vegas and Yellowstone. We watch as the twins are born, Chris battles a werewolf/demon hybrid, and return an elemental to Yellowstone before he gets angry and blows the volcano. Lots of action and side issues going on of course. Omega, Declan's 'child' is really growing! So much is in this one! Narration is wonderful, as usual! Can't thank you enough for being wonderful at this job! no reviews | add a review
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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. No library descriptions found. |
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Obviously, you shouldn't start here.
I liked the plot. Everything moved forward. New troubles arose and were dealt with or planned for, etc.
My problem is the arc. As in there isn't one. There isn't an issue at the beginning that all comes together at the end. It is more straight line than arc. Everything happens in order. And in my opinion, that makes it a bad novel.
I still enjoyed it. There were developments that hint at things to come. I love the world and the characters.
But there was no development. The previous book was outstanding. This one suffers greatly by comparison. It's very uncomplicated. It's too easy.
I am definitely looking forward to more novels in this series. But I cannot rate this highly. It merely moves the plot forward. ( )