The Last Coven: The Tome of Bill, Book 8

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The Last Coven: The Tome of Bill, Book 8

The Last Coven: The Tome of Bill, Book 8

2018-02-20 The Last Coven: The Tome of Bill, Book 8

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Sadly, Armageddon isn't about to give them a breather. If you like gory fight scenes, dorky humor, and Bigfoot-sized action, then you'll love Rick Gualtieri's latest installment in this kick-butt vampire series for the 21st century adult.. But that's exactly what Bill Ryder - gamer, geek, and legendary vampire - has to deal with. Because if he can't get his act together, the curtain will fall and mankind will be forever plunged into everlasting darkness. A goddess returned, a war between primal powers, and a prophecy to fulfill. Half his friends are missing and those that are left are mired in chaos. The White Mother, a vile evil from the distant past, is amassing her forces to exterminate all who stand in her way - be they human, vampire, or other. It's finally time for Bill to master his powers, sort out his relationship woes, and figure out how to survive his date with destiny. There are reasons we fear the night. The Last Coven is the grand finale of the best-selling Tome of Bill saga, an urban fantasy series with a nasty overbite. That's a lot of crap to heap on anyone's plate, much less a former game programmer from Brooklyn. Bill and his buddies need to find a way to stop her, while also keeping the other supernatu

Have a love hate relationship with this series Pookieva Had me from "The Tome to the "The Last". Have a love hate relationship with this series. LOVED every time a new one came out. Hated every time I finished it and had to wait for the next one. This book is "the end" maybe, sorta, kinda and the fans always hope for a NO it's not the end. Enjoyed the whole tying the story line up and really wasn't sure how this. Connie or Myren said Fun, final sequel to the Tome of Bill.. I agree with the other positive reviewers on the series. It was fresher at the beginning, as most series are, and got a little stretched toward the end. However, the final book wrapped up the loose ends and presented it in a very satisfying read. The snark, the juvenile dick jokes, etc., remained and had me LOL in spots. Definitely one of the better satiric. A fitting end James Wilburn As much as in looked forward to this book I dreaded it as well. The Bill the Vampire series is one of my all time favorites and so as I'm always excited about a new one knowing this would be the last made it a double edged sword. That said, it was another excellent story by The Great Rick Gualtieri. I'm never happy when a series I enjoy ends and I have to s